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  2. Jagex - Wikipedia

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    An early Jagex logo. After initially creating the Jagex name and logo for their projects, brothers and computer programmers Andrew and Paul Gower began trading under the Jagex name in 1999, describing Jagex Software as a "small software company based in England who specialise in producing top-quality Java-games for webpages."

  3. Old School RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    Old School RuneScape is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), developed and published by Jagex.The game was released on 16 February 2013. When Old School RuneScape launched, it began as an August 2007 version of the game RuneScape, which was highly popular prior to the launch of RuneScape 3.

  4. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    For account security reasons, Jagex discourages the discussion of fansites within the game or the forums – and a rule specifically prohibits sharing web addresses. [127] A major fansite has criticised Jagex for not recognising fansites' contributions to the development of its game. [ 128 ]

  5. Block N Load - Wikipedia

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    Block N Load is a team-based first-person shooter and voxel-based sandbox video game developed and published by Jagex in conjunction with Artplant. A successor to Ace of Spades, the game was initially released as a paid title on 30 April 2015 before being released as a free-to-play title as part of an update on 1 Oct 2015.

  6. Dlala Studios - Wikipedia

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    Dlala Studios was founded by Aj Grand-Scrutton and Craig Thomas in June 2012. Both Thomas and Grand Scrutton were colleagues at Jagex, the developer behind RuneScape.The small studio, which operated at Grand-Scrutton's basement at the time, had no budget for their first game and therefore, decided to develop a game for Windows 8 exclusively because it was a new development scene and they had ...

  7. Wol - Wikipedia

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    War of Legends, (/wɒl/) a fantasy real-time strategy game published by Jagex Games Studio; Warhammer Online, abbreviation used internally by Games Workshop staff; StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty; Westwood Online, multi-player game mode by Westwood Studios, superseded by XWIS

  8. FunOrb - Wikipedia

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    Jagex stated that FunOrb would be updated every two weeks, either with a new game, an update to a game or an updated site feature, [11] but the last website update was on 2 December 2014. [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Jagex stated in 2008 that they were considering adding third party games to the site, [ 14 ] but at the time of the site closing only Jagex ...

  9. Category:Jagex - Wikipedia

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    Jagex (est. 2001) — the British online video game development company based in Cambridge, England. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.