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The 'tsadbot' software wasn't a trojan in the usual sense; it was a background ad downloader. I've tightened up the description in the main page.
Tlesher (
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14:14, 18 June 2008 (UTC)reply
confusion (eGames and e-Games)
Note that eGames and e-Games are not the same company. eGames is a mini-flash game hosting company that is similar to FunOrb, Miniclip, Shockwave...etc. While e-Games is a MMO game company that originally services in Malaysia and Philippines, but I don't know why now they only services in Philippines not Malaysia.
The company known as Entertainment Games, Inc ceased trading in 2012 and its stock ticker symbol and corporate structure were acquired by a mining company (see my citations in the page). I note that as of Sep 2016 there's a new owner of the egames.com domain based in NY, but that unrelated company should not be confused with the original Philadelphia based RomTech/eGames/Entertainment Games entity, and should have a separate entry. — Preceding
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Clovinator (
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11:10, 27 September 2016 (UTC)reply
Games developed in-house
It says in the article that the Speedy Eggbert games were developed in-house by eGames, this is not true as far as I can tell. It is a rebranded version of the game Speedy Blupi, developed by Epsitec.
Tomrow (
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23:00, 24 October 2020 (UTC)reply