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  2. CeX (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    C.E.X. Limited, trading as CeX (/ s ɛ k s /), is a British retailer predominately dealing in pre-owned video games, DVDs, Blu-rays and consumer electronics, established in 1992 in London as the Computer Exchange.

  3. Category:Video game companies of Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video game companies of Ireland" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Romero Games This page was last ...

  4. 15 Games That Pay Instantly to Your Cash App Account - AOL

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    However, many of these games on your phone give you a chance to win real money or even Amazon gift cards but also have a payout option that you can transfer to Cash App. Here are 15 games you can ...

  5. List of video games developed in the Republic of Ireland

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    Eirplay Games: AirG Nokia Series 40 & 60 2005: Mindframe Arena: Fierce Fun Fierce Fun Windows, IOS, Android 2018: Empire of Sin: Romero Games: Paradox Interactive: Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch December 1, 2020: Kill Phil: squaregang squaregang Web Browser June 11, 2021: Harmful The Second Tape: Tooth and Claw Games ...

  6. Video games in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    By 2020, video game companies in Ireland included Keywords Studios, Havok and Romero Games. [5] [6] [7] A video games festival was held in Dublin in 2018. [8] In 2007, the Irish Film Censor's Office (IFCO) was one of four European classification organisations to ban Manhunt 2. [9] The ban, later lifted, was the first video game ban in Ireland. [10]

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  8. BoyleSports - Wikipedia

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    BoyleSports was created by John Boyle [4] in 1982, when he opened his first betting shop in Markethill, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. In 1989, five locations were opened in Drogheda, and in 2002, 14 new shops were opened.

  9. Irish Games Association - Wikipedia

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    The IGA seeks to help the Irish gaming community by organising events, publicising others' events and providing what assistance and information it can to others who are "working on behalf of the gaming community in Ireland". [citation needed] This has included the provision of financial assistance to new conventions and gaming societies.