Video_gaming_in_Belgium

Video games in Belgium

Video games in Belgium

Overview of video games in Belgium


This article is about the video game market and culture in Belgium.

Consumer availability

Distribution

Distribution in Belgium is usually done by publishers that cover the entire Benelux, although some of the publishers' offices are located in Belgium. Since not every publisher has a separate office for the Benelux, certain publishers take care of multiple labels, including those of other publishers.[1]

Rating

Belgium supports the PEGI rating system but there is no legislative basis. PEGI was developed and is owned by the Interactive Software Federation of Europe which is based in Brussels.[2]

Sales

In 2011, the Belgian consumer bought 6.54 million games. More than 84% of those games were console games. The sales generated a revenue of 220 million euro, which means they stayed stable compared to 2010.[3]

Belgium's appearance in video games

Belgium as a setting

Belgium is not often used as an originally created setting for video games, although it does appear in some types of simulation games.

World War II games

The famous Battle of the Bulge is featured in the following video games:

  • Battle of the Bulge, various wargames simulating the battle.
  • Call of Duty: United Offensive, the American campaign is set during the Battle of the Bulge.
  • Medal of Honor: European Assault, the final campaign is set at the start of the Battle.
  • Bulge '44 (HPS Simulations) An operational level strategy wargame, covering many scenarios, both historic and alternative.
  • Call of Duty: WWII, Battle of the Bulge, Ardennes map in multiplayer
Racing games

Belgian video game characters

Video games based on Belgian works

Many video games are based on Belgian comic books:

Video game development

Representation

The Belgian Entertainment Association (BEA) is the organization that represents the interests of the music, video and video game industries in Belgium.

The Flemish Games Association (FLEGA) represents the Flemish video game industry, The Brussels-Capital Region Games Association (games.brussels) represents the Brussels video game industry, the Walloon Games Association (WALGA) represents the Walloon video game industry.

Game developers from Belgium

Also see external links.[4][5]

There are 64 game developers registered with the Flemish Games Association.[6] Some of the game development studios in Belgium include:

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Games developed in Belgium

Game publishers from Belgium

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Education

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University college

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Other

Syntra LIMBURG offers multiple video game courses.[9]

Media

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Television

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Online media



References

  1. Lenting, Tom (January 2019). "Een aanzet tot de gamegeschiedenis van België". Karel van Mander Academy. Retrieved 2019-09-20. (in Dutch)
  2. "About PEGI? Owners and administrators". PEGI S.A. Retrieved 2012-07-22.
  3. drealmer (April 6, 2009). "Video Game Developers in Belgium".
  4. Vlaamse Game Development Blog (January 15, 2011). "Vlaamse Game Developers".
  5. "DIRECTORY". March 29, 2012.
  6. "Bazookas' official website". bazookas.be (in Dutch). Archived from the original on December 4, 2022. Retrieved January 28, 2024.
  7. "Schools- GameCareerGuide.com". www.gamecareerguide.com.
  8. "Werken in de gamesector". Departement cultuur, jeugd, sport en media. Retrieved 2012-07-22.

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