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Pyongyang Racer is the only video game developed in the DPRK that I'm aware of
There might be others, but it's the only one I've seen.
I can't believe HB has already forgotten about Hunting Yankee
https://www.pcgamer.com/hunting-yankee-is-a-north-korean-game-about-shooting-us-soldiers/
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I remember playing this with a friend for shits and giggles back when Flash was a thing. Any way to emulate it? Last time I checked I couldn't get it to work
Vidjajaems are reactionary soz
I have no choice but abandon Communism
LTT literally just made a video on that topic! I haven't watch it (and probably won't), so I can't make any promises about quality.
https://piped.kavin.rocks/watch?v=HEbaKDkzomI
I vaguely remember reading about how, at the time, one of the most popular apps on the Koryolink smartphones was a strategy rpg video game based on Boy General (DPRK animation that's super popular with people of all ages). You can also get smartphone games from stores that have things like puzzle games, virtual pets, and even clones of certain western games like angry birds. There's also a bunch of arcades and entertainment centers in Pyongyang that were funded by Kim Jong Un (along with his funding of things like water parks, amusement parks, skating rinks, etc.) more info here: https://www.youngpioneertours.com/video-games-in-north-korea/