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

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    This is a list of video games developed in Ireland. Title Developer Publisher Platforms Original Release Date Phantom Fighter: Emerald Software Martech Amiga

  3. 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]

  4. 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.

  5. Fixed odds betting terminal - Wikipedia

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    It is claimed FOBTs are used for money laundering by paying cash into the terminal, making low-risk bets which involve a small relative loss, and withdrawing most of the proceeds as a voucher which is exchanged for cash at the shop counter. [16] Changes in the UKGC regulators code have sought to eradicate the potential for money laundering. [17]

  6. How healthy are your finances, really? 4 money questions to ...

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    Cash and cash equivalents — including checking accounts, traditional and high-yield savings accounts, money market accounts, as well as short-term CDs due within 90 days.

  7. Gambling in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The game of Housie was popularised in the armed forces in the Second World War and brought back to Britain after the end. The Betting and Gaming Act 1960 allowed commercial bingo halls to be set up, provided they were established as members-only clubs and had to get their take from membership fees and charges rather than as a percentage of the entry fees.

  8. Paddy Power - Wikipedia

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    Paddy Power, North End Road, Fulham, London (2015) Paddy Power shop in Moore Street, Dublin (2007) An outlet in Hammersmith, London Paddy Power was founded in 1988 by a merger of the forty shops of three Irish bookmakers: Stewart Kenny, David Power, and John Corcoran. [1]

  9. Geek Retreat - Wikipedia

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    Geek Retreat is a chain of franchised combined shops and board game cafés in the United Kingdom. [1] [2] The venues offer food, drink, and have various items for sale, while also providing a space to play board games, console games and trading card games. [3]