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  2. Japan Game Awards - Wikipedia

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    The Japan Game Awards is the Japanese Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's awards ceremony, which was created in 1996 as the CESA Awards. While it represents the Japanese video game industry , it is not limited to Japanese video games, but also includes international video games.

  3. Japanese addressing system - Wikipedia

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    Although the official national addressing system is in use in Kyoto – in Chiban style, with ward (区, ku), district (丁目, chōme), and land number (番地, banchi), the chō divisions are very small, numerous, and there is often more than one chō with the same name within a single ward, making the system extremely confusing.

  4. Category:Japan Game Award winners - Wikipedia

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    Japan Game Awards' Game of the Year winners (35 P) Pages in category "Japan Game Award winners" ... (2019 video game) Resident Evil 3 (2020 video game) ...

  5. CEDEC Awards - Wikipedia

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    CEDEC Awards are annually presented by Tokyo, Japan-based CEDEC (CESA Developers conference) for outstanding game developers and games. The awards started in 2008. The awards started in 2008. Selection Process

  6. Computer Entertainment Supplier's Association - Wikipedia

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    [2] It organizes the annual Tokyo Game Show, Japan Game Awards and Computer Entertainment Developers Conference (CEDEC). CESA is located in Tokyo, Japan. The current (As of 2023) chairman of CESA is Haruhiro Tsujimoto, the president of Capcom. The Managing Director is Tsutomu Masuda. [3]

  7. Category : Japan Game Awards' Game of the Year winners

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    Pages in category "Japan Game Awards' Game of the Year winners" The following 35 pages are in this category, out of 35 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Video game award - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences (AIAS) is a non-profit group with membership made up of developers, artists, and other professional in the video game industry. . They launched the Interactive Achievement Awards in 1998, and in 2002, after establishing the annual D.I.C.E. Summit (D.I.C.E. as a backronym for "Design Innovate Communicate Entertain"), renamed these as the D.I.C.E. Awar

  9. Category:Video game awards - Wikipedia

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