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  2. Video games in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Thailand Game Show (TGS) is an annual video game convention held in Bangkok, Thailand, and features game demos, cosplay contests, gaming tournaments, and other related activities. The event is a major gaming event in Southeast Asia that attracts many gaming and cosplay enthusiasts from Thailand and other countries.

  3. Ching Roi Ching Lan - Wikipedia

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    Ching Roi Ching Lan (Thai: ชิงร้อยชิงล้าน), also known as Ching 100 Ching 1,000,000, is a Thai game show. It was first introduced in 1990. It is one of the most popular game shows in Thailand and has survived on screen until now. The show is divided into four sections, and the participants are the hosts, the comedy ...

  4. Deal or No Deal (Thai game show) - Wikipedia

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    First, the players are given the chance to bail out of the game and share an amount of money hidden in a secret briefcase. The contenders have keypads they use to decide to accept or reject that deal, after that, the amount inside the case gets revealed and the leaving winners will be told their share.

  5. Category:Thai game shows - Wikipedia

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    (Thai game show) Wittaya Subphayuth; Y. Yok Siam; Yok Siam Year 1; Yok Siam Year 2 This page was last edited on 3 April 2017, at 13:37 (UTC). Text is available under ...

  6. Tod Sa Gun Game - Wikipedia

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    The Tod Sa Gun Game (เกมทศกัณฐ์ in Thai, named for the 10-faced of Ravan, giant in the Ramayana story) is a Thai game show produced by Workpoint Entertainment. It was the 2003 runner-up, and the 2005 winner, of the "best game or quiz show on Asian television" award. In the original format, a contestant was shown 10 faces.

  7. Category:Video games developed in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games developed in Thailand" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

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  9. Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? (Thai game show) - Wikipedia

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    Studio of the show. Keam Sreasthi (English: The Millionaire Game) was a Thai game show based on the original British format of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?.The main goal of the game was to win 1 million baht by answering 15 multiple-choice questions correctly (earlier 16 or 12 questions).