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Pages in category "Region-exclusive video games" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Asura (video game)
Video games set in a fictional country. ... Pages in category "Video games set in fictional countries" The following 90 pages are in this category, out of 90 total. ...
YggTorrent is indexing digital audiovisual content, video games, as well as digital books and software.Founded in its current form in July 2017 by a French-speaking team, YggTorrent allows visitors to search, download, and contribute by adding torrent files, thus facilitating file sharing among users of the BitTorrent protocol.
Despite the console itself being region-locked, most of the games, especially ones made by Sega, were region-free and could be played on any region, unless the cartridge doesn't fit the console. The Game Gear is region free, and some games have a dual-language feature depending on which region of the system is used.
Region-exclusive video games (9 C, 1 P) ... Video games by country of developer (83 C) People in the video game industry by nationality (57 C)
Rolisica: country in the film Mothra most likely a disguise of the United States. Capital city: New Kirk. San Gordio: a kingdom in the film The Cowboy Prince; San Pedro: from the Sherlock Holmes story "The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge" Sercia: a republic in Time Crisis video game; Serena Republic: a small country mentioned in the Metal Gear Acid ...
The United Nations geoscheme was created for statistical analysis and consists of six continental regions, 22 geographical subregions, and two intermediary regions. [2]The United Nations Statistics Division created and maintains the M49 – Standard country or area codes for statistical use. [3]
U.S. Census Bureau regions and divisions. Since 1950, the United States Census Bureau defines four statistical regions, with nine divisions. [1] [2] The Census Bureau region definition is "widely used... for data collection and analysis", [3] and is the most commonly used classification system.