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MBSoft Corporation
MBSoft Corporation was a Philippine live service game publisher that published the turn-based MMORPG TS Online in the country.
iDate
iDate: Online Interactive Dating is a live service casual music game for Microsoft Windows that was published in the Philippines by Gameclub .
Combatron: Project Phoenix
Combatron: Project Phoenix is a 2021 single-player sidescrolling beat 'em up developed by Filipino game developer Caotic Pixel. It is based on the 90's Filipino comic book character Combatron.
MTV Massive
MTV Massive was a 2005 Filipino video game television program co-produced by Level Up! Inc. and MTV Philippines that showcased various live service games published under Level Up! . The show was hosted by then-MTV VJs Marc Abaya and Mariel Rodriguez.
Animal Town
Animal Town is a free-to-play casual town-building game developed by ThinkBIT Solutions in partnership with various environmental agencies in the Philippines. It was released on March 8, 2024 for the iOS and Android.
Angel Locsin
Angelica Locsin Colmenares (born April 23, 1985) is a Filipino actress. In 2005, she became a game ambassador for NetPlay's live service MMORPG PristonTale .
SkyRaiders
SkyRaiders is a live service plane combat game developed by South Korean developer GameUS Co., Ltd. [1] for Microsoft Windows. It was shortly published by Z-Zone Online in the Philippines from late 2005 until early 2006.
Okey-Dokey Interactive Entertainment Inc.
Okey-Dokey Interactive Entertainment Inc. was a Philippine live service game publisher based in Metro Manila. It was responsible for publishing Legend of Mir 2 in the country from 2006 until 2007.
N-Age Online
N-Age Online , which stands for "Neo-Age" , is a free-to-play MMORPG developed for Microsoft Windows. It was formerly published in the Philippines by GPlayOn before it was handled directly by Amped.
Ragnarok Philippine Championship 2005
The Ragnarok Philippine Championship 2005 was a Philippine nationwide tournament for the live service MMORPG Ragnarok Online . It was organized by its Philippine publisher, Level Up! . It is the second Ragnarok Philippine Championship (RPC) held in the country and is also the first RPC tournament to implement regional-based tournaments. The on-ground playoffs were held on the weekend of June 25 and 26, 2005 at the World Trade Center in Pasay City, Metro Manila.