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Top 10 online games that went bankrupt

The top ten online games that went bankrupt include "QQ Wonderland", "Lord of the Rings OL", "Lao Feifei", "Creation Westward Journey", "Da Tang Heroes", "Power Band", "Looney Tunes" "Asian War", "QQ Flying Island", "Dragon", "Earthshaking".

1. "QQ Wonderland"

The national server started testing in 2008 and officially went into public beta on May 25, 2012. It lasted 4 years, from the public beta to the official shutdown in June. , and it was just over a year.

2. "Lord of the Rings OL"

This game has an excellent reputation among players and has many loyal fans in China. However, due to dismal operating results in mainland China, errors in cooperation with Turbine, and repeated major delays in operations, the agreement was eventually terminated and operations were suspended.

3. "Lao Feifei"

When the player's level reaches level 20, he will have the ability to sit on a broom or stand on a skateboard and fly like an elf, freely Roam the entire game world.

4. "Creation Journey to the West"

The game draws elements from Chinese landscape paintings and traditional arts and crafts, and combines myths and legends with fantastic ideas such as heaven and earth, fairy caves, and demons' territories. , forming beautiful and magical Chinese paintings.

5. "Heroes of the Tang Dynasty"

The game has a rich self-created martial arts system, an original Qinggong system, and a huge battlefield system. This was already very advanced at the time, and the BGM in the game was also very classic.

6. "Jin Band"

It is the world's first casual music game that uses MP3 music as the game platform. It cleverly combines music and entertainment, allowing you to play while playing. When playing songs, you unknowingly merge into the infinite beauty of music.

7. "Lunia War"

A game similar to "DNF" will definitely be very popular if it is well run.

8. "QQ Flying Island"

Players can choose the battle mode to engage in thrilling battles. In addition, through the battlefield mode, you can cooperate with other players to experience the fun of team combat. The game also introduces RPG elements such as prop combination system, pet growth system, and house system.

9. "Dragon"

In 2001, the MMORPG online game "Dragon" was jointly developed and launched by South Korea's eSofNet and Samsung Electronics. The game was written by Korean writer Lee Young-do. Developed based on the best-selling science fiction novel.

10. "Shocking"

This game was extremely popular back then, and every server it opened was full. Later, cheating became rampant, coupled with the operator's inaction, contract expiration and various operational reasons, the game ceased operations in February 2010.