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  2. PikPok - Wikipedia

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    Prodigy Design Limited, better known as PikPok, is a New Zealand video game developer and publisher based in Wellington. [1] It was founded in 1997 and originally operated as Sidhe; a subsidiary brand named PikPok was formed in 2012 to focus on mobile games and gradually replaced Sidhe as the company's primary brand.

  3. Starhorse - Wikipedia

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    Starhorse is a Sega horse racing arcade game which allows players to gamble for tokens. [1] The first in the Starhorse series appeared in 2000; it was followed by Starhorse 2001, Starhorse 2002, Starhorse Progress (2003), Starhorse2 New Generation (2005) and Starhorse Progress Returns (2009 sequel to Starhorse Progress.).

  4. Howrse - Wikipedia

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    The in-game purchases are a subject of criticism in different media outlets. Since the horse-based topic appeals to younger players, critics say that young people might be tempted to spend money. The consumer advice centre in North Rhine-Westphalia (Germany) advised in 2009 against free-to-play games and cited Howrse, among other games, as an ...

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  6. Uma Musume Pretty Derby - Wikipedia

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    She is a horse girl of the same generation as Narita Brian, and is the only one to have competed in all three classic races. She first appeared in the anime in Beginning of a New Era as one of the previous horse girl. In the video game Party Dash, she is a member of Team Primula. Sakura Chitose O (サクラチトセオー, Sakura Chitose'ō)

  7. Category:Horse racing video games - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 12 October 2023, at 18:22 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. Lucinda Green's Equestrian Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Lucinda Green's Equestrian Challenge is a 2006 sports video game by Australian developer IR Gurus Interactive and published by Red Mile Entertainment for PlayStation 2 and Microsoft Windows. The game is named after Lucinda Green , a six-time Badminton Horse Trials winner, who also serves as in game mentor.

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