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  2. Ace Online - Wikipedia

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    In North America, the game was previously released as Space Cowboy Online through a portal known as gPotato, which was operated by Gala-Net. Space Cowboy Online ' s client was made available for download on May 22, 2006, and the service went live on May 26, 2006. [2] On December 26, 2007, Space Cowboy Online was shut down.

  3. gPotato - Wikipedia

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    gPotato.eu launched when Gala Networks Europe Ltd. (Dublin, Ireland) was founded by Gala-Net as a wholly owned Group company and online games publisher for the European market after launching gPotato.eu. This portal was merged into Webzen.com and closed in May 2014.

  4. Gala Inc. - Wikipedia

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    The gPotatoes can be used to obtain virtual game items via a premium item shop. gPotatoes can be purchased using credit cards, PayPal, charging through the mobile phone, through gPotato pre-paid cards or through earning free gPotatoes by taking online surveys. Payment methods differ from each gPotato portal based on the regional payment options ...

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  9. Suba Games - Wikipedia

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    Suba Games, LLC is an online games publisher.Launched in August 2008, Suba Games' first title was the North American launch of ACE Online. [1] At about the same time, Suba Games also launched Priston Tale and Priston Tale 2 that came as a result from a strategic partnership with leading Korean publisher, Yedang Online.