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Ask people what the most strategic game show is, and they’re likely to answer Jeopardy! or something like Wheel of Fortune. Geeks know better. Even the brainiest of those traditional game shows are ...
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We all have that one game show we grew up watching — maybe it was Wheel of Fortune, Deal or No Deal, or the high-stakes tension of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? There’s just something irresistible ...
Game of Thrones (based on a novel series by George R. R. Martin) was a massive television phenomenon due to a variety of factors, which revolutionized the entire medium of TV. With how many millions ...
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