Information:  - The Nintendo Entertainment System (commonly abbreviated as NES) is an 8-bit home video game console that was developed and manufactured by Nintendo. The best-selling gaming console of its time, the NES helped revitalize the US video game industry following the video game crash of 1983. With the NES, Nintendo introduced a now-standard business model of licensing third-party developers, authorizing them to produce and distribute titles for Nintendo's platform.  - The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (officially abbreviated the Super NES or SNES, and commonly shortened to Super Nintendo) is a 16-bit home video game console developed by Nintendo that was released in 1990 in Japan and South Korea, 1991 in North America, 1992 in Europe and Australasia (Oceania), and 1993 in South America. In Japan, the system is called the , or SFC for short. In South Korea, it is known as the Super Comboy (  "Syupeo Keomboi") and was distributed by Hyundai Electronics. Although each version is essentially the same, several forms of regional lockout prevent the different versions from being compatible with one another. It was released in Brazil on September 2, 1992, by Playtronic.  - Super Bases Loaded is a baseball video game produced by Jaleco for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System in 1991. It is the fifth overall installment of the "Bases Loaded" series, and first installment of the secondary series for the Super NES. This game was originally released in Japan under the title in Japan. In North America, it served as a launch title for the Super NES.  - A regional lockout (or region coding) is a class of digital rights management preventing the use of a certain product or service, such as multimedia or a hardware device, outside of a certain region or territory. A regional lockout may be enforced through physical means, through technological means such as detecting the user's IP address or using an identifying code, or through unintentional means introduced by devices only supporting certain regional technologies (such as video formats, i.e. NTSC and PAL).  - Abandoning previous ventures in favor of toys in the 1960s, Nintendo then developed into a video game company in the 1970s, ultimately becoming one of the most influential in the industry and Japan's third most-valuable company with a market value of over $85 billion. From 1992 until 2016, Nintendo was also the majority shareholder of Major League Baseball's Seattle Mariners.  - The original Jaleco Ltd was founded in 1974. In 2006, it decided to become a pure holding company by renaming itself Jaleco Holding and splitting its video game operations into a newly created subsidiary that took its former name of Jaleco Ltd. In 2009, Jaleco Holding sold Jaleco Ltd to Game Yarou and subsequently changed its own name to Emcom Holdings.  - Super Bases Loaded 2 ( known in Japan as Super 3D Baseball ) is a Super Nintendo Entertainment System baseball game . The game is the sixth overall installment of the Bases Loaded series , and second installment of the secondary series for the Super Nintendo .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'publisher' with the subject 'super bases loaded 2'.  Choices: - europe  - jaleco  - japan  - nintendo  - north america  - ntsc  - super nintendo entertainment system
jaleco

Information:  - The Bowl Championship Series (BCS) was a selection system that created five bowl game match-ups involving ten of the top ranked teams in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of American college football, including an opportunity for the top two teams to compete in the BCS National Championship Game. The system was in place for the 1998 through 2013 seasons and in 2014 was replaced by the College Football Playoff.  - History. Even after the emergence of the professional National Football League (NFL), college football remained extremely popular throughout the U.S.  Although the college game has a much larger margin for talent than its pro counterpart, the sheer number of fans following major colleges provides a financial equalizer for the game, with Division I programs  the highest level  playing in huge stadiums, six of which have seating capacity exceeding 100,000. In many cases, college stadiums employ bench-style seating, as opposed to individual seats with backs and arm rests. This allows them to seat more fans in a given amount of space than the typical professional stadium, which tends to have more features and comforts for fans. (Only two stadiums owned by U.S. colleges or universities  Papa John's Cardinal Stadium at the University of Louisville and FAU Stadium at Florida Atlantic University  consist entirely of chairback seating.)  - The Texas Longhorns football program is the intercollegiate team representing the University of Texas at Austin (variously Texas or UT) in the sport of American football. The Longhorns compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) as a member of the Big 12 Conference. The team is coached by Tom Herman and home games are played at Darrell K Royal  Texas Memorial Stadium in Austin, Texas.  - The 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season, or the college football season, began on September 2, 2009, progressed through the regular season and bowl season, and (aside from all-star exhibition games that followed the bowl games) concluded with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game in Pasadena, California on January 7, 2010, featuring the Alabama Crimson Tide, defeating the Texas Longhorns for the National Championship by the score of 3721.  - William Mack Brown (born August 27, 1951) is a former American college football coach. He was most recently head football coach of the Texas Longhorns football team of the University of Texas at Austin. He is currently a college football commentator for ESPN.  - The 2009 Texas Longhorn football team ( variously `` Texas '' or `` UT '' or the `` Horns '' ) represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season . The team was coached by Mack Brown . Texas played their home games in Darrell K Royal -- Texas Memorial Stadium . The Longhorns finished the season 13 -- 1 , and 8 -- 0 in Big 12 play . They represented the Big 12 South Division in the Big 12 Championship Game where they defeated Nebraska 13 -- 12 to become Big 12 Champions . The team finished the regular season ranked # 2 in the Bowl Championship Series to earn a berth in the BCS National Championship Game where they were defeated by Alabama 37 -- 21 . Texas finished the season ranked # 2 in the AP and coaches poll .    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'sport' with the subject '2009 texas longhorns football team'.  Choices: - american football  - football  - national collegiate athletic association  - sport
american football

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Information:  - Amir Pnueli ( Hebrew :    ; April 22 , 1941 -- November 2 , 2009 ) was an Israeli computer scientist and the 1996 Turing Award recipient .  - The ACM A.M. Turing Award is an annual prize given by the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) to "an individual selected for contributions of a technical nature made to the computing community". It is stipulated that "The contributions should be of lasting and major technical importance to the computer field". The Turing Award is generally recognized as the highest distinction in computer science and the "Nobel Prize of computing".  - The Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) is an international learned society for computing. It was founded in 1947 and is the world's largest scientific and educational computing society. It is a not-for-profit professional membership group. Its membership is more than 100,000 as of 2011. Its headquarters are in New York City.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'place of death' with the subject 'amir pnueli'.  Choices: - new york city  - york
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new york city