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  2. Category : Video game companies of the United States

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    Pages in category "Video game companies of the United States" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 377 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

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

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    Sony Interactive Entertainment is the world's largest video game company, followed by Tencent and Microsoft Gaming. [1] Out of the 59 largest video game companies, 14 are located in the United States , 11 in Japan , and 7 in South Korea .

  4. Bally Manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    Bally Manufacturing, later renamed Bally Entertainment, was an American company that began as a pinball and slot machine manufacturer, and later expanded into casinos, video games, health clubs, and theme parks. It was acquired by Hilton Hotels in 1996.

  5. Video games in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, Japanese video game giant Nintendo acquired a majority stake in the British/American software company Rare, which had developed several hit games for Nintendo's consoles. In 1999, French video game publisher Atari SA acquired the U.S. company GT Interactive, which was best known for publishing the popular first-person shooter game Doom.

  6. Category:Game manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Video game companies (24 C, 10 P, 1 F) Pages in category "Game manufacturers" The following 76 pages are in this category, out of 76 total.

  7. Category:Video games by American companies - Wikipedia

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    20th Century Studios video games (6 C, 9 P) 343 Industries games (8 P) 989 Studios games (3 C, 69 P) 2015, Inc. games (5 P) A. Acclaim Entertainment games (5 C, 210 P)

  8. The worst video game ever made is back. But why? - AOL

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    The critically maligned 'Plumbers Don't Wear Ties' is getting a special edition rerelease, prompting the video game world to reexamine what we can learn from its bad plot and dated technology.

  9. Video game industry - Wikipedia

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    The video game industry has grown from niche to mainstream. [2] As of July 2018, video games generated US$134.9 billion annually in global sales. [3] In the US, the industry earned about $9.5 billion in 2007, $11.7 billion in 2008, and US$25.1 billion in 2010, [4] according to the ESA annual report.