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This is a list of released video and PC games that are developed in Hong Kong (香港制作的遊戲). The list is sortable by game title, platform, year of release, and developer. See also: Category:Video games developed in Hong Kong
Enlight Software is a Hong Kong developer and publisher of video games. The company was founded by Trevor Chan in 1993, and their first project was the economic strategy game Capitalism, which was published by Interactive Magic in 1995. In 1997, they released Capitalism Plus (an updated version of Capitalism) and the real-time strategy game ...
Playasia is an online retailer of entertainment products from Asia. [2] The website sells import games, DVDs, music, CDs, gadgets, groceries, books, gaming console accessories, cables and toys. Playasia is based in Hong Kong and caters to the Asia-Pacific region, but also offers most of the products to international buyers.
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Liberate Hong Kong is a simulation video game developed by Hong Kong-based activists during the 2019–2020 Hong Kong protests. The game simulates a protest environment in Hong Kong, and the protagonist is an unarmed and unnamed protester. The game was released for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS in November 2019, and supports virtual reality ...
Club Tonnochy in June 2008 Tonnochy Road in June 2008. Tonnochy Road (Chinese: 杜老誌道) is a street in Wan Chai on the Hong Kong Island of Hong Kong. [1] It runs from Hennessy Road, across Lockhart Road, Jaffe Road, Gloucester Road, to Hung Hing Road near Victoria Harbour. The wide Gloucester Road divides Tonnochy Road into a north and a ...
In 2021, Kuro Games announced a tie-in between titles Punishing: Gray Raven and Nier: Automata. [8] While in the same year, a subsidiary in Hong Kong was created. In 2022, Kuro Games announced the open-world action game Wuthering Waves and began limited tests in China. [9] Producer Songlun Li was interviewed at the TapTap Developer Salon on ...
In 1995, [2] Hong Kong 97 was released on the Super Famicom by Japanese homebrew game development company HappySoft Ltd. Kurosawa developed the game without any public knowledge, and his involvement was unknown for the next 23 years. Having gained a cult following for its notoriously bad quality, the game was considered to be a kusoge ("shitty ...