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  2. Club Penguin Island - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, 2018, the final update, version 1.13.0, was released, which included an offline mode, effectively making the game still available as a single-player experience. At 10:00 AM PST on December 20, 2018, Club Penguin Island had shut down their servers.

  3. Club Penguin - Wikipedia

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    A Club Penguin Private Server (commonly abbreviated and known as a CPPS) is an online multiplayer game that is not part of Club Penguin, but uses unlicensed SWF files from Club Penguin, a database, and a server emulator in order to create a similar environment for the game. Many now use these environments in order to play the original game ...

  4. Club Penguin (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Club Penguin inspired a variety of console video games, books, and television specials. Following the game's discontinuation in March 2017, the game was replaced by a successor, Club Penguin Island (2017), which was released on mobile and desktop, and five recreations, Rewritten (2017), Online (2018), New (2020), Legacy (2022) and Journey (2023).

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  7. Category:Video games about penguins - Wikipedia

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    Club Penguin; Club Penguin Island; Club Penguin Rewritten; Club Penguin: Elite Penguin Force; Crazy Penguin Catapult; D. Doki Doki Penguin Land; H. Happy Feet (video ...

  8. History of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial MMORPG (although what constitutes "massive" requires qualification when discussing mid-1980s mainframes) was Island of Kesmai designed by Kelton Flinn and John Taylor. This roguelike game became available in 1985 for $12.00 per hour via the CompuServe online service and supported up to one hundred players. [16]

  9. Category:Club Penguin - Wikipedia

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