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  2. Category:Video games developed in Mexico - Wikipedia

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  3. Video games in Latin America - Wikipedia

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    Video games in Latin America [a] [b] are a popular source of entertainment among young and middle-aged Latin Americans. The video game market in Latin America has been rapidly growing since the early 2010s, and it is one of fastest growing in the global market. [1] In 2016, the market had already overtaken those in music, magazines and radio. [1]

  4. History of video games - Wikipedia

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    These initial home video game consoles were popular, leading to a large influx of companies releasing Pong and other video game clones to satisfy consumer demand. While there were only seven companies that were releasing home consoles in 1975, there were at least 82 by 1977, with more than 160 different models that year alone that were easily ...

  5. History of arcade video games - Wikipedia

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    The US arcade video game market was sluggish in 1984, but Sega president Hayao Nakayama was confident that good games "can surely be sold in the U.S. market, if done adequately." Sega announced plans to open a new US subsidiary for early 1985, which Game Machine magazine predicted would "most probably enliven" the American video game business. [29]

  6. Category:Video games set in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    F1 2016 (video game) F1 2017 (video game) F1 2018 (video game) F1 2019 (video game) F1 2020 (video game) F1 2021 (video game) F1 Manager 2022; F1 Manager 2023; F1 Manager 2024; F1 Pole Position (video game) Fantastic Four (2005 video game) Fast & Furious: Showdown; FIFA 06; FIFA Street 2; FIFA Street 3; Fight Fever; Fight Night Champion ...

  7. Marble (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The game has become popular throughout the US and other countries. [8] The first mass-produced toy marbles (clay) made in the US were made in Akron, Ohio, by S. C. Dyke, in the early 1890s. Some of the first US-produced glass marbles were also made in Akron by James Harvey Leighton.

  8. Video captures rare 'doomsday' oarfish swimming near Mexico ...

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    On Nov. 6, a roughly 10-foot oarfish was found dead at a beach in Encinitas, around 25 miles north of San Diego, Frable confirmed. How are oarfish an omen of impending disaster?

  9. Ralph H. Baer - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Henry Baer (born Rudolf Heinrich Baer; March 8, 1922 – December 6, 2014) was a German-born [2] American inventor, game developer, and engineer.. Baer's Jewish family fled Germany just before World War II and Baer served the American war effort, gaining an interest in electronics shortly thereafter.