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Apple's Korean application store has launched games for users following the government's move to ease rating rules for mobile games, reports the JoongAng Daily. The 'game' category has now appeared in Apple's app store, allowing local users of iPhones and iPads to download mobile games such as Angry Birds. The move comes after the Korean government agreed to exempt mobile game applications from the government rating process in a bid to stimulate the local game market. Apple closed that section a year and seven months ago, citing the country's censorship laws. Under the revised rules, mobile game developers and application market operators can classify game …