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Canada is a North American country located north of continental United States and east of Alaska. Its capital city is Ottawa.[1] Canada has the third largest video game development community in the world, ahead of the United Kingdom and behind the United States.
Nintendo and Canada
- Nintendo designer Satomi Asakawa studied for several years in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canada in Nintendo video games
- Ayumi Stewart, a character from the Nintendo 64 video game Wave Race 64, is a Canadian.
Alberta
Companies
- BioWare, Edmonton
British Columbia
Companies
- EA Canada, Burnaby
- Next Level Games, Vancouver
- Radical Entertainment, Vancouver
- Relic Entertainment, Vancouver
- Rockstar Vancouver, Vancouver
Ontario
Companies
- Big Blue Bubble, London
- Blue Castle Games, Burnaby
- DreamCatcher Interactive (a.k.a. DreamCatcher Games), Toronto
- Rockstar Toronto (formerly Rockstar Canada), Oakville
Quebec
Companies
- Artificial Mind and Movement (A2M), Montreal
- Beenox, Quebec City
- EA Montreal, Montreal
- Ubisoft Montreal, Montreal
- Ubisoft Québec, Quebec City
- FRIMA, Quebec City
References
- ↑ "Canada" (in English). Encyclopedia Britannica. https://www.britannica.com/place/Canada. Retrieved on 3 June 2022.