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MMO gaming portal, IJJI.com, is excited about its fourth anniversary and is giving players a month long celebration as well. Throughout July, IJJI.com will be hosting events at which players can win up to 50,000 virtual currency coins.
Through July 31, 2010, ijji.com is hosting a Hyper-Achievers Event, which is available for A.V.A, Lunia, and Soldier Front players who are taking advantage of ijji.com's Facebook Connect feature. The top 20 ijji.com Feed earners from each game who post their in-game achievements on Facebook each week will each receive 50 G Coin, meaning 60 players will win per week.
Real world prizes include a monitor, Razer gaming mice, keyboards, mouse pads and Amazon gift cards
For all of the details, head to IJJI.com. There's simply too much to fit here!
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Hmmm I been playing mmo's almost 10 years now and never heard of these guys. Thats odd.
The games they host aren't really very popular except for atlantica, neo steam, and sun. Even then, most people just use the main sites for the games instead of going through their game portal to play on the same exact servers with more hassle.
I swear they were doing Huxley at least they were during the beta I was in. Did this game die?
They stilll have a huxley site, but no idea if it is in beta or what
I dont understand why these guys even exist. Granted the only game I've played that they were associated with is Atlantica Online, but in that case all Ijji is is an option and completely irrelevant portal site to launch the game that for no apparant reason adds an extra layer of obnoxiousness to being able to launch the game if you sign up there. Anyone with a brain will avoid them and just lanuch the game by dbl-clicking the icon on their computer...
And Gunbound. Back in the day (say, circa 2004) it was a great competitive online version of Worms. Then ijji bought it and it went downhill. Its still popular but not as great as it once was. Now you have to login to the game from a web interface, that only seems to like IE and not Firefox, Chrome or Opera.
Actually most of their games are wildly popular. The problem is, is that most aren't MMOs, and the ones that are aren't exactly top notch.
They're more famous for their FPS/TPS games (Gunz, Soldier Front, Karma, Genesis A.D., etc.)
Oh, also. If you've never heard of them, it's probably because you know of them by a different name.
Perhaps you've heard of NHN? They're the same company. This is just their North American hosting.
Yay! Four full years of hackers, bots, and children with massive e-peen's constantly bickering over why they are the best!
Their games would be so much better if they actually did something about the "community", gm/mod's do absolutely nothing to enforce rules, every game they have is full of the exact same nonsense.