well that's an interesting and vague question.
Sports (active players only)
American football: 11 on each team
football (or soccer in the US): 11 on each team
baseball: 9 on each team
hockey: 6 on each team (5 + goalie)
Basketball: 5 on each team (although "pick-up" games are commonly 2- or 3- man teams)
Depends on the game. Computer games depends upon the game's coders.
Console games typically support 4 per console or up to 16 online, though some games support more.
Anywhere from 2 to 8 or more depending upon the game.
no
Most Wii games can have up to 4 players for local play.
Gamepad
The biggest difference between the minor and major games is the skill level of the players. Most major league players started in the minor games. Once they are skilled enough they are drafted into the major games.
Some DVDs are specially made to be games for such players, but in general, no.
A different number in each Olympiad.
In the major leagues, yes, its so you can tell them apart.
yes there is !...you will find lots of different games on a variety of websites.
The players' numbers mean nothing except to the players. The players get to choose which number they want to wear.
It is possible for two players on the same college football team to have the same number if the team has not assigned unique numbers to each player. This could happen due to oversight by the coaching staff or players sharing a preferred number. It is not a common practice and can lead to confusion during games.
The biggest difference between the minor and major games is the skill level of the players. Most major league players started in the minor games. Once they are skilled enough they are drafted into the major games.
Dice can be thrown in games many different ways. Some games provide a dice cup that allows players to shake the dice and then toss them onto the table.
No there is not games on mp3 players but there are on mp4players because mp3 players are for listening to music.
Soccer players are required to have numbers in order to distinguish players on the field. No two players on the same team may share a number and the numbers with names must be listed on the team roster.
30 people can participat in the commonwealth game
Laser games are games that are played by using laser light beams to hit a target, usually other players. There are different kinds of games that are played, like Capture the Flag and Tag.
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