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AHA! Pinoy-made video games
AHA!: Pinoy-made video games was the September 8, 2019 episode of AHA!, a Philippine show broadcast by GMA Network. It features gameplay footage of Filipino-developed games and interviews with the developers.
Granado Espada M
Granado Espada M is a mobile game adaptation of the PC MMORPG Granado Espada . It is being developed by the South Korean company HanbitSoft Inc. for iOS and Android, in partnership with Granado Espada's original South Korean developers, IMC Games Co. Ltd. The game also has a Windows port, allowing for cross-platform play with a PC setup.
FlipSide Games
FlipSide Games was an outsourcing game development studio in the Philippines. It is one of the founding members of the Game Development Association of the Philippines .
Away Agila
Away Agila is a 3D fighting game that was under development by Slycesoft Game Development for Microsoft Windows. The hands-on preview was available during the U Got Game Pro event. An open beta was supposed to be released on May 21, 2005, but no knowledge of the beta is known.
O2Jam
O2Jam is a live service multiplayer casual rhythm game that was published in the Philippines by E-Games and was subsequently placed under X-Play. It is one of the original four titles that was launched commercially by E-Games on March 31, 2006.
Blade 9
Blade 9 is a free-to-play MMORPG developed by the Chinese developer MoreFun Online Group Co. Ltd. for Microsoft Windows. It was published in the Philippines by Massive Gaming from 2013 until 2015.
Jan-Jan The Jeepney
Jan-Jan The Jeepney , also known as Jeepney ni Jan-Jan , is a 2010 freeware educational game developed by Anino Games for Microsoft Windows. It was developed for the now-defunct Philippine Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) government agency.
Lineage 2 SEA commercial launch event
On January 12, 2008, Asian Media Development Group (AMDG) held a massive commercial launch event for Lineage II SEA . It was celebrated in two countries and five cities, four of which were in the Philippines. The main celebration was held at the Music Hall of SM Mall of Asia in Pasay City, Philippines.
M4 at G4: Multimedia Masters Meet Mania
M4 at G4: Multimedia Masters Meet Mania was a two-day Philippine gaming convention held by the live service game publisher netGames and was the commercial launch party for the MMORPG FlyFF and the community portal Juanworld . The event was held on March 4 and 5, 2006 at the Glorietta Activity Center in Ayala Center, City of Makati.
2007 E-Games advertisement complaint by Level Up!
In 2007, Philippine live service game publisher IP E-Game , operator of E-Games , authorized print advertisements which includes a third-party survey that showed the publisher's dominance in the country's live service gaming market. The claims in the advertisement were legally challenged by competing publisher Level Up! Inc. , the operator of Level Up! .





