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'''''The Game''''' is a ] film, staring ], , ], ], ], Armin Mueller-Stahl]], and being directed by ].
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'''The Game''' most commonly refers to:
* ] (born 1969), American professional wrestler
* ] (born 1979), American rapper

'''The Game''' or '''The Games''' may also refer to:
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==Sports and games==
* ] (German: ''Das Spiel''), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig
* ], a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself
* ], a 24- to 48-hour treasure hunt / puzzlehunt / road rally
* ], a sports apparel and equipment company

===College sports===
* ], an annual American college football game
* ], an annual American college football game
* ], an annual American college football game

==Literature==
* ], a 1983 memoir by ice hockey player Ken Dryden
* ], a 1905 novel by Jack London
* ], or ''Invitation to the Game'', a 1990 novel by Monica Hughes
* ], a 2004 novel by Laurie R. King
* ], a 2007 novella by Diana Wynne Jones
* ], a 1916 play by Harold Brighouse
* '']'', a book by Neil Strauss
* ''The Game'', a novel by ]
* ''The Game'', a novel by ]
* ''The Game'', a novel by ]
* ''The Games'', a 1968 novel by ]
* ], or the Game, a pastime among readers of the Sherlock Holmes stories

== Films and television ==
=== Film ===
* ], a 1970 film directed by Michael Winner
* ], a film directed by David Fincher, starring Michael Douglas and Sean Penn
* ], a Scottish TV movie set during the 1978 World Cup, directed by ]
* ], a Ghanaian film
* ], a Sri Lankan film
* ], the series of battles to become "the one" among the Immortals, in the ''Highlander'' film and television franchise

=== TV shows ===
* ], a TV program covering the Australian Football League
* ], a comedy-drama series on The CW and BET
* ], a revival of the 2006 American series on Paramount+
* ], a 2014 British spy thriller series on BBC Two
* ], a mockumentary about the 2000 Sydney Olympics
* ], a celebrity athletics competition
* '']'', a 2020 South Korean TV series
* ''The Game'', a 1991 British series covering Sunday league football, hosted by ]

=== Episodes ===
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]

==Music==
===Bands===
* ], a band from England

===Albums===
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]

===Songs===
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* "The Game", a song by Amaranthe from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Code Orange from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Cold Chisel from '']''
* "The Game", a song by ]
* "The Game", a song by Drowning Pool from '']''
* "The Game", a song by End of Fashion from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Jurassic Five from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Lacuna Coil from '']''
* "The Game", a song by The Levellers from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Motörhead from '']''
* "The Game", a song by New Order from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Nightingale from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Pain from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Smash Mouth from '']''
* "The Game", a song by Soul Asylum from '']''
* "The Game", a song by ]
* "The Game", a song by Trapt from '']''
* "The Game", a song from '']''
* "The Game", a song from '']''
* "]", a song by Donna Summer

==Other media==
* ], a 2005 ''Doctor Who'' audio drama
* ], an association football podcast
* ] or 95.7 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in San Francisco, California
* ] or 95.5 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in Portland, Oregon

==Other uses==
* The Game, in ], a truth-telling session
* "The game", a principle espoused by the 20th-century Greek philosopher ]

==See also==
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], a 2013 action video game based on the Indian film ''Don 2''

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Latest revision as of 00:49, 28 December 2024

The Game most commonly refers to:

The Game or The Games may also refer to:

Sports and games

College sports

Literature

Films and television

Film

TV shows

Episodes

Music

Bands

Albums

Songs

Other media

  • The Game (audio drama), a 2005 Doctor Who audio drama
  • The Game (podcast), an association football podcast
  • KGMZ-FM or 95.7 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in San Francisco, California
  • KXTG or 95.5 FM, "The Game", an all-sports FM radio station in Portland, Oregon

Other uses

  • The Game, in Synanon, a truth-telling session
  • "The game", a principle espoused by the 20th-century Greek philosopher Kostas Axelos

See also

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