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'''Orisinal: Morning Sunshine''' is a [[website]] featuring 60 [[Adobe Flash]] games. The website was created in 2000 by Ferry Halim who resides in [[Fresno, California|Fresno]], [[California]]. It won the [[World Summit Award]] in 2003 in the e-entertainment category<ref>http://www.wsis-award.org/index.php?folder=56&article=115</ref> and the [[Webby Award]] in the games category in 2003<ref>http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current.php?season=7</ref>. In 2004, the site jayisgames.com commended Orisinal: Morning Sunshine for Outstanding Achievement in Artistic Expression in its Best of 2004 special awards<ref>http://jayisgames.com/best-of/2004/</ref>. Ferry Halim's games mostly contain small animals. The majority of the games are 'cute' and have beautiful outdoor backgrounds and relaxing, ambient music (some of them composed by [[Steven Cravis]]<ref>http://www.stevencravis.com/html/about/faq.html</ref>), with few games involving fighting and battle. The games have been considered [[art game]]s.
'''Orisinal: Morning Sunshine''' is a [[website]] featuring 60 [[Adobe Flash]] games. The website was created in 2000 by Ferry Halim who resides in [[Fresno, California|Fresno]], [[California]]. It won the [[World Summit Award]] in 2003 in the e-entertainment category<ref>http://www.wsis-award.org/index.php?folder=56&article=115</ref> and the [[Webby Award]] in the games category in 2003<ref>http://www.webbyawards.com/webbys/current.php?season=7</ref>. In 2004, the site jayisgames.com commended Orisinal: Morning Sunshine for Outstanding Achievement in Artistic Expression in its Best of 2004 special awards<ref>http://jayisgames.com/best-of/2004/</ref>. Ferry Halim's games mostly contain small animals. The majority of the games are 'cute' and have beautiful outdoor backgrounds and relaxing, ambient music (some of them composed by [[Steven Cravis]]<ref>http://www.stevencravis.com/html/about/faq.html</ref> and several featuring music from [[Kimagure Orange Road]]), with few games involving fighting and battle. The games have been considered [[art game]]s.
The Orisinal website also includes an online store, guest book, desktop wallpaper, trailers and also a special function that allows users to send and receive flowers custom-made via email services<ref>http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/</ref>.
The Orisinal website also includes an online store, guest book, desktop wallpaper, trailers and also a special function that allows users to send and receive flowers custom-made via email services<ref>http://www.ferryhalim.com/orisinal/</ref>.



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Orisinal: Morning Sunshine is a website featuring 60 Adobe Flash games. The website was created in 2000 by Ferry Halim who resides in Fresno, California. It won the World Summit Award in 2003 in the e-entertainment category[1] and the Webby Award in the games category in 2003[2]. In 2004, the site jayisgames.com commended Orisinal: Morning Sunshine for Outstanding Achievement in Artistic Expression in its Best of 2004 special awards[3]. Ferry Halim's games mostly contain small animals. The majority of the games are 'cute' and have beautiful outdoor backgrounds and relaxing, ambient music (some of them composed by Steven Cravis[4] and several featuring music from Kimagure Orange Road), with few games involving fighting and battle. The games have been considered art games. The Orisinal website also includes an online store, guest book, desktop wallpaper, trailers and also a special function that allows users to send and receive flowers custom-made via email services[5].

Orisinal is known for having very strong protection over its Flash games, for which even the likes of eBaums World have not successfully stolen the games and submitted them to their respective websites.

According to Ferry Halim, the website is "his personal playground."[6]

Winterbells - The gamer must steer a white rabbit up a winter night scape to earn points by leaping onto increasingly smaller white bells.

The Way Home - The gamer must steer a squirrel across a cityscape, collecting food as they go.

The Truth Is Up There - To earn points, the gamer must keep a flying saucer within the viewfinder of a video camera.

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