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The company published its first "Free to Play" MMORPG "Water Margin Online" in 2005 and quickly become very popular along Malaysian. Followed by 2008, they published the first web-based simulation game "Battle of the 3 Kingdoms" and followed with the most successful title "Boomz" as top and leading web-based game since 2010 in Malaysia too.
Malaysian Today is an English-language bi-monthly tabloid which focuses on youth lifestyle, entertainment and sports. Published every first and third Thursday and owned by The Sun as an associate company, it can be picked up in selected outlets in the Klang Valley, especially in college and university vicinities and selected food courts and mamak restaurants.
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Free Malaysia Today (FMT) is an independent, bilingual news online portal with content, in both English and Bahasa Malaysia (Malay), with a focus on Malaysian current affairs, published since 2009. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It is one of Malaysia 's most accessed news sites with monthly visits of 11.83 million.
Boey's book, When I Was A Kid, is meant to be a prequel to the blog of his adult life. In May 2012, When I Was A Kid became a local non-fiction best-seller in Malaysia. [ 3 ] He is currently focusing on distribution in Asia, but his book is available internationally through the Blurb website. [ 1 ]
Raja Petra started the Malaysia Today website and his blog to facilitate open discussion on Malaysia's political and social scenes. In his online writings, he was often humorous and sometimes critical of the current political developments in Malaysia. He advocated for transparency, accountability and justice in the Malaysian political system.