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'games from' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to something coming from a specific source, for example: "This year, we've seen an influx of exciting new games from a variety of independent developers."
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Black Friday games from £14.99.
Frith knows about games from her sons.
Talking of games from the 1980s..
Arcade games from the 1970s... less so.
Funeral games from America's greatest living novelist.
Strategies Students will play Mirror Games from Spolin's Teacher's Handbook.
Military-complex security has shielded the Games from demonstrators.
Games from the fieldhouse were often on local TV.
Many video games, from "Tomb Raider" onwards, borrow from archaeology.
They sold out 433 consecutive games from 1993 to 2003.
Wrestling was part of the Olympic Games from 776 bce.
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