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The range of pale rockfinch extends from eastern Turkey to Afghanistan, and south into the Arabian Peninsula and northern Africa as far as Ethiopia. [1] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland and temperate grassland. [2] The breeding pattern of the pale rock sparrow is associated with specific aspects of habitat.
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In February 2008, Blue Castle Games won the award for Best New Video Game Company at the 2008 Elan Awards for The Bigs, in a tie with another local Vancouver company. [10] A wide number of developers in Capcom Vancouver were formerly of EA Vancouver , located only a couple blocks away from their studio.
Pages in category "Video games developed in Canada" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,336 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ontario is the largest producer of video games in Canada, housing 31.8% of all game studios (10 of which are large companies) and has annual expenditures of $818.4 million. [17] Quebec is the second largest, with 31.1% of companies residing in the province (22 of which are large companies) and spends $2.3 billion annually. [ 17 ]
Video games that take place in Canada. The games listed may not take place entirely in Canada, but might feature a level, or sports arena that's in Canada.
The best-selling game on the GameCube is Super Smash Bros. Melee. First released in Japan on November 21, 2001, it went on to sell just over 7.4 million units worldwide. [1] [2] The second best-selling game was Mario Kart: Double Dash, selling 6.88 million units. Super Mario Sunshine is the console's third best-selling game, with 5.91 million ...
Simulations Canada is a Canadian board wargame publisher established in Nova Scotia in 1977, before moving to Vancouver Island, British Columbia. The company was founded by Stephen Newberg as a one-man operation and was one of only a handful of companies devoted to publishing wargames at that time.