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Independent Games Festival
The Independent Games Festival (IGF) is an annual competition at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). This article lists submitted games that were developed by Philippine-based studios and teams.
The Philippine Video Game Arcade Ban of 1981
The Philippine video game arcade ban of 1981 was enforced by then-Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos on November 19, 1981, under complaints that video game arcades were a "destructive social enemy, the electrical bandit" that was weakening the moral fiber of the young and turning them into a generation of obsessives. [1] It resulted in the total ban of arcades until the ousting of Marcos in 1986, although the ban was mostly enforced in Manila only.
Anito
Anito is a series of Filipino-developed, single-player fantasy action-adventure RPGs that were released from 2002 until 2006.
Perfect World Philippines (PlayPark Perfect World)
Perfect World Philippines , also known as PlayPark Perfect World , is an official service of the MMORPG Perfect World in the Philippines published under PlayPark. The service has been running since 2007, after PlayPark inherited the license from Level Up! in 2014. It is the only game on PlayPark's roster that's exclusive to the Philippines.
FreeStyle All-Stars 2006
The FreeStyle All-Stars 2006 was a Philippine nationwide tournament for the live service multiplayer basketball game FreeStyle Street Basketball . The tournament was organized by the game's Philippine publisher, Level Up! Inc. Its grand finals were held during the Level Up! Live 2006 event dated September 30 and October 1, 2006, at the World Trade Center in the City of Pasay.
ROHAN Online Philippines
ROHAN Online Philippines , simply known as ROHAN Philippines , was the first official ROHAN Online service in the Philippines. It was published by Level Up! from 2009 until 2014.
Comsat
In Filipino gaming lingo, comsat refers to the act of physical cheating by peeking at an opponent's monitor during a multiplayer match. The term originated in internet cafés in the Philippines, although it has fallen out of use alongside the popularity of internet cafés.
CABAL Ultimate Combo SEA
CABAL Ultimate Combo SEA is an official SEA service for CABAL Online currently published by Combo InterActive since 2025.
EagleGame International Ltd.
EagleGame International Ltd. was a live service game publisher in the Philippines. It was the local subsidiary of Hong Kong-based NeteLusion Limited, and is the sister company of EagleGame (M) Sdn. Bhd. in Malaysia. It handled live service games that were marketed in the Philippines under the SEA portal EagleGame .
Age of Kung Fu
Age of Kung Fu was a free-to-play 3D MMORPG developed by Chinese developer Suzhou Snail Electronic Company Ltd. for Microsoft Windows. It was published in the SEA region by Cubinet Interactive under its Cubizone portal.




