Compedia Games9/18/2023 ![]() ![]() The 2000s took us to the age of goofy browser games, most notably Falafel King (2002), which is still talked about today, and the successful Flash version of Portal (2007). The future looked bright, but a long slumber was soon to follow. Another major success was Piposh, a comedic point-and-click adventure game series that became a cult hit in Israel. Jane’s IAF, a combat flight simulator developed by Pixel Multimedia and published by Electronic Arts, became a source of pride when it introduced the international market to the historical operations of the Israeli Air Force. There were two large companies: Compedia, known for their educational games, which were published in more than 40 countries and won dozens of prizes, and Machshevet, the largest local importer and translator of games, who also developed games of their own. In the 90s, the Israeli gaming industry was already very much alive.
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