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The first video game, ''[[OXO]]'', is pretty much this in video game form. It was the basis for ''[[Tic-Tac-Dough]]'' and ''[[The Hollywood Squares]]'', as well as the Secret "X" game on ''[[The Price Is Right]]''.
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* [[Casual Game]]
* [[House Rules]]: Once the 3x3 grid gets too easy, players may trade up to a larger grid size. There's also a "3D" variant, played simultaneously on three separate grids (to simulate a cube), where getting three in a row in any direction (even across different grids) counts as a win.
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* [[Video Game]]: [[Ur Example]]. OXO, a 1952 version made for the computer, is believed to be the first computer/video game to use a digital graphics display.
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==Film==
==Live-Action TV ==
* ''[[Tic-Tac-Dough]]''
* ''[[The Hollywood Squares]]''
▲* ''[[War Games]]''
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