It can be said that for the 80s and 90s generations, these are undoubtedly the immortal online games.
There is a fact that many of Vietnam's early online games were either published by VNG or eventually came under the umbrella of this giant. It's accurate to say that VNG is the diligent publisher developing and bringing quality games to the Vietnamese gaming market. In the list below, there are quite a few games from VNG.
Vo Lam Truyen Ky
While Vo Lam Truyen Ky may not be the first online game released in the Vietnamese market, it's certainly the most famous. To this day, it stands as a steadfast monument, evidence of the development through the highs and lows of the Vietnamese gaming community. With Vo Lam Truyen Ky, VNG paved the way for a series of other legendary games.

Sword of Heroes
Belonging to the realm of Wuxia MMORPGs, Sword Heroes was released by VNG in 2009 and is dubbed the king of Wuxia games. Like Vo Lam Truyen Ky, Sword Heroes has truly left a lasting mark on the hearts of Vietnamese gamers. To this day, this Wuxia RPG still boasts a large player base and receives much love from the community.

Alongside Vo Lam Truyen Ky, Sword Heroes has witnessed the development and even the quiet moments of the Vietnamese gaming market. Despite the ups and downs, these two games continue to thrive, proving the quality that VNG has brought to the Vietnamese gaming market.
Heavenly Sword Dragon Sabre
Heavenly Sword Dragon Sabre serves as a pioneer for the trend of releasing 3D MMORPGs in the Vietnamese market. While not initially published by VNG, Heavenly Sword Dragon Sabre eventually came under their umbrella.

When talking about which 3D RPG has made the deepest impression on players, it's hard to overlook Heavenly Sword Dragon Sabre. Recently, VNG also released Heavenly Sword Dragon Sabre 2 in Vietnam, continuing the journey of this game alongside Vietnamese gamers in the times ahead.
Boom Online
If the above three games are all MMORPGs, Boom Online stands out as a game of a different genre. The colors and style of Boom Online resonated with the tastes of 90s gamers at that time. It also sparked a series of trends among Vietnamese youth from 2007 to 2009.

Although no longer in circulation, Boom Online still leaves a lasting impression on the 90s gamers. And let's not forget, Boom Online was also published by VNG.
To be continued
