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  2. Russian Fishing 4 - Wikipedia

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    Russian Fishing 4 is a fishing simulator game developed by Russian game studio FishSoft. [1] The game was released in 2018 and is available on PC via Steam. It provides a realistic fishing experience with abundant available fishing techniques, equipments, environments, and fish species. It is free on Steam, with microtransaction options available.

  3. Pro Fishing Challenge - Wikipedia

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    Pro Fishing Challenge is a 2004 fishing video game developed by Japanese developer Opus [2] and published by Atlus for the Xbox. [1] It was the first fishing game on the console to feature Xbox Live support, allowing up to eight players. [3] [4] Multiplayer on Xbox Live was available to players until April 15, 2010. Pro Fishing Challenge is now ...

  4. Category:Video games set in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Video games that take place in Russia during all three major eras of its existence (Russian Empire, Soviet Union, and Russian Federation Subcategories. This category ...

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  6. Norebo - Wikipedia

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    The Russian market remains the largest market for the company, while its products can be found throughout Europe. One of the Norebo's partners is the Danish company Espersen, which is involved into secondary processing of fish and supplying it to the largest retail chains and restaurants in the European Union , including McDonald's .

  7. Norebo conflict - Wikipedia

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    Russian court found later, he managed to receive a bribe for a quota from a Far-Eastern fishing company called Polluks. That company, to pay the bribe, used funds borrowed from their partners in South Korea. After not receiving any quotas (without them, their business was impossible), Polluks applied to Russian law enforcement.

  8. Aksys Games - Wikipedia

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    Aksys Games Localization, Inc. is a video game publisher that specializes in translating and localizing Japanese video games for English-speaking markets. It was founded by Akibo Shieh in 2006. [1]

  9. Cabela's Outdoor Adventures (2009 video game) - Wikipedia

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    In a press release in July 2009, Activision announced that the game was going to be released in fall 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii and PC. It was going to feature "a simulation-style, seamlessly integrated experience that includes big game hunting, fishing and bird shooting".