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  2. Pioneer (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer is a free and open source space trading and combat simulator video game inspired by the commercial proprietary Frontier: Elite 2. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is available for Linux , and Microsoft Windows .

  3. List of largest video game companies by revenue - Wikipedia

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    This is a listing of largest video game publishers and developers ranked by reported revenue. Sony Interactive Entertainment is the world's largest video game company, followed by Tencent and Microsoft Gaming. [1] Out of the 63 largest video game companies, 14 are located in the United States, 11 in Japan, and 7 in South Korea and China.

  4. Pioner (video game) - Wikipedia

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    The entire game world of PIONER is about 50 square kilometers, not including dungeons. Precise details of the game world will not be disclosed by the developers until the final release. [4] The protagonist must eat and rest in order to maintain strength. The game will indicate the rating and rarity of equipment, accuracy, and weapon damage. [4]

  5. Why GameStop Is Doomed, Part 2: The Push Toward Digital ... - AOL

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    In my previous article on GameStop I touched on the move toward new methods of video-game distribution, most notably, Sony's forthcoming streaming service, PlayStation Now. But PlayStation Now isn ...

  6. This is what innovation looks like in big-budget video games

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    Indie games don't sell as many copies as big-budget titles, although not necessarily because they're lower-quality. In general, indie game development starts with a handicap: a limited market.

  7. LaserActive - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Electronics (USA) and Sega Enterprises released this module that allows users to play 8-inch and 12-inch LaserActive Mega LD discs, in addition to standard Sega CD discs and Genesis cartridges, as well as CD+G discs. It was the most popular add-on bought by the greater part of the LaserActive owners, costing roughly US $600.

  8. Digital distribution of video games - Wikipedia

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    One of the first examples of digital distribution in video games was GameLine, which operated during the early 1980s. The service allowed Atari 2600 owners to use a specialized cartridge to connect through a phone line to a central server and rent a video game for 5–10 days. The GameLine service was terminated during the video game crash of 1983.

  9. Namco Bandai Partners - Wikipedia

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    Namco Bandai Partners S.A.S. (formerly Distribution Partners SAS) was a video game distribution company that was an amalgamation of several former Atari SA (formerly known as Infogrames Entertainment SA) offices located in PAL territories, which were acquired beginning in 2009 by Bandai Namco Holdings.