#17392: Make list of built-in normal form games
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       Reporter:  kcrisman           |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  minor              |    Milestone:  sage-6.5
      Component:  game theory        |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  days64             |    Merged in:
        Authors:  Vincent Knight,    |    Reviewers:  Karl-Dieter Crisman
  James Campbell                     |  Work issues:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |       Commit:
         Branch:                     |  fb5b850e8472ed8af677e675d507679a81573879
  u/tscrim/catalog_of_games          |     Stopgaps:
   Dependencies:                     |
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Comment (by vinceknight):

 Replying to [comment:49 tscrim]:
 > IMO (and that of the git community), it's okay to even good to have
 commits and reverts in the history to show what you tried.

 Cool :)

 >
 > Anyways, I couldn't get it to work either. I could have sworn I got this
 to work somewhere. So instead I opted for a slightly more painful in terms
 of coding by importing everything necessary within each function, but
 improves the interface.

 Thanks for this! :)

 >
 > I also did a bunch of cleanup of the documentation (I'm slightly
 surprised it compiled, but it will fix some of the indentations).

 Just when I thought I had figured out making documentation happy :) It
 compiled and actually looked just fine (I think): thanks for fixing it
 though :)

 I've added one commit which is to add Travis to the authors list? Not sure
 if that's the right thing to do or not but don't want to not acknowledge
 anyone... I suppose in a way it could be nice to add reviewers also (as
 reviewers) although perhaps I'm just worrying too much about making sure
 everyone gets credit (your help and effort is hugely appreciated Karl).

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