The Game

The Game

The Game may refer to:

ports and games

* The Game (Harvard-Yale), an annual American college football game
* The Game (Michigan-Ohio State), an annual American college football game
* The Game (treasure hunt), a 24- to 48-hour treasure hunt / puzzlehunt / road rally
* The Game (dice game) (German: "Das Spiel"), a dice game designed by Reinhold Wittig
* The Game, an annual American college ice hockey game between Cornell and Harvard
* The Games (Olympics), the Olympic Games, an international multi-sport event
* The Game (mind game), a mind game, the objective of which is to avoid thinking about The Game itself
* The Game Headwear, sports apparel and equipment company

Music

;Performers
* The Game (rapper), an American rapper. ;Albums
* "The Game" (Queen album), a 1980 album by Queen
* "The Game" (Sham 69 album), a 1980 album by Sham 69
* "The Game" (Chico DeBarge album), a 1999 album by Chico DeBarge
* "The Game" (Pete Murray album), a 2002 album by Pete Murray
* "The Game" (Rich Rich album), a 2000 album by American rapper Richie Rich

;Songs
* "The Game" (Echo & the Bunnymen song), a song by Echo & the Bunnymen from their self-titled 1987 album
* "The Game" (Soul Asylum), a song by Soul Asylum from their 1998 album "Candy from a Stranger"
* "The Game" (Disturbed song), a 2002 single by Disturbed from their 2000 album "The Sickness"
* "The Game" (Jurassic 5), a song by Jurrasic Five from their 2000 album "Quality Control"
* "The Game" (End of Fashion), a song by End of Fashion from their self-titled 2005 album
* "The Game" (Lacuna Coil), a song by Lacuna Coil from their 2006 album "Karmacode"
* "The Game" (Common song), a 2007 song by American rapper Common
* "The Game", a song by Cold Chisel from their 1984 album "Twentieth Century"
* "The Game", a song by Motörhead from their 2002 album "Hammered"

Television

;Programs
* "The Game" (2000 TV series), an Australian program about Australian rules football
* "The Game" (U.S. TV series), an American sitcom
* "The Game" (Scottish TV drama), a TV series directed by Haldane Duncan set during the 1978 World Cup
*"The Games" (Australian TV series), an Australian mockumentary about the 2000 Sydney Olympics
*"The Games" (TV series), a British celebrity athletics competition

;Episodes
* "The Game" (Desperate Housewives), a 2007 episode of the American series "Desperate Housewives"
* "The Game" (Recess episode), a 1998 episode of the American animated series "Recess"
* , a 1991 episode of the American series "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
* "The Game" (Stargate Atlantis), a 2006 episode of the American series "Stargate Atlantis"
* "The Games", a 2001 episode of the syndicated TV series ""

Film

* "The Game" (film), a 1997 film directed by David Fincher
* "The Games" (film), a 1970 film directed by Michael Winner

Literature

* "The Game" (Byatt novel), a 1967 novel by A. S. Byatt
* "The Game" (Ken Dryden), a 1983 memoir by ice hockey player Ken Dryden
* "The Game" (London novel), a 1905 novel by Jack London
* "The Game" (novella), a 2007 novella by Diana Wynne Jones
* A 1961 novel by Hans Ruesch
* A 2004 novel by Laurie R. King
* "", a 2005 book by Neil Strauss

Other

* "The Game" (Doctor Who audio), a 2005 "Doctor Who" audio drama
* A nickname of American professional wrestler also known as Triple H

ee also

* Game (disambiguation)
* The Game of the Century (disambiguation)
* The game of their lives (disambiguation)


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