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  2. Category:Video games set in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Red Heat (video game) Red Orchestra 2: Heroes of Stalingrad; Red Skies Over Europe; Rising Storm (video game) Road to Moscow; Rocky Balboa (video game) Rocky Legends; Rogue Warrior (video game) Rush'n Attack; Russia: The Great War in the East 1941–1945

  3. Category : Video games developed in the Soviet Union

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    Pages in category "Video games developed in the Soviet Union" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. KGB (video game) - Wikipedia

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    KGB is a video game released for the Amiga and IBM PC compatibles in 1992. Set in the decadent final days of the Soviet Union, KGB is considered to be quite difficult, even for experienced gamers, since it relies on a real time clock and correct/wrong answers which can end the game immediately or after an event needed to be triggered; also, players may make errors which they will notice only ...

  5. Crisis in the Kremlin - Wikipedia

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    Crisis in the Kremlin is a 1991 strategy video game with managerial aspects in which the player acts as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 2017. [3] The player assumes the role of the reformist Mikhail Gorbachev , the nationalist Boris Yeltsin , or the hardliner Yegor Ligachyov . [ 4 ]

  6. Video games in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia has one of the largest video games player bases in the world, with an estimated 65.2 million players nationwide as of 2018. [1] Despite piracy being widespread in the Russian gaming industry, [2] by 2019, the market more than doubled over the course of five years to the worth of over $2 billion.

  7. Museum of Soviet Arcade Machines - Wikipedia

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    A guide in the Moscow Museum of Soviet arcade machines next to the "Sea Battle" The exposition "Museum of computer games" in the Museum of Soviet arcade machines in St. Petersburg. The first foreign arcade machines were presented in 1971 at the World Amusement and Gaming Exhibition "Attraction-71", which took place in Gorky Park.

  8. Category:Soviet games - Wikipedia

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    Video games developed in the Soviet Union (5 P) Pages in category "Soviet games" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  9. Nuclear Union - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear Union (Russian: Новый Союз / Novyy Soyuz, actually meaning "New Union") is a cancelled post-apocalyptic role-playing video game.It was developed by the Ukrainian company Best Way, and supposed to be funded and published by the Russian publisher 1C Company, [1] [2] to be released in 2014 for Microsoft Windows, but the latter pulled its involvement at the end of 2013 due to the ...