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Greece represents a small fraction of the global video games market, ranking 50th in a list of 100 countries in the consumption of digital products. [1] The country has long overlooked the prospect of sustaining a video games industry (and has even in the past attempted to ban all electronic games in public places through the controversial law 3037/2002), [2] instead placing focus on retail ...
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Sign outside IO Interactive's former location at Farvergade 2, Copenhagen. In 1997, Reto-Moto was founded as a video game developer in Copenhagen. [2] Before the studio finished any games, they struck a partnership with Danish film studio Nordisk Film in 1998 that would lead to the creation of a developer jointly owned by the two companies. [3]
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The new law clarified some articles of 3037/2002 but still banned video games in internet cafés and computer software which deleted or encrypted files on hard disks of computers owned by Internet cafés. The Greek police raided Internet cafes in Larissa on January 14, 2004, as reported by Eleftherotypia newspaper.