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Spoon Interactive Arts
Spoon Interactive Arts , previously known as ePLDT ContentDev , was the content division of the Philippine I.T. company ePLDT, Inc. which specializes in mobile application and web development.
Supreme Destiny
Supreme Destiny was a free-to-play MMORPG developed by South Korean developer Hanbitsoft for Microsoft Windows. It was published in the Philippines by E-Games from 2006 until 2008.
Nexus Pixels Entertainment Studio
Nexus Pixels Entertainment Studio is an independent game development studio based in the Philippines responsible for developing and publishing the MMORPG Pacifica Online .
Matahari Studios Philippines
Matahari Studios Philippines was the local game development studio of Australian company Matahari Studios Pty. Ltd. from 2006 until 2008.
EGiPlay 2011
EGiPlay 2011 was a gaming convention held by the live service game publisher EagleGame Philippines on September 10, 2010 at the StarMall EDSA-Shaw's TradeHall in Mandaluyong City, Philippines.
RAN Online Battle Royale Grand Finals 2007
The RAN Online Battle Royale Grand Finals 2007 was the Philippine national finals for the MMORPG RAN Online in 2007. It was organized by its publisher E-Games and was held on April 28, 2007, during the Dom1nation event at the Le Pavillon in Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City, Metro Manila.
GG Game
GG Game , originally known as the GG E-Sports Platform , was the Southeast Asian online gaming portal and community site of Ocean Global Holding Ltd. (previously Ocean Technology & Media Pte. Ltd.) and ran from 2005 until 2008. It was succeeded by the Garena platform.
Netmarble Phils. Corp.
Netmarble Phils. Corp. was a live service game publisher in the Philippines that was based in Makati City. It was the local subsidiary of the Singaporean publisher DF Interactive Pte. Corp. It published the Philippine server of Special Force from 2011 until 2013.
Exteel
Exteel was a live service third-person shooter developed by South Korean developer NCSoft Corporation. It was published in 2009 by iAM Interactive in the Philippines, Singapore, and Malaysia.
Casual Connect Asia 2016
Casual Connect Asia 2016 was a 3-day international game development conference held from Tuesday to Thursday, May 17 to 19, 2016, at the Hard Rock Hotel in Singapore. Four Filipino games were invited as the top 100 contestants for the Indie Prize competition.