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  2. Category:Video games developed in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Beavis and Butt-Head (video game) Bebe's Kids (video game) Bee Movie Game; Beep (video game) Beetle Adventure Racing; Below (video game) Bendy and the Ink Machine; Bertie the Brain; Beyond the Tesseract; Big Beach Sports; Big Brain Wolf; The Big Con; The Bigs 2; The Bigs; Bill Elliott's NASCAR Challenge; Biomorph (video game) BioShock 2 ...

  3. Category:Medical video games - Wikipedia

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  4. Video games in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Ontario is the largest producer of video games in Canada, housing 31.8% of all game studios (10 of which are large companies) and has annual expenditures of $818.4 million. [17] Quebec is the second largest, with 31.1% of companies residing in the province (22 of which are large companies) and spends $2.3 billion annually. [ 17 ]

  5. Cameroon or Canada? Poorly paid doctors and nurses are ... - AOL

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    After training as a nurse, Nevielle Leinyuy spent almost a decade in Cameroon working as a front desk receptionist because he was unable to find a decent paying job in the medical field. “They ...

  6. Top 12 Highest-Paying Jobs in the World - AOL

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    Compensation is one of the major deciding factors that people consider when they are searching for a job. When it comes to the highest-paying jobs in the world, the amounts may seem staggering, but...

  7. Category:Video game companies of Canada - Wikipedia

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  8. Sneaky Sasquatch - Wikipedia

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    The setting of the game is based on the developers’ native British Columbia, specifically Squamish in the early 1990s. [6] [7] [8] The game's prototype, Starvin’ Sasquatch, [9] was developed in 2015 for Ludum Dare 33 competition themed 'You Are the Monster'. [10] It was a simple game about a Sasquatch stealing food from campers.

  9. List of best-selling PC games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of personal computer games (video games for personal computers, including those running Windows, macOS, and Linux) that have sold or shipped at least one million copies. If a game was released on multiple platforms, the sales figures list are only for PC sales.