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Seer (TV Series)
''Seer'' () is a Chinese video game series and media franchise, including a cartoon series and List of films based on video games, film series. The franchise is owned by Shanghai Taomee Network in China. ''Seer'', which is an acronym for Space Energy Robot, involves cartoon monsters (called 精灵) fighting one another, similar to the gameplay of Pokémon, gameplay of ''Pokémon''. Characters The game revolves Space Energy Robots that acquire monsters and go on missions. Most Seers are playable characters in the game. Some monsters include: * Akexiya (阿克西亚) is an Ice-type elf capable of one-shotting enemies with its ultimate move. * Moshidilu (魔狮迪露) is a Normal-type elf, first encountered by the player as a boss with a ridiculous amount of health. * Puni (谱尼) is a Holy-type elf, one of the strongest of the game's early period (before 2012). * Leiyi (雷伊) is an Electric-type Legendary elf introduced in Seer. As the second patron saint of Panor Galaxy and ki ...
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The video game industry in mainland China currently is one of the major markets for the global industry, where more than half a billion people play video games. Revenues from China make up around 25% of nearly video game industry as of 2018, and since 2015 has exceeded the contribution to the global market from the United States. Because of its market size, China has been described as the "Games Industry Capital of the World" and is home to some of the largest video game companies. China has also been a major factor in the growth of esports, both in player talent and in revenue. China had not always been a major factor in the industry, having been on the verge of economic recovery during the industry's formulative years in the 1970s and 1980s. With the introduction of the second generation of home consoles in the mid-1980s, a new black market of illegally-imported goods and video game clones arose to avoid the high costs of imports, driving away foreign companies. Notably, China ...
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