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  2. Finnish Museum of Games - Wikipedia

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    In addition to digital games, the Finnish Museum of Games also collects and exhibits board games, card games, miniature games, roleplaying games and larps. [6] Changing exhibitions have dealt with personal play histories, [7] the role-playing convention Ropecon, [8] the development of the virtual reality game P.O.L.L.E.N. and pixel art. [9]

  3. Education in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Since the autumn semester 2017, students from outside the EEA have to pay tuition fees of at least 1,500 euros per year to study in Finland, while students from the EEA continue to study for free. [ 42 ] [ 43 ] Typical tuition fees for non-European students range from around 6,000 to around 18,000 euros per year depending on the university and ...

  4. Talvisota: Icy Hell - Wikipedia

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    Talvisota: Icy Hell (Russian "Talvisota: Ледяной ад") is a real-time tactics and educational computer game, developed by the international developer group Blitzfront Game Studio and is based on the events of the Winter War (Finnish: talvisota) conflict of 1939–1940 between Finland and the Soviet Union. The game is built-up upon Nival ...

  5. Video games in Finland - Wikipedia

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    The first ever video game made in Finland, a chess-game called Chesmac for the Telmac, had been published in 1979. [11] Larger scale game publishing started in 1984, when AmerSoft (software branch of Amer conglomerate) published four games for Commodore devices: Mehulinja, Myyräjahti, Herkkusuu and Raharuhtimas. The games' user interface was ...

  6. Payazzo - Wikipedia

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    The game is called pajatso in Finnish. It is a Fennicized form of bajazzo, the name of the early German models. Bajazzo refers to an Italian-style clown (pagliaccio in Italian). Finland's Slot Machine Association (Finnish: Raha-automaattiyhdistys or RAY), the manufacturer of today's payazzo machines, uses payazzo in English for pajatso.

  7. Culture of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Tubecon YouTube event gathers thousands of fans to meet the most popular Finnish YouTube creators. [26] Games are recognized as a form of culture in Finland. Professional game development has a strong basis in education, In 2015, there are over 20 educational institutions providing game education in all educational levels.

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  9. Aalto University - Wikipedia

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    Aalto University (Finnish: Aalto-yliopisto; Swedish: Aalto-universitetet) is a public research university located in Espoo, Finland.It was established in 2010 as a merger of three major Finnish universities: the Helsinki University of Technology, the Helsinki School of Economics and the University of Art and Design Helsinki.