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  2. Video game development - Wikipedia

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    The history of game making begins with the development of the first video games, although which video game is the first depends on the definition of video game. The first games created had little entertainment value, and their development focus was separate from user experience—in fact, these games required mainframe computers to play them. [43]

  3. Paradox Development Studio - Wikipedia

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    Paradox Development Studio (PDS) is a Swedish video game developer founded in 1995. It is closely associated with its parent company and video game publisher, Paradox Interactive. It is best known for its grand strategy wargame series Europa Universalis, Hearts of Iron, Victoria, Crusader Kings, Stellaris, and Imperator.

  4. Looping (video game) - Wikipedia

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    Looping was the second of two original games produced by German game developer Video Games GmbH, the first being Super Tank (1981). [7] [8] It was developed in Parma, Italy by designer and engineer Giorgio Ugozzoli, who previously created the pinball machine Timothy T in the 1970s and engineered several electronic toys using the TMS1000, serving as his first commercial video game and recounted ...

  5. History of video games - Wikipedia

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    The modern video game industry grew out of the concurrent development of the first arcade video game and the first home video game console in the early 1970s in the United States. The arcade video game industry grew out of the pre-existing arcade game industry, which was previously dominated by electro-mechanical games (EM games).

  6. MachineGames - Wikipedia

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    Around this time, developer id Software and the rights to its Wolfenstein series of games were acquired by Bethesda's parent company, ZeniMax Media. [2] Following this acquisition, Bethesda offered MachineGames to work on one of its intellectual properties , and when Matthies learned that no one was developing a Wolfenstein game at the time, he ...

  7. Inkle (company) - Wikipedia

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    Inkle is a video game development company based in Cambridge, United Kingdom that specialises in interactive narrative, i.e. text-focused computer video games.They have created games such as 80 Days and Sorcery!, a recreation of Steve Jackson’s Sorcery! gamebook series.

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  9. Category:Video games set in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Sniper! (video game) The Snow Queen (video game) Spartan X 2; Spider-Man: The Video Game; The Spy's Adventures in Europe; Squad (video game) Superbike Challenge; Syberia (video game) Syberia II; Syberia: The World Before; Syndicate (2012 video game)