The Dutch government has botched implementing these environmental reforms quite a bit in the past, which has caused right wing / anti enviromental parties to swoop in and claim the bigger environmental rules are the problem, instead of the way they were implemented.
There’s this one big ‘farmer’s party’ and a lot of farmers have bought into their lie of representing actual farmers, but the party was founded by lobbyists and their biggest donators are chemical companies who would benefit a ton from being allowed to pollute
OpenAI is a for profit company, owned by a non profit. External investors can invest in the for profit subsidiary, but it is still owned by the non profit. Investors are only allowed a capped amount of profit. (The capped amount is still bajillions afaik). But the for profit is legally bound to follow the non-profit’s mission.
I didn’t count it as a mobile game since it’s a port of a pc game, but then again I first played Minecraft on pocket edition so it is definitely an influential mobile game too!
They own mobile games too:
Supercell (clash of clans & royale, hay day, brawl stars) is Finnish
SYBO Games (Subway Surfers) is Danish
Rovio Entertainment (Angry Birds) is Finnish
King (Candy Crush & more) is Swedish
and RobTop (Geometry dash is Swedish too
The only place to rival them in classic mobile games is Australia which has
Halfbrick (Fruit Ninja, Jetpack Joyride)
and Hipster Whale (Crossy Road)
Oh and the Nordics are just as successful in mobile gaming with critically acclaimed mobile games:
Playdead (Inside and Limbo) are Danish
and Frogmind (Badland) is Finnish
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