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New Zealand was an early adopter of the video game phenomenon, despite its remoteness. [5] Many Atari 2600 titles were assembled under licence by Monaco Distributors in Auckland. [ 6 ] New Zealand developed its own Pong -style game console, the Sportronic, in the late 1970s, as a result of import licensing laws.
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The New Zealand Game Developers Association (NZGDA) was founded in 2001. It was formed to support the video game development industry in New Zealand. The primary mission of the NZGDA is to build the New Zealand video game development industry into a preferred supplier of related products and services. It also facilitates communication for New ...
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Prodigy Design Limited, better known as PikPok, is a New Zealand video game developer and publisher based in Wellington. [1] It was founded in 1997 and originally operated as Sidhe; a subsidiary brand named PikPok was formed in 2012 to focus on mobile games and gradually replaced Sidhe as the company's primary brand.