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One of the largest pirate video game publishers in Russia and nearby former [[wikipedia:Soviet Union|Soviet Union]] countries{{ref|https://www.old-games.ru/wiki/7-ой_волк}}, 7th Wolf was most known for its dubbed translations of popular [[Windows PC]] games. | One of the largest pirate video game publishers in Russia and nearby former [[wikipedia:Soviet Union|Soviet Union]] countries{{ref|https://www.old-games.ru/wiki/7-ой_волк}}, 7th Wolf was most known for its dubbed translations of popular [[Windows PC]] games. | ||
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7th Wolf (7-ой волк), also known as Sed'moy volk, was a Russian unlicensed video game publisher.
One of the largest pirate video game publishers in Russia and nearby former Soviet Union countries[1], 7th Wolf was most known for its dubbed translations of popular Windows PC games.
List of bootleg releases
- Sega GT
- Sega Rally 2 (Сега Ралли 2)
- The House of the Dead 2