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Video gaming in New Zealand : ウィキペディア英語版
Video gaming in New Zealand

As of 2011, video gaming in New Zealand has recently seen a drop in the purchase of video games, although it is still a vibrant and growing industry.
==History==
New Zealand was an early adopter of the video game phenomenon, despite its remoteness. Many Atari 2600 titles were assembled under licence by Monaco Distributors in Auckland.〔(Retrogames.co.nz - New Zealand Atari 2600 Games )〕 New Zealand even developed its own Pong-style game console, the Sportronic, in the late 1970s, as a result of import licensing laws.〔(Obscure Pixels - Sportronic )〕
''Laser Hawk'' was developed for the Atari 8-bit in 1986 by Andrew Bradfield and Harvey Kong Tin.
''Super Skidmarks'', released for the Commodore Amiga in 1995, was developed by Auckland-based Acid Software.

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