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Anito: Call of the Land screenshot 3

Screenshot for the mobile Java game Anito: Call of the Land, by Filipino game developer Anino Mobile. This screenshot shows the inventory screen.

PokéCon PH 2023 banner

A banner for the Philippine Pokémon fan convention PokéCon PH 2023 in Greenhills, San Juan City.

NIKKE Maid Café 2 banner

A banner for the 2024 NIKKE Maid Café 2 event at the Benny Coffee and Brunch Katipunan in Quezon City, Philippines.

The second day (November 17) was postponed to November 24 due to the arrival of Super Typhoon Man-Yi (local name Pepito) in the Philippines.

E-Palarong Pambansa mobile games graphic for Facebook voting

The graphic used by E-Palarong Pambansa for the public voting on Facebook to determine which mobile games would be included in the organization's tournament circuit. The emotes listed are the Facebook emotes that would be used by the public to vote for a particular game.

Pag-asa ng Pinas banner

A banner for the 2025 Honor of Kings Filipino song "Pag-asa ng Pinas". The song was premiered on February 22, 2025.

Bottom lineup, from left to right: Marlon "Loonie" Peroramas, Joel "Malupiton" Ravanera, and Raymond "Abra" Abracosa.

Manila Madness 1 wide banner

A wide banner for the 2022 Tekken 7 tournament Manila Madness 1. It shows the various companies involved with the event.

24 Oras segment on Barangay Salawag DotA ban video screencap

A screencap of the YouTube video entitled "24 Oras: Paglalaro ng DOTA, ipinagbawal sa internet shops sa isang barangay sa Dasmariñas, Cavite". The video segment was first aired on GMA TV on January 21, 2015. It shows a news team reporting on Barangay Salawag in Dasmariñas, Cavite, after the barangay issued a resolution that prohibits DotA from being installed in internet cafés. The screencap was captured at around 1 minute and 56 seconds of the video, and shows people in an internet café playing "League of Legends", a game similar to DotA but was not affected by the ban.

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