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|title = Club Penguin |
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|image = [[Image:750px-Club Penguin.jpg|300px]] |
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|developer = [[The Walt Disney Company]] and [[Club Penguin Entertainment Inc]] |
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|publisher = [[Club Penguin Entertainment Inc]] |
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|engine = [[Adobe Flash]] |
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|beta test date = [[August 22nd]], [[2005]] |
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|released = [[October 24th]], [[2005]] |
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|genre = [[Online Game]] |
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|modes = [[Multiplayer]] |
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|media = Web interface |
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|input = [[Computer keyboard|Keyboard]], [[Mouse (computing)|Mouse]] |
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'''Club Penguin''' is an [[online game]] developed by ''[[Club Penguin Entertainment Inc]]'' which was bought by the ''[[Disney]]'' company. Using cartoon penguin as [[Avatar (virtual reality)|avatars]], players can waddle around, chat, play [[minigame]]s, and participate in other activities with one another in a [[snow]]-covered [[virtual world]]. After [[beta-testing]], Club Penguin was made available to the general public on [[October 24]], [[2005]]<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.clubpenguin.com/2005/10/its-launched.html |title=Club Penguin - It's Launched! |accessdate=2006-09-08 |author=Billybob |date=2005-10-24 |work=Club Penguin Developer Blog |quote= }}</ref> and has since expanded into a large [[online community]]. |
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== Merchandise == |
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An online merchandise shop opened on the Club Penguin website in [[August]] [[2006]],<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.clubpenguin.com/2006/08/now-open.html |title="NOW OPEN!!!" |accessdate=2006-12-15 |author=Billybob |date=2006-08-31 |work=Club Penguin Developer Blog |quote= }}</ref> selling stuffed [[#Puffles|Puffles]] and T-shirts. Keychains, gift cards, and more shirts were added on [[November 7]], [[2006]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.clubpenguin.com/2006/12/lots-of-new-stuff.html |title="Lots of New Stuff!!" |accessdate=2006-12-15 |author=Billybob |date=2006-11-07 |work=Club Penguin Developer Blog |quote= }}</ref> |
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==Memberships== |
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===Subscribed memberships=== |
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[[Image:Club Penguin Player Card.png|right|thumb|A Club Penguin Member's Player Card.]] Players may become subscribed members and doing so grants them additional benefits. They may buy clothing and furniture, own up to fourteen puffles, enjoy early access to new parts of the game, buy furniture for their puffles, and have access to all puffle breeds. A brand new catalogue only for members contains hairstyles. Members also have access to Members-only parties hosted by Club Penguin.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://secure.clubpenguin.com/membership/ |title=Club Penguin Become a Member |accessdate=2007-01-01 |quote= }}</ref> Members may also open their igloo to visits by other players. |
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Club Penguin recently released game cards available for retail purchase, initially at [[Target Corporation|Target]] stores in the United States, enabling players to buy their own membership.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blog.clubpenguin.com/ |title="Club Penguin Game Cards Coming Soon!!!" |accessdate=2007-12-22 |author=Jasper1357 |date=2007-12-17 |work=Club Penguin Developer Blog |publisher=Club Penguin }}</ref> |
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Should a subscribed membership lapse or become canceled, that player's members-only clothes will become translucent and an upgraded igloo will be removed. These items will return if the membership is renewed. |
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===Non-memberships=== |
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Club Penguin provides a non-membership option. Although such play is free, it does not include all of the benefits of being a member. Non-members may still buy different colors for their penguins, buy player-card backgrounds, travel to any place in the Club Penguin world (except during members-only parties), and play games. Non-members may also receive and use items given out at parties that are held monthly for all players. Non-members are restricted to only two red or blue puffles. If a former member once owned puffles, they may be kept, although no new member-only puffles may be bought. Non-members can not purchase clothes, furniture, wigs, hats, or igloo upgrades. |
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==Gameplay== |
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===Environment=== |
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[[Image:CP Map.png|thumb|right|The map of Club Penguin]] |
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Club Penguin is divided into various rooms and distinct areas. |
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Each player is provided with an [[igloo]] for a home. Members have the option of opening their igloo so other penguins can access it via the map. Members may also purchase larger igloos and decorate their igloos with items bought with virtual coins earned by playing mini-games. |
