GPANG
GPANG (Korean: 지팡) was a 3D mobile game service introduced in 2004 by the Korean provider KTF.[1] This service allowed subscribers to access a downloadable game portal and play advanced 3D mobile games, including MMOs. KTF's GPANG competed with SK Telecom's own 3D mobile game service called GXG. On June 1 2009, GPANG ceased to exist.
Compatible devices
- LG KV3600 (2005)
- Samsung SPH-G1000 (2005)
- Samsung SPH-B3200 (2006)
Games
72 released games are known to exist, with 1 unreleased game.
gollark: It is getting actual generics, after however many years, some time this year probably.
gollark: I wonder how long it'll be before someone makes Unicode Turing-complete.
gollark: https://www.reddit.com/r/rust/comments/5penft/parallelizing_enjarify_in_go_and_rust/dcsgk7n/I think this just wonderfully encapsulates Go.
gollark: Oh, it also has that weird conditional compile thing depending on `_linux.go` suffixes or `_test.go` ones I think?
gollark: Okay, sure, you can ignore that for Go itself, if we had Go-with-an-alternate-compiler-but-identical-language-bits it would be irrelevant.
See also
- GXG
- N-Gage
External links
- (in Korean) GPANG official website
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