Angry Birds and FIFA International Soccer join the World Video Game Hall of Fame

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The Strong National Museum of Play has announced this year's World Video Game Hall of Fame inductees and, as ever, they're all worthy additions. Since it debuted in 2009, Rovio's Angry Birds series has seen people finding joy in using a catapult to fling furious feathered friends at pigs taking shelter in fragile structures. A decade earlier, Konami's started its reign of terror with a psychological horror game that paved the way for a successful long-running franchise. In 1986, from Enix (now part of Square Enix) helped forge a template for modern roleplaying games. It remains the world's biggest sports game franchise, though EA no longer holds the FIFA license .