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- The 8 Bit Era Of Console Video Games
- The 16 Bit Era Of Console Video Games [1]
- Academy Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
- Academy Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
- Academy Award for Best Actress in a Leading Role
- Academy Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role
- Academy Award For Best Adapted Screenplay
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature [1]
- Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film [2]
- Academy Award for Best Directing
- Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature
- Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film
- Academy Award for Best Original Song
- Academy Award for Best Picture
- Adults Only Film Rating [1]
- Adults Only Rating (ESRB)
- A.I.-Generated Artwork
- Anime Fanspeak [2]
- ANSI Standard Broadcast TV Schedule
- Application Programming Interface
- Audio Description
- Australian New Wave
- The Auteur Theory
- Backwards Compatibility
- Bitmaps, Sprites and Textures [1]
- The Blockbuster Age of Hollywood [1]
- Boys' Love Notes
- Bram Stoker Award
- The Bronze Age of Comic Books [1]
- Carnegie Medal [1]
- Closed Captioning
- Cloud Gaming [1]
- The Comics Code
- Computer Wars
- Copyright [1]
- Cypher System
- d20 System [1]
- Damon Knight Memorial Grand Master Award
- The Dark Age of Comic Books [1]
- Dice
- Dogme '95 [1]
- The EGOTs [2]
- The Eighth Generation of Console Video Games [1]
- Fair Use [1]
- Fall of the Studio System [1]
- The Fifth Generation of Console Video Games [1]
- Fighting Game Community [1]
- Flash Memory [1]
- Flemish TV Stations
- Forged in the Dark
- Free/Libre Open Source Software
- Fudge
- Game Engine [1]
- General Gaming Gamepads [1]
- Graphics Processing Unit [1]
- High Definition
- The History of Video Games
- How Video Game Specs Work [1]
- Import Gaming [1]
- The Interregnum [1]
- The Iron Age of Comic Books [1]
- The Japanese Invasion [1]
- Java [1]
- JavaScript
- Jenny Everywhere
- Korean Wave
- Laurence Olivier Award [1]
- Medieval Music
- The Modern Age of Comic Books
- Mohs Scale of Rock and Metal Hardness
- Mohs Scale of Violence Hardness
- Mormon Cinema
- Motion Picture Association
- Newbery Medal
- The Ninth Generation of Console Video Games
- Operating System [1]
- The Otherwoods
- Parents Strongly Cautioned Rating
- PC vs. Console [1]
- Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series
- Programming Language [1]
- Python
- Random Access Memory [1]
- Read Only Memory [1]
- Ren'Py
- Restricted Rating
- Rise of the Talkies
- Role Playing
- Role-Playing Game Terms [1]
- Safe Harbor [1]
- School Study Media
- ScummVM
- The Seventh Generation of Console Video Games [2]
- The Sixth Generation of Console Video Games [1]
- State Broadcaster [1]
- Teletext [1]
- Tony Award Winners
- Trademark [2]
- Unisystem [1]
- Unreal Engine
- User Operation Prohibit Flag
- Video RAM [1]
- Voice Types
- Western RPG
- Wine
- World Fantasy Award [1]
- WWE PG Era