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=== First-Person Shooters === |
=== First-Person Shooters === |
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* [[Similarly Named Works|Not to be confused with]] [[Point Blank (video game)|the Namco game of the same name]], but the Korean multiplayer PC FPS ''[[Point Blank (2008 video game)|Point Blank]]'' has enjoyed massive success in Indonesia, mainly because it's free ([[Allegedly Free Game|yeah]], [[Bribing Your Way to Victory|mostly]]). It's now available in America (and the rest of the world) as ''[[Point Blank (2008 video game)|Project Blackout]]'', for those who want to give it a try. |
* [[Similarly Named Works|Not to be confused with]] [[Point Blank (video game)|the Namco game of the same name]], but the Korean multiplayer PC FPS ''[[Point Blank (2008 video game)|Point Blank]]'' has enjoyed massive success in Indonesia, mainly because it's free ([[Allegedly Free Game|yeah]], [[Bribing Your Way to Victory|mostly]]). It's now available in America (and the rest of the world) as ''[[Point Blank (2008 video game)|Project Blackout]]'', for those who want to give it a try. |
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* ''[[Counter-Strike]]'' has an enduring popularity in Brazil and China. In fact, one news report from Chinese media states that certain police departments use it as a training tool, and it got to the point that [[Moral Guardians]] in Brazil banned ''Counter-Strike'' citing "subversion of the social order". The ban was lifted shortly after. |
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=== Hack and Slash === |
=== Hack and Slash === |