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Many game locations can be accessed by clicking on the Club Penguin map. Some places, such as the Attic, are reached by clicking their general area on the map then walking the penguin to the specific location. Other places, such as Rockhopper's Ship, ''The Migrator'', are only available on certain days. Penguins with ''secret agent'' status can also teleport to any location (other than isolated areas and players' igloos) using their spy phone. There are 3 isolated areas: the [[Dojo]] which is located in the mountains, the Ice Berg which is located in the northeast part of the water, and the Mine which is located south of the Dojo. |
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===The Stage=== |
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The Stage was released in [[November 2007]], located between the Pizza Parlor and the Pet Shop. In the stage, penguins can act out plays. Members can buy costumes for the play, which is an option that non-members don't have. The script for the play is located at the bottom right corner of the screen. When clicked, a list of lines will be brought up for the penguin to say. Each month, there is a new play. |
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===Chat=== |
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Club Penguin provides two options for inter-player communication. The '''Ultimate-Safe Chat''' mode allows players to select phrases from a list. The other mode, "Open Chat", allows players to enter their own custom messages.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.clubpenguin.com/parents/q-a-for-parents.htm#is_it_safe |title="Is It Safe?" |accessdate=2006-10-03 |work=Club Penguin Q&A for Parents |quote= }}</ref> Each game server offers a particular type of chat — the majority allowing either chat mode, but some servers allow only the ''Ultimate-Safe Chat'' mode. |
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Players who use profanity are often punished by an automatic 24-hour ban, although not all vulgar language results in an immediate ban. After being caught using profane language on a second or third occasion, players may be banned for 72 hours. Players caught hacking Club Penguin are banned for a much longer time period. After 3 to 5 bans, a player is banned indefinitely from the game.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.clubpenguin.com/help/guide/communicating.htm#Breaking_the_Rules |title="Breaking the Rules" and "How a Penguin is Banned" |accessdate=2007-05-07 |work=Club Penguin Communicating |quote= }}</ref> |
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==Items== |
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Players may use the virtual coins that they collect from play mini games to purchase various items from a wide variety of shops. Shop types include clothing, wigs, stage costumes, igloos, furnitures, sports, and pirates. The pirate shop is only available when Rockhopper's ship has docked in Club Penguin. Players are allowed to purchase many colors for their penguins. Each color bought is saved into the penguin's card, allowing the player access and change colors as often as they wish. Backgrounds are also available for players to purchase. Backgrounds are placed behind the penguin's picture on their card and can also be switched with other backgrounds freely. Every month, up to two to four backgrounds are released. Backgrounds and colors can be bought by non-members. |
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Pins appear every second week and display in the top left-hand corner of a player's lookup card. A special Christmas Tree Pin was made available for 50 coins in a late 2006 issue of the ''Penguin Times'' newspaper. Pins are currently free but have to be found from around Club Penguin. On [[January 4]], [[2008]], Club Penguin hid their 50th pin, which was a snow shovel located in the Boiler Room. Flags are similar to pins; they also appear in the top left-hand corner of a player's lookup card. They can only be worn one at a time and are only be bought by Members only. |
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Clothes are worn by penguins, which can either be bought or is given out during parties. Only members can buy clothes, but those given out at parties are wearable by all penguins. |
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Members' igloos can be upgraded into many different styles. Some igloo styles are themed for recent parties, such as the Bamboo Hut or Log Cabin. Igloo upgrades range from 1000 (Basic Snow Igloo) to 5100 (Ice Castle) coins depending on the style. Furniture is for member-only igloos and can be used to design and decorate an igloo. Flooring for the an igloo (introduced [[January 19]], [[2007]]) is also members only. There are currently nine different floors to choose from. |
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==The Penguin Times== |
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Club Penguin has a free virtual weekly newspaper delivered every Thursday. It contains news about Club Penguin and features games, comics, polls, and more. It also has an advice column where a player can write to Aunt Arctic and ask questions about Club Penguin. Any penguin can submit questions, comics, jokes, and riddles to The Penguin Times, which will be chosen and displayed in the next issue. The Boiler Room under the Night Club contains an archive of newspapers from the last six weeks.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.clubpenguin.com/help/guide/newspaper.htm |title="Newspaper" |accessdate=2007-04-28 |work=Club Penguin Help |quote= }}</ref> |
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===Calendar dates=== |
