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MapleStory (Korean: 메이플스토리) is a free-to-play, 2D, side-scrolling massively multiplayer online role-playing game, developed by South Korean company Wizet. Several versions of the game are available for specific countries or regions, published by various companies (such as Nexon ).
Prior to joining Nexon America, Min Kim operated the successful launch of Maplestory as the Vice President of Global Business Development in Wizet Corporation.Min started his career in video games as a senior associate of business development at Nexon Corporation pursuing new business opportunities such as a social networking service, a board game business, and online game licensing ...
MapleStory 2 was released free-to-play first in Korea. The game takes many of the features of the original game, MapleStory , and applies them to a 3D voxel -based environment. Most enemies, NPCs , and locations made a return in this sequel, although with several changes.
Nexon Co., Ltd. (formerly Korean: 주식회사 넥슨) is a South Korean video game developer and publisher.It develops and publishes titles including MapleStory, Crazyracing Kartrider, Sudden Attack, Dungeon & Fighter, and Blue Archive.
Kim founded Nexon in 1994, while pursuing a doctorate in computer science and engineering at KAIST. [5] Under Kim's leadership, Nexon launched the world's first graphic massively multiplayer online role-playing game (), Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds and released popular titles such as MapleStory, KartRider, Mabinogi and Dungeon&Fighter.
MapleStory Adventures was a free-to-play, 2D, side-scrolling social network game developed by the South Korean company Nexon for Facebook and launched in July 2011. MapleStory Adventures was a simplified version of MapleStory ' s basic gameplay and included creating an avatar, fighting monsters and completing quests.
Pages in category "MapleStory" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The first known instance of a loot-box system is an item called "gachapon ticket", introduced in June 2004 in the Japanese version of MapleStory. The tickets were sold at the price of ¥100 each. Like real-life gachapon machines, players attained random game items when they used the ticket on "Gachapon", in-game machines distributed across the ...