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  2. VNG Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Zing Me is a social network operated by VNG, introduced in August 2009. It is integrated directly via the Zing system, with a variety of special applications like blogging, photo and music sharing, gaming, video clips, and email. In addition, Zing Me was the first social network in Vietnam that had the properties of a platform.

  3. Bang Bang Busters - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay screenshot. Bang Bang Busters is a platform game similar to Snow Bros. and the Neo Geo's own Nightmare in the Dark and ZuPaPa!, where the players assume control of Lazy (P1) and Refia (P2) across seven stages comprising multiple levels that take place on planet Palua, each with a boss at the end that must be fought before progressing any further, in order to stop an evil being known ...

  4. Big Bang 2 (album) - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Big Bang 2 ' s announcement, three singles were released. "Koe o Kikasete" was the first single and was released November 4, 2009. It charted for sixteen weeks and managed a peak position at number four. Following "Koe o Kikasete" was "Tell Me Goodbye", released June 9, 2010. "Tell Me Goodbye" achieved much the same success, managing ...

  5. Bang! (card game) - Wikipedia

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    The game was developed in partnership with SpinVector. [7] It was published on the iTunes App Store on December 18, 2010. A console version was also expected to arrive in March 2011 but has been delayed. [needs update] BoardGameArena (BGA) is a real time board game online game system that allows to play Bang! along with some of its expansions.

  6. Mobile Legends: Bang Bang - Wikipedia

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    Mobile Legends: Bang Bang (MLBB) is a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Chinese developer Moonton, a subsidiary of ByteDance. The game was released in 2016 and grew in popularity, most prominently in Southeast Asia .

  7. Clash at Demonhead - Wikipedia

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    Bang later discovers that the discomfort is a failed attempt at mind control by a demon trapped beneath the mountain at Demonhead's northern end. The demon failed to control Bang, but manages to control Bang's ally, Michael. The demon sets up a plot through Michael to entice Bang with treasure requiring the use of a Magic Stone.

  8. Netmarble - Wikipedia

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    Netmarble has its origins in the video game developer Ipopsoft (아이팝소프트). Around the late 1990s, that company was in crisis. As an outsider, Bang Jun-hyuk helped locate investors to support the company. After the company again went into crisis, Bang took over the company as CEO and reorganized it into Netmarble. [5] [6]

  9. Bang Bang Racing - Wikipedia

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    Bang Bang Racing is a top-down racing title in the vein of older titles of the same genre such as R.C. Pro-Am, Super Off Road and Super Sprint. Bang Bang Racing is a racing video game played from a top-down perspective. The game's sole objective is to finish before all other racers.