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Each newspaper edition includes a list of dates that summarize when the next pin will be hidden, upcoming parties and other Club Penguin events. |
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===Submissions=== |
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Players are able to submit [[jokes]], [[riddles]], [[poems]], [[comics]], Fan Art and questions to Aunt Arctic. Each week, a few submissions are picked and displayed. |
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== Puffles == |
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Puffles are small, fluffy creatures that players may have as pets. They are available from the Pet Shop in blue, green, pink, black, purple, red, and newly released yellow. Non-members have access to the blue and red puffles only, and may have no more than two; members may adopt up to fourteen puffles. Puffles have health, rest, and energy [[bar chart]]s to indicate their status. Members whose membership has expired may still keep the puffles, unless they run away. |
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There are seven official breeds of puffles, each with a different personality. |
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* Blue Puffles are mild tempered and content. Their favourite toy is a ball. Blue Puffles can be adopted by anyone in Club Penguin. Blue Puffles were the first puffle breed in Club Penguin and are loyal, making them very popular. |
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* Green Puffles are very energetic and playful. They like to clown around on their unicycles or play with their propeller caps. |
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* Purple Puffles are lots of fun to have around. They enjoy blowing bubbles and are terrific dancers, but they can be a bit fussy, especially at meal time. |
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* Red Puffles are adventurous and enthusiastic. They are fearless when attempting daring tricks (except in the survival mode of Catchin' Waves) and spend a lot of their playful energy on a surf board. They shoot themselves out of a cannon or bowl when playing. Rockhopper brought these puffles to Club Penguin on his ship from Rockhopper Island. These, like the Blue Puffles can be adopted by anyone on Club Penguin. |
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* Pink Puffles are very active and cheery. They love to exercise by jumping rope or playing on their trampolines. |
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* Black Puffles are known to be mischievous and short-tempered. However, they love to play and make a great pet for anyone who likes a little bit of personality. They sometimes catch on fire and will turn red for a short period of time. |
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* Yellow Puffles were added [[November 30]], [[2007]]. They love art and are very active. When playing, Yellow Puffles either will choose between going to paint or film a [[movie]]. They sculpt food into book room ornaments before eating it, add color to the water when they bath, and dream of being a super hero when sleeping. If a player take Yellow Puffles for a walk and begins dancing, the puffle will sing. |
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According to the book ''Truth or Dare'' found in the Book Room, the green puffle dancing on the speaker in the Night Club was the rumored "Keeper of the Boiler Room". |
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==Famous penguins== |
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===Captain Rockhopper=== |
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'''Rockhopper''' is a pirate who arrives at Club Penguin aboard a pirate ship named ''The Migrator''. Introduced on [[October 14]] [[2006]], he arrives in the game approximately every two to three months. During a Rockhopper visit, all players (including non-members) may explore his ship, which offers exclusive 'rare' items for purchase, and a fictional diary of the character's adventures. Rockhopper's items can be found no where else besides his ship. When among game players, Rockhopper appears as most others except that he wears a pirate hat, and a beard which are not available to others. Players who find Rockhopper and click on him receive exclusive items such as a background for their player card. If you click "Visit igloo" it will take you to his ship but when his ship broke down in his most recent visit, it took you to the beach. You cannot be Rockhopper's buddy or report him. Rockhopper has a red puffle named Yarr.In the month of February Rockhopper's ship crashed. This opened a chance for a new game called Aqua Grabber. The game is completed when all missing items from Rockhopper's ship have be found and placed into a net. |
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===G (Gary the Gadget Guy) === |
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'''G''' is an agent who only appears in missions. G is a blue penguin with a lab coat and glasses, and is founder of the Club Penguin HQ. His lab is in the Club Penguin HQ and players may only visit the lab within missions. G has created lots of inventions – including the Prototype Sled, the Spy Phone, AC 1000, and Spy Goggles – which help players complete their missions. |
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=== Aunt Arctic {{Anchor|Aunt Arctic}} === |
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'''Aunt Arctic''' is a reporter featured in the Penguin Times Newspaper and has given advice ever since the first issue of the Penguin Times was released. Aunt Artic's role is very quite similar to that of a [[real life]] [[advice column]]ist, giving advice – in this case, regarding game queries and [[etiquette]]. Club Penguin players cannot physically meet her (though she is a part of the first Secret Agent Mission). Players can send questions to Aunt Arctic using an in-game form, and she may respond to them. |
