where is the influential country in the game industry outside of these two?
Where is the influential country in the game industry outside of these two?
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UK has had a huge influence on the industry
Canada even though it sucks.
*crickets*
UK, France, or South Korea (MMOs). China is a xbox hueg market but it's mostly insular so it doesn't really affect the rest of the world market.
>USA
???
Sweden, oddly
You mean the country that literally invented video games? You're right they're not very influential at all.
UK, mainly for shit like Rare and Rockstar.
UK and to some degree Sweden
>candy crush
>clash of clans
Based snow mongolians
>computer tennis
>is actually ping pong
American education.
what year did ping pong come out?
The federation was formed in 1926, but they were beta testing it for a couple hundred years by then
>You mean the country that literally invented video games
You seem to be mistaking the US for Canada or arguably the UK
>Biggest video game in history is UK made
America didn't make GTA. It simply stole it as the UK government is retarded and destroyed it's 00s tech boom with taxes.
> UK in the past.
> Poland. Hear me out. Witcher 1 caused other RPG developers to go all "shades of grey" instead of "good and evil". Painkiller kinda revived arena shooters for some time. House Flipper caused other decent sim games to happen.
Also known as...table tennis. Hurrrr
>Biggest video game in history
Pokemon wasn't made by any UK company.
Wait what the fuck how are Pacman, Space Invaders and SF2 on the top? Where does the money come from?
Soviet Union because Tetris.
>???
Bad influence is still influence.
China is unironically more influential than both of them, tencent is the worlds largest gaming company and is rapidly buying up majority shares in facebook app and mobile """"games"""" and the latest normie crap like fortnite and pubg.
they unironically just dropped pubg mobile in China and replaced it with a more "patriotic" alternative full of chinese government propaganda. theverge.com
Similarly, WeGame is already much larger than Steam despite being much more recent.
Say what you want about Japan but at least their government doesn't hamfeed propaganda into their games like the american and chinese gaming industry does. games like call of duty and battlefield are pretty much american propaganda.
CANADA
>Japan - Invented consoles and defined many modern genres
>USA - Invented arcades, massive game industry
>Korea - Invented F2P and had a gargantuan influence on the modern gaming world
>UK - Invented PC gaming as such
This is talking about influence, of course. UK showed playing games primarily on computers was the way to go, but it largely shited to console markets with its video game output and PC games became a staple of continental European studios.
Korea had a massive infuence on what F2P is and how its used, even if they're largely irrelevant nowadays. Mobile market is almost exclusively F2P, but dominated by the Chinese and Japanese. PC F2P games are ridiculously popular, but they're not Korean titles, either.
Best selling video games of all time:
Tetris - Russia
Minecraft - Sweden
GTA V - Scotland
Wii Sports - Japan
PUBG - Korean
Pokemon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow - Japan
Wii Fit - Japan
Super Mario Bros - Japan
Mario Kart Wii - Japan
Wii Sports Resort - Japan
New Super Mario Bros - Japan
New Super Mario Bros Wii - Japan
TES V Skyrim - USA
You have to go pretty far down the list before the Americans show up