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  2. Video games in Brazil - Wikipedia

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    Brazil is the 10th-largest video game market in the world as of 2022, and the largest in Latin America, with a revenue of 2.6 billion US dollars. [1] Video games were not permitted for import into Brazil until the 1990s, and were then heavily taxed as non-essential goods.

  3. Vici Gaming - Wikipedia

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    Vici Gaming was founded on 21 September 2012 [3] with the help of "Fengdidi", who previously played in PanDarea Gaming under the name PanPan, handpicking skilled players that were highly ranked on the Chinese DotA ladder at the time.

  4. Zip Zap - Wikipedia

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    While Home Computing Weekly said that the game had "professional packaging, amazing graphics, thoughtful facilities and [was] well priced" [3] and Sinclair User said that it was an "excellent arcade-quality game," [5] Crash noted that it was below Imagine's usual standards [2] and Simon Lane, reviewing for Popular Computing Weekly, criticised the game's difficulty, saying that it was ...

  5. Farmasi Arena - Wikipedia

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    Farmasi Arena is an indoor multipurpose arena, located in the region of Barra da Tijuca, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.It is one of the indoor arena with largest capacity in the country, with 15,430 people for sports and up to 18,768 for concerts.

  6. Sports venues in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Wikipedia

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    This article about a sports venue in Brazil is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  7. Rio de Janeiro bid for the 2016 Summer Olympics - Wikipedia

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    Sugarloaf Mountain at Guanabara Bay, chosen to be the symbol of the campaign.It subsequently appeared stylized in the bid logo. Rio de Janeiro's bidding process began on July 28, 2006, when the Executive Council of the Brazilian Olympic Committee (COB in the Portuguese acronym) met to consider the possibility of nominating a Brazilian city to host the 2016 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. [9]