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Between 2010 and 2012, Maxim eliminated two issues, going from 12 issues a year to 10, and decreased its circulation numbers by 20%, from a reported 2.5 million to only 2.0 million. [10] The Argentinian edition of the magazine Maxim stopped circulating in March 2013 in Argentina and its last cover was the Argentinian model Valeria Degenaro.
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Italian video game magazine GMR Magazine: 2003 2005 United States, Canada Ziff Davis PC games, Console games Hobby Consolas: 1991 Spain First Hobby Press, then Axel Springer: Spanish video game magazine specialized in console gaming [77] Hobby's Jump: 1983 1988 Japan Shueisha: Shōnen manga and video games Hoog Spel: 1990 2000 The Netherlands ...
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Maxim, the Indian edition; Maxim Radio, Maxim magazine's radio channel on Sirius Satellite Radio; Maxim, a fictional ship in the manga and anime series One Piece; Maxim, the hero of the video game Lufia II: Rise of the Sinistrals and its remake, Lufia: Curse of the Sinistrals
In 2016, in Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico alone, $4.1 billion was spent on video games. This is the second highest region in the world for video games. For phones, $1.4 billion will be reached by the end of 2017. [15] The gaming industry in Latin America is rapidly growing, with a growth of 10% year-over-year all the way through 2028.
Video games developed in the United Arab Emirates (2 P) Video games developed in the United Kingdom (99 C, 3,837 P) Video games developed in the United States (107 C, 8,652 P)