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Established in 2004, it is the first Thai company to utilize the Free-to-play model and the first to import Web-browser based games into the Thai game industry. [ 2 ] In 2005, Ini3 Digital started servicing Fly for Fun, a.k.a. Flyff , developed by Aeon Soft from South Korea.
PangYa (Korean: 팡야, transl. "Bang!" ) was a free-to-play MMO casual golf simulation video game, designed by South Korean development company Ntreev Soft for Microsoft Windows . Although the game was a realistic simulator, it had fantasy-themed courses and anime -style characters, [ 1 ] and the game made use of microtransactions to customize ...
Ntreev Soft (Korean: 엔트리브 소프트) was a South Korean video game development studio primarily known for the development of the online multiplayer golf game PangYa as well as the anime-styled MMORPG, Trickster Online. It was shut down on February 15, 2024 by its parent company NCSoft, citing their financial troubles and the developer's ...
Some popular online games in Thailand at that time included PangYa, Point Blank, Heroes of Newerth, Yulgang Online, Special Force, FIFA Online, RayCity, Maple Story, Dragon Nest, Cabal Online, MU Online, and Audition Online, etc. [8] With advancements in computer technology and Thai education, some Thai players have become game developers ...
Asphere Innovations (formerly known as Asiasoft) is a tech holding company and an online game operator under Playpark in Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Philippines, Singapore and Malaysia.
Super Swing Golf is a 2006 golf video game for the Wii developed by Ntreev Soft, based on the online golfing game PangYa. Published by Tecmo, it was a launch title in Japan, named Swing Golf PangYa, then released as Super Swing Golf in North America. In 2007 it was released in the PAL region as PangYa! Golf With Style.
OGPlanet was established in 2005 with the goal of bringing MMO games from around the world to North American and global audiences. [4] The company first established itself with the magical golf game Albatross18: Realms of Pangya in 2005.
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