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New Zealanders spend an average of 88 minutes a day playing video games. [ 1 ] As of 31 March 2020, the New Zealand video game development industry employed 747 full-time game developers and New Zealand studios earned $323.9 million in revenue, of which 96% came from international audiences. [ 2 ]
Pages in category "Video games developed in New Zealand" The following 61 pages are in this category, out of 61 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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Grinding Gear Games is a New Zealand video game developer founded in 2006 and based in Auckland. A former independent developer, the studio was acquired by Chinese tech company Tencent in May 2018, after the Chinese company had published the studio's sole title, Path of Exile , in mainland China. [ 2 ]
Journalist reporting and evaluation of video games in periodicals began from the late 1970s to 1980 in general coin-operated industry magazines like Play Meter [1] and RePlay, [2] home entertainment magazines like Video, [3] as well as magazines focused on computing and new information technologies like InfoWorld or Popular Electronics.
The game was released on October 8, 2019 in North America and released three days later in Europe. [17] The game was surprise-released on Nintendo Switch on April 28, 2020, without any input from Lab Zero Games. The Switch version was launched missing features that were added through updates, such as co-operative play and New Game+ mode. [5]
These iterations adapted New Zealand legislation to changing times, and moved censorship in New Zealand in a more liberal direction. [ 2 ] The Classification Office is the government agency that is currently responsible for classification of all films, videos, publications, and some video games in New Zealand.
By November, The NewZealand Story was number 2 in the Spectrum full-price games chart. [18] The Spectrum version was voted number 34 in the Your Sinclair Readers' Top 100 Games of All Time. [19] The game was ranked the 19th best game of all time by Amiga Power. [20] Mega placed the game at #40 in their Top Mega Drive Games of All Time. [21]