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The video game industry in the Czech Republic has produced numerous globally successful video games such as Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis and the subsequent ArmA series, the Mafia series, Truck Simulator series, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the Samorost series and others. There were 300–400 video game developers and around 30 video game companies focusing on video game development in 2014. In 2017 it was 1,100 developers and 47 companies. Video games are also considered by some experts to be the country's biggest cultural export. The video game industry did not enjoy a good reputation and was unsupported by the state until 2013, when the Ministry of Industry and Trade started to seek ways to kickstart the economy. By 2014, programs were planned to support the video game industry. Ano

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  • Videoherní průmysl je jedním z nejrychleji rostoucích průmyslových odvětví v Česku. Jeho obrat činí přes 2,5 miliardy Kč a stále roste. V roce 2013 rostl o 6,4 %. V Česku navíc existuje řada úspěšných studií zabývajících se tvorbou počítačových her. Jako příklad lze uvést třeba Bohemia Interactive Studio, Amanita Design či Madfinger Games. Dle slov Jaroslava Švelcha z fakulty sociálních věd Univerzity Karlovy jsou počítačové hry největším kulturním exportem České republiky. Své tvrzení podpořil příkladem úspěšné české hry Mafia II. Za nejlepší českou videohru bývá všeobecně označována Mafia: The City of Lost Heaven. Jako další nejlepší videohry bývají nejčastěji označované: Operace Flashpoint, Hidden & Dangerous, Vietcong, Machinarium, Polda, Kingdom Come: Deliverance a Beat Saber. (cs)
  • The video game industry in the Czech Republic has produced numerous globally successful video games such as Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis and the subsequent ArmA series, the Mafia series, Truck Simulator series, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the Samorost series and others. There were 300–400 video game developers and around 30 video game companies focusing on video game development in 2014. In 2017 it was 1,100 developers and 47 companies. Video games are also considered by some experts to be the country's biggest cultural export. The video game industry did not enjoy a good reputation and was unsupported by the state until 2013, when the Ministry of Industry and Trade started to seek ways to kickstart the economy. By 2014, programs were planned to support the video game industry. Another problem is a lack of video game development specialization at any university. In 2014, Czech video game site Bonusweb made a survey for the best video game developed in the Czech Republic and Slovakia. The victor of the survey is Mafia: City of Lost Heaven that received 3866 votes out of 13,143. Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis was second and Vietcong third. In 2019, Games.cz made a list of the 15 best video games developed in the Czech Republic. It was also topped by Mafia: City of Lost Heaven. (en)
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  • Videoherní průmysl je jedním z nejrychleji rostoucích průmyslových odvětví v Česku. Jeho obrat činí přes 2,5 miliardy Kč a stále roste. V roce 2013 rostl o 6,4 %. V Česku navíc existuje řada úspěšných studií zabývajících se tvorbou počítačových her. Jako příklad lze uvést třeba Bohemia Interactive Studio, Amanita Design či Madfinger Games. Dle slov Jaroslava Švelcha z fakulty sociálních věd Univerzity Karlovy jsou počítačové hry největším kulturním exportem České republiky. Své tvrzení podpořil příkladem úspěšné české hry Mafia II. (cs)
  • The video game industry in the Czech Republic has produced numerous globally successful video games such as Operation Flashpoint: Cold War Crisis and the subsequent ArmA series, the Mafia series, Truck Simulator series, Kingdom Come: Deliverance, the Samorost series and others. There were 300–400 video game developers and around 30 video game companies focusing on video game development in 2014. In 2017 it was 1,100 developers and 47 companies. Video games are also considered by some experts to be the country's biggest cultural export. The video game industry did not enjoy a good reputation and was unsupported by the state until 2013, when the Ministry of Industry and Trade started to seek ways to kickstart the economy. By 2014, programs were planned to support the video game industry. Ano (en)
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  • Český videoherní průmysl (cs)
  • Video games in the Czech Republic (en)
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