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IP E-Game Ventures Inc., also known as IP E-Games, was an online game publisher based in the Philippines under the IPVG Corporation. In April 2012, IP E-Games ceased all operations in line with their merger into Level Up!
eGames' flight simulator Xtreme Air Racing was a runner-up for GameSpot ' s annual "Best Simulation on PC" award, which went to Flanker 2.5. [1] In late 2005, eGames acquired Cinemaware, a game company founded in the eighties who produced a series of "interactive movie" games including widely acclaimed Defender of the Crown.
Neocron 2: Beyond Dome of York: Active 3D: Cyberpunk: Free-to-play: 2004: FPS-style gameplay, second installment run by the game's community NEStalgia: Closed 2D Fantasy Buy-to-play 2011 2018 Neverwinter: Active 3D: Fantasy: Freemium: 2013: Steam: Manual aim action combat New World: Active 3D Fantasy Buy-to-play 2021 Steam Publisher: Amazon Games
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Dragon Saga (Korean: 드래곤사가), called Dragonica before 2010, is a free-to-play 3D side-scrolling massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Barunson Interactive and Gravity Interactive. Development has been ongoing since March 2006. [3]
Asphere's core business covers the publishing of online massive multiplayer games and multiplayer online games, co-publishing and development of new products. Asphere works very closely with game operators and developers located in Bangkok, Thailand. Asphere's support also has presence in Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam, Indonesia, and Philippines.
The Philippines is a minor player regarding the game development industry. In 2011, it was reported that the local industry only has a 0.02% market share of the $90 billion global industry. The majority of the game development industry is focused on outsourcing to foreign companies rather than creation of local content. [ 2 ]
Philippines in 2006, and merged their portfolios of online games. [5] That same year, the first Level Up! Live event took place, with championship competitions held for four games: Ragnarok Online, Rose Online, RF Online, and Freestyle. Level Up! continued to publish new games, including Perfect World and Silkroad Online. They also had their ...