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The Sonic the Hedgehog series features many cities based on New York City, such as Empire City in Sonic Unleashed. Streets of Rage is set in Wood Oak City, based on New York City; many prominent New York City landmarks, such as the World Trade Center, are visible throughout the game and on the European Mega Drive cover of Streets of Rage 3
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The complex game is available to visitors as a "cinematic trailer". [13] 1 [10] [11] Eve Online: CCP Games: PC: 2003 The massively multiplayer online video game is installed as a "day in the universe" of the game. Additionally, MoMA offers data of the virtual economy that has developed within Eve Online since its release in 2003 via a video ...
Freedom Fighters is a 2003 third-person shooter video game for the PlayStation 2, GameCube, Xbox, and Windows. It was developed by IO Interactive and published by Electronic Arts. [2] The game is set in an alternate history in which the Soviet Union has invaded and occupied New York City.
Video games set in New York City (6 C, 491 P) Pages in category "Video games set in New York (state)" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total.
The New York Game Awards is an annual award show honoring video games by nonprofit New York Videogame Critics Circle (NYVGCC). The first awards were held in 2012, honoring previous year's contributions to the video game industry and showcases the group's education work with underserved communities.
True Crime: New York City is a 2005 action-adventure video game developed by Luxoflux for PlayStation 2. It was ported to GameCube and Xbox by Exakt Entertainment, to Microsoft Windows by Aspyr, [5] and to mobile by Hands-On Mobile. [6] It was published on all systems by Activision. The PlayStation 2, Xbox and GameCube versions were released in ...
Manhunter: New York is a post-apocalyptic adventure game designed by Barry Murry, Dave Murry and Dee Dee Murry of Evryware and published in 1988 by Sierra On-Line. A sequel, Manhunter 2: San Francisco , was released in 1989.