Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for September 13, 2023

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    jasonsnakelover  10 months ago

    Considering how old some games like chess and checkers are, that doesn’t surprise me.

    Stocky Routenburgh

    One time I had $4,445. One time I was five weeks old.

    May the Lord be with you as He is with me.

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    The dude from FL (not bragging) Premium Member 10 months ago

    Glad for Rocky!

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    Leroy  10 months ago

    Is that where the expression pharaoh-nuff came from??

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    chaosed2  10 months ago

    So….were the Egyptians supposed to be playing X-box instead?

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    jsimpso1  10 months ago

    Apparently they filled the position of Uno Test Pilot >

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    zodal  10 months ago

    Egyptian board games of old: Mehen, Senet, Twenty Squares, and Hounds and Jackals

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    preacherman Premium Member 10 months ago

    On the old movie, The Ten Commandments, Pharoah and the princess played a board game with pieces called the foxes and the hounds.

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    mindjob  10 months ago

    Mattel tried to get Suzi Quatro to endorse the game, but she was on tour with Leather Tuscadero

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    The Duke  10 months ago

    I heard Mark Anthony and Cleopatra use to like to play strip poker along the Nile and then they’d go skinny dipping.

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    The Duke  10 months ago

    Rocky is a chip off the old block.

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    h.v.greenman  10 months ago

    The board games reminded me of a conversation I had many years ago, about how old some of the world’s most popular games are.

    For example:

    Parcheesi is based on Pachisi — a game that originated in India. Basic game rules have players traveling around the cross-shaped board from start to home. Landing on another players’ marker sends that player back to start.

    Also invented in India in the 6th century is Chess, the rules have changed over the years with multiple variations of the game, but it is still among the world’s most popular strategy type board games

    Dominoes originated in China, where dominoes or playing cards—the same word is used for both, and they are physically identical—are mentioned as early as the 10th century.

    The game board found in many of the pyramids was called Senetand dates back to circa 3100 BCE. and is still played in a modified form throughout Egypt

    And you might want to drag up a cracker barrel and some rocking chairs, because:

    Historians now believe that the oldest form of checkers was played around 3,000 B.C.E. It was found by archeologists in an ancient city called Ur in Iraq. Those who have studied the history of checkers have also found a game called Alquerque. It was played in ancient Egypt as far back as 1,400 B.C.E.

    About the same time frame (circa 3000 BCE) the Romans played Ludus Duodecim Scriptorum (“Twelve-lined Game”), which was identical, or nearly so, to modern backgammon.

    Odd how the classics remain in spite of computer simulation video games.

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    Jogger2  10 months ago

    Well, that ancient Egyptians had board games sounds normal to me. I think a better question would be "What cultures did not have board games?

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    Teto85 Premium Member 10 months ago

    $4444 a week for 4 weeks comes to $17,776 a month and $231,088 a year. But he was only employed for the 4 weeks. Hope he saved some.

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    Stephen Gilberg  10 months ago

    I bet Rocky’s gotten good about enunciation.

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    goboboyd  10 months ago

    Senet.

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    Cathy P.  10 months ago

    I’d rather read Jason’s comments than political comments.

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    pbr50138  10 months ago

    Were they initially called BORED games?

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