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  2. Mouse Trap (board game) - Wikipedia

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    Mouse Trap is a classic board game where players build a Rube Goldberg machine and trap opponents' mice. Learn about its origin, design, and different versions, including the latest one featuring Elefun characters.

  3. Mouse Trap (1981 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mouse Trap is a maze game similar to Pac-Man, where a mouse eats cheese and avoids cats and a hawk. It was released in arcades in 1981 and ported to several home consoles by Coleco and Atari.

  4. Mouse Trap (1986 video game) - Wikipedia

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    Mouse Trap is a platform game written by Dave Mann (using the pseudonym Chris Robson) and published by Tynesoft in 1986 for the Acorn Electron and BBC Micro home computers. One year later the game was released for the Atari 8-bit computers , [2] Atari ST , Amiga , and Commodore 64 .

  5. Jake Easton's Better Mousetrap leaves no country for old mice ...

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    If Cormac McCarthy was an inventor of gadgets instead of words then this better (measured in awesome) mousetrap might have been the result. Instead, honors go to Jack Easton, a man known to kill ...

  6. Cayley's mousetrap - Wikipedia

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    Mousetrap is the name of a game introduced by the English mathematician Arthur Cayley. In the game, cards numbered 1 {\displaystyle 1} through n {\displaystyle n} ("say thirteen" in Cayley's original article) are shuffled to place them in some random permutation and are arranged in a circle with their faces up.

  7. Mousetrap - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types of mousetraps, such as jaw, spring-loaded, electric, and live-capture, and how they work. Find out the history of mousetrap patents and inventors, from the first lethal trap in 1879 to the modern designs.

  8. Marvin Glass and Associates - Wikipedia

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    Marvin Glass and Associates was a toy design and engineering firm founded by Marvin Glass in 1941. It created many popular toys and games such as Mr. Machine, Lite Brite, Operation, Simon, and Evel Knievel Stunt Cycle.

  9. Rube Goldberg machine - Wikipedia

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    A Rube Goldberg machine is a complex device that performs a simple task in a roundabout way. Learn about its origin, examples, competitions and similar expressions in different countries.

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