Chinese dev wins Oracle's Duke's Award for MMORPG
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Chinese dev wins Oracle's Duke's Award for MMORPG

Posted By smrt smith     December 27, 2018    

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Chinese Java developer Handseeing Information brought gaming returning to Oracle's Duke's Choice Award this season with its web-based massively multiplayer online role-playing game, X Fantasy, in line with RuneScape Gold a press release from your developer.
Oracle, this company that developed the Java programming platform and language, has sponsored the Duke's Awards since 2003 "to recognize and celebrate the innovation that Java delivers" and "compelling using Java technology," according on the company.
Handseeing Information created X Fantasy rolling around in its JGnet Java engine. According towards the developer's English language website, the experience includes allusions to China's "ancient culture background," and you'll be able to check out more at Snail Games' official Chinese Buy RuneScape Gold language website for X Fantasy.
Past Duke's Choice gaming winners include RuneScape, Jagex's MMORPG, which won last year. Other winners this current year will be announced with the JavaOne 2013 conference, which are going to be held in San Francisco Sept. 22-26.

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