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The Italian Job is a video game based on the 1969 film of the same name, developed by Pixelogic and first published for PlayStation to European markets by SCi and Sold Out in 2001, and to North American markets by Rockstar Games in 2002.
The Italian Job (released in Europe and Australia as The Italian Job: L.A. Heist) is a racing video game released in 2003 developed by Climax Brighton and published by Eidos Interactive. The game is based on the 2003 film of the same name. The game features a story mode based on the movie and a multiplayer mode where the player drives Minis ...
The complete Wings of Liberty campaign, full use of Raynor, Kerrigan, and Artanis Co-Op Commanders, with all others available for free up to level five, full access to custom games, including all races, AI difficulties, maps; unranked multiplayer, with access to Ranked granted after the first 10 wins of the day in Unranked or Versus AI.
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In 2017, the Italian video game market posted a revenue of €1.8 billion. [1] [2] In 2018, Italy had 26.2 million players. [3] As of June 2023, 32 percent of the Italian population, or approximately 14.2 million individuals, were gamers. 50 percent of Italian players were female. While the other half of video game audiences in Italy consisted ...
Video games set primarily or partially in the Italian Renaissance (15th century-16th century). Pages in category "Video games set in the Italian Renaissance" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.