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  2. List of video games developed in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of released video and PC games that are developed in Hong Kong (香港制作的遊戲). The list is sortable by game title, platform, year of release, and developer. See also: Category:Video games developed in Hong Kong

  3. Category:Video games set in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games set in Hong Kong" The following 107 pages are in this category, out of 107 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  4. Liberate Hong Kong (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Liberate Hong Kong is a simulation video game developed by Hong Kong-based activists during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests. The game simulates a protest environment in Hong Kong, and the protagonist is an unarmed and unnamed protester. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS in November 2019, and supports virtual reality ...

  5. Hong Kong 97 (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong 97 begins with a short cutscene which places the game around the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong in 1997. People from Mainland China (described in the English script as "fuckin' ugly reds" and in the Japanese script as "dirty people spitting sputum" [5]) started immigrating to Hong Kong, causing a large increase in the crime rate.

  6. Night markets in Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    A key milestone in the history of night markets in Hong Kong was the launch of PMQ Night Market in 2014. [4] Contemporary art products, including handicrafts, and fusion food, were introduced, adding new elements to the traditional night market. Bands were invited to perform shows at this market aimed mainly at Hong Kong young people.

  7. Game of Death II - Wikipedia

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    The first main version is the original Hong Kong version, titled Tower of Death (死亡塔). Most of this version's music was sourced from Les Baxter's score for The Dunwich Horror. This was approximately 86 minutes long, and is the version used in the U.K. Hong Kong Legends DVD.

  8. Kowloon Kurosawa - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, [2] Hong Kong 97 was released on the Super Famicom by Japanese homebrew game development company HappySoft Ltd. Kurosawa developed the game without any public knowledge, and his involvement was unknown for the next 23 years. Having gained a cult following for its notoriously bad quality, the game was considered to be a kusoge ("shitty ...

  9. The Hong Kong Massacre - Wikipedia

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    According to review aggregator Metacritic, The Hong Kong Massacre has received "mixed or average reviews". [12] [13]Although the game was praised for its intense action and for its emulation of classic action movies, it was criticized for the lack of variety in gameplay and challenges and for quickly becoming repetitive.