Endgame
End game is the ending scenario of a particular game; when and how it will end, most prominently used in chess. Derived from that Endgame, Endgames, or End Game may refer to:
- Chess endgame refers to the stage of the game when there are few pieces left on the board
In music
- "Endgame" (song), a track on R.E.M.'s album Out of Time
- Endgame (Megadeth album), a 2009 album by Megadeth; also the album's title track
- Endgame (Rise Against album), a 2011 album by Rise Against
- "End Game", a track from the album Full Tilt Rising, by Groove Addicts
- "End Game", a track on Ian Anderson's solo album Walk into Light
- Endgames (band), new wave/funk group from Scotland
- Endgame Tour, an ongoing concert tour by punk rock band Rise Against, taking place from 2011, in support of their sixth full-length studio album Endgame
In film
In television
- Endgame (TV series), 2011 Showcase television series
- "Endgame", second-season episode of Alias
- "Endgame" (Babylon 5), episode of Babylon 5
- "Endgame" (Stargate SG-1), episode of Stargate
- "Endgame" (Star Trek: Voyager), two-hour series finale of Star Trek: Voyager
- "End Game" (The X-Files), episode of The X-Files
- "Endgame" (The Unit), episode of The Unit
- "Endgame" (Law & Order: Criminal Intent), season 6 finale of Law & Order: Criminal Intent
- "Endgame", season 3 finale of Transformers Animated
- "Endgame", episode of Kyle XY
- "Endgame", the closing story arc of the Beast Machines series
- End game, a synonym for "bonus round" in a television game show
- "The Endgame Syndrome", episode of Men in Black: The Series
- End Game (Homicide: Life on the Street), a 1995 episode of the third season of the American police drama television series Homicide: Life on the Street
- Endgame (Kyle XY)
- "End Game", an episode of Dinosaur Revolution
In literature
Other
See also
- The End of the Game, an album by British blues rock musician Peter Green, who was the founder of Fleetwood Mac and a member from 1967–70. Released in 1970, this was his first solo album, recorded in June of that year, only a month after leaving Fleetwood Mac