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  2. Category:Video games set in Shanghai - Wikipedia

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  3. Shanghai: Great Moments - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Shanghai: Great Moments is a video game developed by Quicksilver Software and published by Activision for the PC.

  4. I Am Alive - Wikipedia

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    I Am Alive is a 2012 action-adventure survival game set in a post-apocalyptic world. Developed by Ubisoft Shanghai and published by Ubisoft, it was released for Xbox 360 (via Xbox Live Arcade) in March 2012, for PlayStation 3 (via the PlayStation Network) in April, and for Windows (via Steam and UPlay) in September.

  5. Enchanted Storybook Castle - Wikipedia

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    Features include a walk-through attraction, a Disney character dining restaurant, and a boat-themed attraction inside the castle. On the tallest tower, there is a peony flower sculpture to represent Shanghai, giving voice to the motto of the Theme Park: 'Authentically Disney, Distinctly Chinese.'

  6. Shanghai Tower - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai Tower in 2021. The Shanghai Tower was designed by the American architectural firm Gensler, with Shanghainese architect Jun Xia leading the design team. [52] [53] The tower takes the form of nine cylindrical buildings stacked atop each other that total 128 floors, all enclosed by the inner layer of the glass facade. [5]

  7. Shanghai: True Valor - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai: True Valor, known in Japan as Shanghai: Matekibuyu (上海 真的武勇), is a tile-matching video game developed and published by Sunsoft and Activision for arcade games and PlayStation in 1998–1999. It is part of the Shanghai series.

  8. Video games in China - Wikipedia

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    The concerns about video game addiction and negative influence on the youth came to a head in June 2000. The State Council passed a bill crafted by seven ministries specifically aimed at video games. The bill established certain provisions on video game content and regulations on operations of Internet cafés and arcades. [4]

  9. Shanghai: Triple-Threat - Wikipedia

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    Shanghai: Triple-Threat, known in Japan as Shanghai: The Great Wall [a], is a Mahjong solitaire video game developed by Activision and Success as part of the Shanghai series. It was released in Japan for X68000 and 3DO in 1994; FM Towns, PC-98, arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, and Super Famicom in 1995; and PC-FX in 1996.