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  2. Ran Online - Wikipedia

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    Ran Online (stylized as RAN Online, Chinese: δΊ‚Online) was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Min Communications, Inc., the company that had also developed Remnant Knights. [1] After starting the first official service in Korea in July 2004, RAN Online continued to expand globally.

  3. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Sequel to Ragnarok Online. Servers shut down in South Korea, Southeast Asia, and most of Europe excluding CIS countries. [10] Ran Online: Closed 3D Campus fantasy Freemium 2004 2021 Rappelz: Active 3D Medieval fantasy Free-to-play 2006 2016 (SEA) Servers active in Europe, North America, MENA, Japan, and Korea. SEA server closed 2016. Realm of ...

  4. Dragon Quest VIII - Wikipedia

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    By September 2008, total worldwide shipments of Dragon Quest VIII surpassed 4.9 million copies, [40] of which over 430,000 were from the North American release. [41] Dragon Quest VIII is the biggest selling game ever for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. [42] It was the first Dragon Quest game to receive a score of 39 out of 40 from Famitsu. [43]

  5. Sierra Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Sierra's Adventure Game Interpreter engine, introduced with King's Quest, was replaced in 1988 [13] with Sierra's Creative Interpreter in King's Quest IV. The game was released under both engines, so those who had newer computers could use the new engine and better rendering technology. [14]

  6. Ultima Online - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online (UO) is a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) released on September 24, 1997 [1] by Origin Systems.. Set in the Ultima universe, it is known for its extensive player versus player combat system.

  7. Artix Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    The first game by Artix Entertainment was AdventureQuest, released in 2002.Set in the world of "Lore", it is a single-player, online role-playing video game.The gameplay, described as "purely combat" by the developers, allows players to complete quests and battle enemies using a variety of weapons, skills and items. [6]

  8. Royal Quest - Wikipedia

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    The game was announced on October 22, 2010. [1] Open beta of the Russian version has been launched April 10, 2012. Open beta of the English version was made available via Steam since August 4, 2014 (early access since July 31, 2014). Royal Quest has been officially released December 8, 2015 in Russia and December 23, 2015, in the world.

  9. Slime (series) - Wikipedia

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    Yoshiki Watabe, producer of Dragon Quest VIII, thought of the idea and approached series creator Yuji Horii and together they brainstormed the games genre and style. [4] Previously the two had discussed making a game for children while working on a port of Dragon Quest to the Game Boy, and the need for a main character appealing to children. [4]