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  2. Category : Video game companies of the United States

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    Video games by American companies (208 C) A. Action Button Entertainment (1 C, 2 P) Atlas Games (2 C, 1 P) B. ... Pages in category "Video game companies of the ...

  3. Video games in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The American video game industry is the largest video game industry in the world. According to a 2020 study released by the Entertainment Software Association, the yearly economic output of the American video game industry in 2019 was $90.3 billion, supporting over 429,000 American jobs. With an average yearly salary of about $121,000, the ...

  4. Category:Video games by American companies - Wikipedia

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    Category: Video games by American companies. 18 languages. ... 20th Century Studios video games (6 C, 9 P) 343 Industries games (8 P) 989 Studios games (3 C, 69 P)

  5. Category : Video games developed in the United States

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    Æon Flux (video game) Aero Fighters Assault; Aero the Acro-Bat; Aero the Acro-Bat 2; Aether (video game) The Aethra Chronicles; Aetolia (video game) Africa Trail; Afro Samurai 2; After Burner: Black Falcon; Afterlife (video game) Afterparty (video game) Agatha Christie: And Then There Were None; Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun

  6. Brian Jackson (game designer) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Jackson (born 2 November 1972) is an American video game designer, having been in the video game industry since 1995. He has helped produce games for Electronic Arts, Microsoft, Bethesda Softworks, and Nerjyzed Entertainment.

  7. EA Sports College Football 25: A look at Akron Zips' video ...

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    And with it comes a return to video game consoles across the country as EA Sports invested $6 million, according to a New York Times report, in NIL rights alone for the rebirth of one of its ...

  8. Category:American video game programmers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American video game programmers" The following 148 pages are in this category, out of 148 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  9. U.S. National Video Game Team - Wikipedia

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    Arcade video games at the competition included the fighting game Karate Champ (1984), the beat 'em up title Kung-Fu Master (1984), the run-and-gun shooter Commando (1985) and the sports video game Gridiron Fight (1985). [3] April 8, 1986: The U.S. National Video Game Team is authorized by the Guinness Book of World Records to organize contests.