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The vast majority of laptops on the market are manufactured by a small handful of Taiwan-based original design manufacturers (ODM), although their production bases are located mostly in mainland China. Quanta Computer pioneered the contract manufacturing of laptops in 1988. By 1990, Taiwanese companies manufactured 11% of the world's laptops.
Test Drive 4X4 (known as Test Drive Off-Road 2 in North America) is a racing video game co-developed by Accolade's internal development team and Pitbull Syndicate, and published by Accolade for PlayStation and Microsoft Windows.
Flyff (short for Fly for Fun) is a fantasy MMORPG by Korean development company Gala Lab (formerly Aeonsoft & nFlavor). [ 1 ] Flyff is hosted in 13 countries and 10 languages and has over 30 million registered accounts.
In Europe, Off Road was released on March 20 for the PS2 and PSP. The PC version was released in Europe the following day, followed by a European release for the Wii on August 15. In the United States, the game was released as Ford Racing Off Road on July 29 for the PS2 and PSP, [4] [14] [6] followed by a Wii release on September 16. [15]
Singapore, Malaysia: RayCity Online: 8 April 2010: EA Seoul Studio: MMORPG: Singapore, Malaysia: Terminated in 2012 Monster Forest: 19 May 2010: 9you: MMORPG: Singapore, Malaysia: Priston Tale 2: 2010: Yedang Online: MMORPG: Singapore, Malaysia: Closed beta started on 14 October 2010 and ended on 20 October 2010. Open beta has been delayed ...
Driver was a commercial hit, with sales above 1 million units by early August 1999. [49] In the German market, Driver ' s PlayStation version received a "Gold" award from the Verband der Unterhaltungssoftware Deutschland (VUD) by the end of July, [50] indicating sales of at least 100,000 units across Germany, Austria and Switzerland. [51]
Road Fighter (ロードファイター) is a racing arcade video game developed by Konami and released in 1984, [6] and was the first racing game from the company. The goal is to reach the finish line within the stages without running out of time, hitting other cars or running out of fuel (which is refilled by hitting a special type of car).
Driver: Nemesis, a novel written by Alex Sharp, was published in 2010 to coincide with the release of Driver: San Francisco. The novel is a sequel to Driver 2 and a prequel to the events of Driver: San Francisco, taking place at some point before Hurricane Katrina. [28]