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  2. Video games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Game development industry. The Philippines is a minor player regarding the game development industry. In 2011, it was reported that the local industry only has a 0.02% market share of the $90 billion global industry. The majority of the game development industry is focused on outsourcing to foreign companies rather than creation of local ...

  3. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Belgium. In Belgium, games such as Phantasy Star Online 2, FIFA 17, Gears of War 4, Mario Kart Tour, Call of Duty: Mobile and others have been banned due to the usage of loot boxes (which constitute gambling under the country's existing laws) and their equivalents. More are expected to be banned for the same reason.

  4. Anino Games - Wikipedia

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    Established in November 2001, Anino Entertainment is a third-party game developer of PC and console games. In 2003, Anino released the first Filipino-made game, Anito: Defend A Land Enraged, a single-player role-playing game for the PC. Anito placed the Philippines on the video game industry world map and won two international awards: 2003 ...

  5. Level Up! Games - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .levelupgames .com .br. Level Up! Inc., more commonly known by the trademark Level Up! Games, is a Philippine game publishing studio owned by Asiasoft since 2014. [1] According to their website, they currently have operations in the Philippines, Brazil and Latin America .

  6. Category:Video games developed in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Until Then. Categories: Mass media in the Philippines. Philippine games. Video games by country of developer. Video gaming in the Philippines. Works by Filipino people.

  7. Category:Video games set in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    S. Sniper: Ghost Warrior 2. Strategic Command WWII Pacific Theater. Sudden Strike 4.

  8. FIFA World Cup video games - Wikipedia

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    FIFA has licensed FIFA World Cup video games since 1986, of which only a few were received positively by the critics, but given the popularity of the competition, they all did positively on the market, and the license is one of the most sought-after. Originally in the hands of U.S. Gold, Electronic Arts acquired it in 1997 and is the current ...

  9. Category:Philippine games - Wikipedia

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    Video gaming in the Philippines‎ (3 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Philippine games" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.