THE GAME: Distilled (using Gatorade)
When you distill THE GAME, its constituent parts consist of every known competition between individuals, groups, nations and/or animals for scarce markets; territories; positions of influence; recognitions, awards and prizes; and/or resources. Simultaneously, THE GAME integrates every known node (a specific person/group, place, object/thing or idea) from sports, recreation, leisure, business, finance, politics, science, technology, the internet, arts, entertainment and life/style; inserts them into competitive contexts and then unifies them with the "distilled" elements of THE GAME, creating an ever-growing, ever-evolving, integrated competitive whole. From that integrated competitive whole, THE GAME can be reconstituted into GAME nodes (G.3 nodes) which in turn can be endlessly reintegrated, in various forms, back into THE GAME.
Since the degree of reconstitution and (re)integration is totally dependent on the participant or creator of THE GAME node or larger GAME nodal network, there is an infinite number of ways to participate in and create THE GAME.
The following two commercials from Gatorade debuted several years ago but they help illustrate the potential for creative GAMEplay by linking nodes together (the first commercial shows what a G: transitional type would look like; linking toy versions of Peyton Manning/American football, Mia Hamm/football, Vince Carter/basketball and Derek Jeter/baseball) and by being creative with a node's content and context (the second commercial changes the content and context of an American football game by inserting lion opponents inside a gladiator coliseum; producing a G: mix (hybrid) type of American football and gladitorial combat):