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  2. Loot box - Wikipedia

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    Loot box. Mock-up image of opening a loot box in a video game. In video game terminology, a loot box (also called a loot crate or prize crate) is a consumable virtual item which can be redeemed to receive a randomised selection of further virtual items, or loot, ranging from simple customization options for a player's avatar or character to ...

  3. List of Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS (North America)

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    The following is a list of the 192 games ( 203 including those available for Nintendo 3DS Ambassadors, and the promotional-exclusive Donkey Kong: Original Edition) that were available on the Virtual Console for the Nintendo 3DS in North America, sorted by system and in the order they were added in Nintendo eShop.

  4. List of WiiWare games - Wikipedia

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    Item Sagashi: Yōsei to Fushigi no Shima JP: Ateam Inc. Aero Guitar: Yudo Airport Mania: First Flight: Reflexive Entertainment, Lemon Games Alien Crush Returns: Hudson Soft, Tamsoft And Yet It Moves: Broken Rules: ANIMA: Ark of Sinners: Anima Game Studio Ant Nation: Konami: AquaSpace NA Zenquaria: Virtual Aquarium PAL Aqua Living: Terebi de ...

  5. Is Microsoft the unrecognized king of virtual items sales? - AOL

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    When most people think of virtual items sales, they probably think of social games and massively multiplayer games, primarily on the on the PC But a recent nugget from a Microsoft COO Dennis ...

  6. Webkinz - Wikipedia

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    webkinz.com. Commercial. Yes. Registration. Required. Webkinz is a stuffed animal and video game franchise by the Canadian toy company Ganz. Webkinz stuffed animals have online counterparts in the video games Webkinz Classic and Webkinz Next. [1] It was originally released by Ganz on April 15, 2005.

  7. Artms - Wikipedia

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    Artms (/ˈɑɹtəmɪs/; Korean: 아르테미스; stylized in all caps) is a South Korean girl group formed by Modhaus. The group consists of five members: Heejin, Haseul, Kim Lip, Jinsoul, and Choerry.

  8. Virtual goods - Wikipedia

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    The first virtual goods to be sold were items for use in MUDs, early, graphical online multiplayer games on the PLATO system and text-only games on other computers. This practice continued with the advent of MMORPGs. Players would sell virtual goods, such as swords, coins, potions, and avatars, to each other in the informal sector.

  9. Taxation of digital goods - Wikipedia

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    Digital goods are software programs, music, videos or other electronic files that users download exclusively from the Internet. [1] Some digital goods are free, others are available for a fee. The taxation of digital goods and/or services, sometimes referred to as digital tax and/or a digital services tax, is gaining popularity across the globe.