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  2. Gamers Outreach Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Gamers Outreach Foundation (stylized as Gamers Outreach) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides entertainment to hospitalized families through video games. The organization was started in 2007 in response to a canceled Halo tournament. Present-day, Gamers Outreach oversees devices and services to help hospitals manage video game ...

  3. Category:Video game organizations - Wikipedia

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    The Independent Game Developers' Association; Indonesian Game Rating System; Interactive Entertainment Merchants Association; Interactive Games and Entertainment Association; International Game Developers Association; Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation

  4. International Game Developers Association - Wikipedia

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    The International Game Developers Association (IGDA) is a nonprofit professional association [1] whose stated mission is to "support and empower game developers around the world in achieving fulfilling and sustainable careers." [2] The IGDA is incorporated in the United States as a 501(c)(6) nonprofit organization.

  5. Entertainment Consumers Association - Wikipedia

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    Entertainment Consumers Association (ECA) is a United States–based non-partisan, non-government, non-profit organization dedicated to the interests of individuals who play computer and video games in the United States and Canada. [1]

  6. Video Game History Foundation - Wikipedia

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    In highlighting the disparity between modern film preservation and game preservation, Cifaldi lamented that the games industry was doing "a pretty terrible job of maintaining [its] legacy". [4] He said that The Film Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of film, was a major inspiration for the VGHF. [5]

  7. OneBigGame - Wikipedia

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    OneBigGame is the first non-profit video game publisher.The company was founded in 2007 by Martin de Ronde, co-founder formerly of Guerrilla Games. [1] OneBigGame aids in the development of games with other noted developers for the benefit of charitable organizations.

  8. Game Workers Unite - Wikipedia

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    Game Workers Unite seeks to organize a trade union for video game developers to improve working conditions. Their activists are largely anonymous game developers from both indie and major firms. The group's flat organization eschews leaders and coordinates through Discord and Facebook. Their goal is a single union for all developers, including ...

  9. Child's Play (charity) - Wikipedia

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    Child's Play is a charitable organization that donates toys and games to children's hospitals worldwide. It was founded in 2003 by Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins, authors of the popular video games-related webcomic Penny Arcade. The charity is seen as a way to refute mainstream media's perception of gamers as violent and antisocial. [1]