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  • Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 10:17, March 9, 2014 (UTC)
  • Miniclip is a flash game site www.miniclip.com
  • Miniclip is a website for online games. It was founded in 2001, and as for today, it support 17 languages. The games in Miniclip's website are mostly created by Miniclip, but some of them are games by Armor Games and Nitrome.
  • Miniclip is a game website founded by Robert Small in 2001. The website started with a budget of £40,000, but has grown to be worth about £200 million [citation needed].
  • Miniclip은 스위스에 본사를 둔 플래시 기반의 온라인 게임 서비스를 지원하는 사이트이다. 2001년 설립했으며, 현재는 모바일 게임도 제작하고 있다. 사이트는 이곳으로 들어갈 수 있다.
  • Miniclip is an online company known for their browser-based games. The site was first launched on 2001[1] by Robert Small. Small was fresh out of university when he founded the company with Tihan Presbie, and today provides Cartoons and Ecards alongside their selection of games that are classic as well as new creations, and a Player section where you can create a player profile and challenge other gamers for highscores and awards. It is the world's largest online games website, with 43 million unique users per month and is also the largest privately held website on the Internet.[2] Its popularity originally arose from a game called Dancing Bush. Most games are created in Adobe Flash Player, and Shockwave, a handful in Java and one in Silverlight. Miniclip currently offers content in Englis
  • thumb|200px|Tradycyjne powitanie od Miniclipa Miniclip – strona internetowa przepełniona grami on-line zrzeszająca podnieconą społeczność szkolną najczęściej na lekcjach informatyki. Gry na Miniclipie dzielą się na: gry akcji, sportowe, logiczne, platformówki, i gierki w stylu zabili go i uciekł, które cieszą się największą popularnością. Ci, którzy mają więcej czasu mogą go poświęcić multiplayerom, które oferuje strona. Niektórzy są nimi tak przejęci, że nie przejmują się tym, jak wolno ładuje się strona.
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  • Please leave this page in place for future content and Steamification BrentNewland (talk) 10:17, March 9, 2014 (UTC)
  • Miniclip is a flash game site www.miniclip.com
  • Miniclip is a website for online games. It was founded in 2001, and as for today, it support 17 languages. The games in Miniclip's website are mostly created by Miniclip, but some of them are games by Armor Games and Nitrome.
  • Miniclip is an online company known for their browser-based games. The site was first launched on 2001[1] by Robert Small. Small was fresh out of university when he founded the company with Tihan Presbie, and today provides Cartoons and Ecards alongside their selection of games that are classic as well as new creations, and a Player section where you can create a player profile and challenge other gamers for highscores and awards. It is the world's largest online games website, with 43 million unique users per month and is also the largest privately held website on the Internet.[2] Its popularity originally arose from a game called Dancing Bush. Most games are created in Adobe Flash Player, and Shockwave, a handful in Java and one in Silverlight. Miniclip currently offers content in English, French, Spanish, German, Italian, Korean, Japanese, Chinese and Portuguese * Brazilian Portuguese. URL Slogan Play Free Games Commercial? Yes Type of site Internet games, E-cards & Animations Registration Optional Created by Miniclip Ltd. Forums Many new releases are given their own sub forum where players can share tips and offer help to other players. In some cases, game developers (noted with a bold blue name) will aid in assisting the players. Forums designated for specific games that do not receive active posts for longer than two months are deleted, and discussion moves to the category "Other Miniclip Games". Like most other forums, Miniclip also houses general discussion forums where users can chat about music, movies, video games, and sports, hold a debate, share and critique artwork, or tell a joke. A staff of moderators (noted with a bold orange name) keeps the forum problem free, by responding to reports and site violations. Overseeing the entire forum is a staff of administrators (noted with a bold green name), employees of the Miniclip company. Players A new addition to the Miniclip website is the Player's channel [1]. Miniclip Players can sign up and create their own unique avatars complete with a background and clothings, called "MiniMes". Players adds a social aspect to Miniclip.com allowing users to challenge other players' high scores, and win awards for completing certain tasks both on the site and in individual games. Miniclip Players is currently in beta and entered Improvement mode in July 2008[when?] whilst new features and bug fixes are implemented. Online Security Issues Several security firms reported in 2005 that some Miniclip users had installed a DLL "miniclipgameloader.dll" which contains the hostile code identified as "Trojan DownLoader 3069".[3][4] Removal tools are available. Reports in 2006 from the same security vendors show the same file as not containing hostile code.[5][6] In 2006, the security firm Sunbelt Software reported that Miniclip installed "high risk" malware called "Trojan-Downloader.CR64Loader".[7] On September 1, 2006, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team issued an advisory concerning Miniclip.[8]. "The Retro64 / Miniclip CR64Loader ActiveX control contains a buffer overflow vulnerability. This may allow a remote, unauthenticated attacker to execute an arbitrary code on a vulnerable system. ... Although the ActiveX control is no longer in use by either retro64.com or miniclip.com, any system that has used certain pages of these web sites in the past may be vulnerable." None of these reports showed any hostile activity. Top ten games Miniclip offers a list of the Top Ten most played games on the site. "Club Penguin" has been the number 1 game for over a year, apart from a blip in July 2008 when "Runescape" pushed up for a few days[when?]. The top 10 generally updates when new games are released however there are favourite games that, though they were released long ago, still visit the list occasionally. In late September 2008 and mid-October 2008 the game Commando 2 pushed past Club Penguin. Categories Miniclip has over thirty categories, spanning from Election '08 to E-Rated to Girls to Shoot 'em up, allowing a large audience
  • Miniclip is a game website founded by Robert Small in 2001. The website started with a budget of £40,000, but has grown to be worth about £200 million [citation needed].
  • Miniclip은 스위스에 본사를 둔 플래시 기반의 온라인 게임 서비스를 지원하는 사이트이다. 2001년 설립했으며, 현재는 모바일 게임도 제작하고 있다. 사이트는 이곳으로 들어갈 수 있다.
  • thumb|200px|Tradycyjne powitanie od Miniclipa Miniclip – strona internetowa przepełniona grami on-line zrzeszająca podnieconą społeczność szkolną najczęściej na lekcjach informatyki. Gry na Miniclipie dzielą się na: gry akcji, sportowe, logiczne, platformówki, i gierki w stylu zabili go i uciekł, które cieszą się największą popularnością. Ci, którzy mają więcej czasu mogą go poświęcić multiplayerom, które oferuje strona. Niektórzy są nimi tak przejęci, że nie przejmują się tym, jak wolno ładuje się strona. Zazwyczaj gry na Miniclipie są trudne albo wkurzające, dlatego sposobem plagiatu Miniclip ściąga gry od innych firm. Tym sposobem już nikt nie wie, kto jest prawdziwym twórcą jakiejś gry, a one i tak są trudne. Ciekawostkę stanowią gry logiczne. To one stanowią te 1,2%. Mimo to nikt w nie nie gra. Kolejną ciekawostkę stanowi brak zabezpieczenia zwykłych lamowatych userów na swoim komputerze. Każdy, kto posiada avasta, wie, że na 99.8% gier jest jakiś Trojan.gen albo inny Downloader. Miniclip jest stroną powszechnie stosowaną przez koncerny informatyczne. Niemal każdy producent oprogramowania antywirusowego najpierw testuje je na tej stronie. Jeśli nie złapie wirusa, wiadomo, że świadczy to o niskiej jakości produktu – na to, że był to dziki fart, nie ma co liczyć.
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