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  2. Dragon Nest - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Nest (Korean: 드래곤네스트) is a free-to-play fantasy MMORPG developed by Eyedentity and available in different regions and languages. Aside from boasting a non-targeting combat and skill system within instance dungeons, Dragon Nest revolves around a rich story which is told in different points of view depending on the player's chosen class.

  3. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Dragon Ball Online: Closed 3D: Fantasy: Free-to-play: 2010: 2013 Downloadable client (Windows, Mac, Linux) Tactical combat Dragon Nest: Active 3D: Fantasy: Freemium: 2010: Manual aim action combat Dragon Oath: China 3D: Mythology (Chinese) Free-to-play: 2007: Based on the novel Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils by Jin Yong: Dragon Quest X Online: Japan ...

  4. Eyedentity Games - Wikipedia

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    Eyedentity Games, Inc. is a South Korean developer of online games founded in 2007. [1] The studio's first game is the commercially successful fast-paced action MMORPG , Dragon Nest . Eyedentity Games was acquired by Chinese digital entertainment company Shanda Games in September 2010.

  5. Nexon - Wikipedia

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    Also known in Asia as Mabinogi Heroes; prequel to Mabinogi, the original game Dragon Nest: Eyedentity Games: Nexon to share the publishing rights in Korea (ENP Games handles the KR server, while Eyedentity Games handles the rest of Global, ex. Chinese territories) 2011 Cyphers: Neople 2012 FIFA Online 3: Electronic Arts: Publishing for Korea ...

  6. Gathering of Developers - Wikipedia

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    Gathering of Developers, Inc. (shortened as G.O.D. or GodGames, and branded as Gathering between 2003 and 2004) was an American video game publisher based in New York City. . Founded by Mike Wilson and associates in January 1998 and originally based in Dallas, the company was acquired by Take-Two Interactive in May 2

  7. Private server - Wikipedia

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    A private server is a reimplementation in online game servers, typically as clones of proprietary commercial software by a third party of the game community. The private server is often not made or sanctioned by the original company. Private servers often host MMORPG genre games such as World of Warcraft, Runescape, and MapleStory. These ...

  8. Category:God games - Wikipedia

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  9. God game - Wikipedia

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    A god game is an artificial life game [1] that casts the player in the position of controlling the game on a large scale, as an entity with divine and supernatural powers, as a great leader, or with no specified character (as in Spore), and places them in charge of a game setting containing autonomous characters to guard and influence.