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==Walt Disney Company== |
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On [[August 1]] [[2007]], Club Penguin announced that it was partnering up with [[The Walt Disney Company]]. New Horizon Interactive claimed that players will not notice a difference. Disney offered a deal of $350 million. The headquarters will remain in Kelowna, British Columbia and there are plans to add multiple languages. No external ads will be introduced on the game website. Disney is advertising the game on disney.com and other sites. |
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According to the Walt Disney Company, an additional $350 million could be added to the initial $350 million offering (for a potential total of $700 million) if the Club Penguin founders can reach profit targets through 2009 with its more than 700,000 paid subscribers and 12 million registered users.<ref>{{Citation | last = Friedman | first = Josh | author-link = Josh Friedman | title = Disney buying Club Penguin website: Deal for Club Penguin, geared to children and young teens, could be worth $700 million | newspaper = Los Angeles Times | date = [[2007-08-02]] | year = 2007 | url = http://www.latimes.com/technology/la-fi-disney2aug02,1,684160.story?coll=la-headlines-technology]]}}</ref> |
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==Coins For Change== |
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Coins For Change was an in-game [[charity (practice)|donation]] available from [[December 14]] to [[December 24]], 2007, in which players could donate their virtual coins to any of three charitable issues: Kids who are sick, The Environment, and Kids in Developing Countries. Players could donate in increments of 50, 250, or 500 virtual coins. At the end of the campaign, the New Horizon Foundation donated a total of $1 million to the [[World Wide Fund for Nature]], the [[Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation]], and [[Free The Children]]. The proportion of the 1 million dollars that each organization received depended on how many virtual coins were donated by players toward each issue. For example, if most players donated their virtual coins to the environment, the environmental organization got a higher percentage than the others. Issue #115 of ''The Penguin Times'' stated that the standings were: |
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*'''Kid's Health''': 39.4%, $394,000 went to the [[Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation]] |
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*'''Environment''': 33%, $330,000 went to [[World Wide Fund for Nature]] |
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*'''Kids in Developing Countries''': 27.6%, $276,000 went to [[Free the Children]] |
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A total of over [[million|1 million]] coins were donated. Penguins who donated received a postcard thanking them for donating. Every donation station had a box of bells next to it. Penguins – both members and non-members – could take a bell at no cost. |
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The Coins for Change program was announced on Disney Channel's Disney 365.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.clubpenguin.com/images/downloads/Coins_for_Change_details.pdf |title=Coins for Change: Waddle around and make a difference |accessdate=2007-12-16 |publisher=ClubPenguin.com}}</ref> |
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==Missions== |
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Missions are opened to all secret agents. They are found in the bottom right corner in a folder. When click the folder enlarges and has the missions on the left and a check box to the right. The check box is for you to know if the mission has been completed. farther to the right is a picture of the mission. Some mission lead to other missions such as Case of missing coins where you would find white fur. Then in the next mission avalanche rescue you find more. The next mission you find where it comes from. Then the last one so for cannot be completed unless the previous mission has been completed. |
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==See also== |
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*[[Disney]] |
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*[[Club Penguin Entertainment Inc]] |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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; Club Penguin Sites |
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* [http://www.clubpenguin.com Club Penguin Official Website] |
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* [http://blog.clubpenguin.com Club Penguin Blog] |
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* [http://play.clubpenguin.com/miniclip.htm Official Club Penguin Site on Miniclip] |
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* [http://play.clubpenguin.com/load.swf Club Penguin Full Screen] |
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* [http://www.clubpenguin.wikia.com Club Penguin Wiki] |
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* [http://www.clubpenguin.com/cpip Club Penguin Improvement Project] |
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* [http://penguinforum.miniclip.com/ Miniclip's Unofficial Club Penguin Message Board] |
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* [http://www.nhinteractive.com/ New Horizon Interactive] |
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