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  2. Video games in Iran - Wikipedia

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    Video games are among the most popular hobbies of Iranians. [1] According to the country's official statistics in 2022, Iran has 34 million gamers. In this year, the total population of the country was 84 million people. Also, 41% of Iranian gamers are female, and Alborz province has the most gamers while Qom province has the least gamers.

  3. Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator - Wikipedia

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    Single-player. Conflict: Middle East Political Simulator, often known as ConfMEPS or simply Conflict, is a turn-based government simulation game designed by David J. Eastman and published by Virgin Mastertronic in 1990 for DOS, Atari ST and Amiga (with extended graphics). Although the game is no longer commercially available, original designer ...

  4. Iran - Wikipedia

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    Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI), also known by its Western-given name Persia, is a country in West Asia.It is bordered by Turkey to the northwest and Iraq to the west, Azerbaijan, Armenia, the Caspian Sea and Turkmenistan to the north, Afghanistan to the east, Pakistan to the southeast, the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf to the south.

  5. Stuxnet - Wikipedia

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    Stuxnet is a malicious computer worm first uncovered in 2010 and thought to have been in development since at least 2005. Stuxnet targets supervisory control and data acquisition ( SCADA) systems and is believed to be responsible for causing substantial damage to the nuclear program of Iran. [2]

  6. List of banned video games by country - Wikipedia

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    Iran typically bans any game that contains excessive violence, depicts cruelty, features strong sexual content, nudity, or portrays the Middle East negatively. 1979 Revolution: Black Friday focuses on the Iranian Revolution of 1979 and was banned for presenting "false and distorted information" regarding the revolution, and for being anti-Iranian.

  7. List of video games developed in Iran - Wikipedia

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    PC 2009 Modern Industry Center Ras Games Children of Morta: Action role-playing, roguelike PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One 2019 Dead Mage 11 Bit Studios: E.T. Armies: FPS Unreal Engine: PC 2016 Respina games Merge Games Engare: Puzzle PC 2017 Mahdi Bahrami Mahdi Bahrami Fighting in Aden Gulf: FPS Unity engine: PC 2012 Amytis ...

  8. Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Iran Computer and Video Games Foundation ( ICVGF ), also known as the National Foundation for Computer Games ( NFCG ), is an Iranian nonprofit organization [dubious – discuss] established by the Ministry of Culture and Islamic Guidance to control and support the video game industry in Iran. [1]

  9. Nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the Tehran Nuclear Research Center (TNRC) was established, run by the Atomic Energy Organization of Iran (AEOI). The TNRC was equipped with a 5-megawatt nuclear research reactor supplied by US company American Machine and Foundry, which was fueled by highly enriched uranium.