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  2. List of social gaming networks - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of major social gaming networks. ... Xbox network: Desktop, Mobile,Console, Cloud November 15, 2002: 100,000,000 [6] Discontinued services

  3. List of video game websites - Wikipedia

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    Browser-based gaming platform Cutting Room Floor, The: 2002 — EN Wiki, archive Dengeki Online — Kadokawa Game Linkage JA News, information Destructoid: 2006 — Enthusiast Gaming: EN Magazine, social network Desura: 2010 Bad Juju Games EN Digital distribution portal Direct2Drive: 2004 AtGames: EN Digital distribution portal DotEmu: 2007 ...

  4. Category:Social networking services - Wikipedia

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    This list may not reflect recent changes. ... List of social gaming networks; List of virtual communities with more than 1 million users;

  5. Zynga - Wikipedia

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    In October 2012, Zynga announced a partnership with bwin.party, an international real-money gaming operator, to launch real-money gaming in the UK, [44] including the release of online poker, a suite of 180 casino games, and the first online FarmVille-branded real money slots game during 2013. [44] [45] [46]

  6. Atlus bringing gaming properties to social networks - AOL

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  7. Category:Video game websites - Wikipedia

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  8. Kaneva - Wikipedia

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    Kaneva, LLC is a privately owned American video game company based in Atlanta, Georgia and founded in 2004 by Christopher Klaus and Greg Frame. Kaneva was a 3D virtual world that supported 2D web browsing, social networking and shared media.

  9. XBAND - Wikipedia

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    XBAND (stylized as XBⱯND) was one of the first competitive online console gaming networks and was available for the Genesis and Super NES. It was produced by Catapult Entertainment in Cupertino, California. It is the only modem released in America to have been officially licensed by Nintendo.