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  2. Video games in Russia - Wikipedia

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    By the mid 80s, Soviet programmers and enthusiasts began trying to develop their own games. [6] [7] The most famous Russian game designer of this era is Alexey Pajitnov, who is best known for creating Tetris. [8] [9] The Dendy, a Taiwanese hardware clone of the Famicom/Nintendo Entertainment System, was released for the Russian market in 1992. [10]

  3. Portal:Current events/Video gaming/In the news - Wikipedia

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    August 17-21: Games revealed at Gamescom 2016 include Little Nightmares, Metal Gear Survive, Nier: Automata (PC), Mr. Robot:1.51exfiltrati0n, The Crew: Calling All Units, Football Manager 2017, Scum; August 12: Nordic Games, the company that acquired most THQ's franchises, was rebranded to THQ Nordic.

  4. Category:Video games developed in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Beholder (video game) Birds of Steel; Black Book (video game) Black Skylands; Blades of Time; Blazerush; Blitzkrieg (video game series) Blitzkrieg (video game) Blitzkrieg 2; Blitzkrieg 3; Braveheart (2010 video game) Brigade E5: New Jagged Union

  5. Category:Video games set in Russia - Wikipedia

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    F1 2014 (video game) F1 2015 (video game) F1 2016 (video game) F1 2017 (video game) F1 2018 (video game) F1 2019 (video game) F1 2020 (video game) F1 2021 (video game) Fast & Furious 6 (video game) Fast & Furious: Showdown; Ferrari GT 3: World Track; Firewall: Zero Hour; Frontlines: Fuel of War

  6. Igromania - Wikipedia

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    Igromania (Russian: Игромания, Russian for "Game Mania") is a Russian video game website and formerly a magazine. The magazine was published in Moscow and distributed in Russia and the CIS countries. It was founded in September 1997. The circulation in June 2009 was 190,000 copies (the largest in Europe). Each issue contained 208 pages.

  7. Category:Newsgames - Wikipedia

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  8. Category:Russian games - Wikipedia

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  9. Category:Video games by Russian companies - Wikipedia

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