Philippines Online Gaming | MMPORG
IP e-Games Philippines
IP e-Games Philippines is the first Philippine online gaming company to introduce free online play in the country enabling it to leapfrog other publishers to the forefront of the local online game market.
‘IP e-Games Philippines already has 2.2 million registered users, with 950,000 active users per month. On average, IP e-Games Philippines hosts 35,000 concurrent users for its games, including RAN Online, O2Jam, Dreamville and Battle Position.
IP e-Games Philippines has a wide selection of games that caters to casual gamers to core enthusiasts. Its flagship game, RAN Online, a campus-based Massive Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game (MMORPG), and rhythm game O2 Jam. In addition, IP e-Games Philippines has Battle Position, a platform-based real-time shooter, and Dreamville, the first Social Network Service (SNS) in the Philippines. During the last quarter of last year, IP e-Games Philippines launched two additional games: Supreme Destiny is a classical fantasy MMORPG for those in the want for sword and sorcery, while Audition: Online Dance Battle gives music lovers the chance to see their characters rule the online dance floor. IP e-Games Philippines is expected to launch two more online games in 2007.
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about 4 years ago
I just waned to know who created this kind of games?
why do they created this online games? what are their basis?
how do they respond or react to the students who are being addictive to online games?
what game that they could recommend for other students especially college students that is somewhat educational?
what is the effects that it could do to college students?
I hope i can get some answers here…