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GunZ: The Duel (Korean: 건즈 온라인), or simply GunZ, was an online third-person shooting game, [1] originally created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment and currently owned by MasangSoft. [2] [3] [4] It was free-to-play, with a microtransaction business model for purchasing premium in-game items
GunZ: The Second Duel (or simply GunZ 2) is an online third-person shooting game created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment. It is the sequel to 2003's GunZ: The Duel . Gunz 2 began its first closed beta test in Korea in early 2011, however it has yet to be released.
Making a server without a .mrs unpacker is possible as far as I know, but making one without the match server (the base of the entire Gunz server) is pretty much impossible, unless the new server were partially or completely copied from the original; however, no actual source for the Gunz server has been released by anyone, so "making it from ...
The Ocean Software version of Top Gun was released for various home computer formats in 1986.It was released for Atari ST, Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, and Amstrad CPC.. It is a one-on-one dogfighting simulator with 3D wire-frame model graphics, unique among more traditional sprite-based graphics and straightforward gameplay of the subsequent games.
The company started out as a small group of five researchers which eventually grew into a company. [3] In 2015 MAIET was dissolved, giving gaming rights to Masangsoft Inc.(마상소프트) [4] [5] [6] The founder and CEO, Venister, went off to work on several different ventures including a new gaming studio named Onion Crew.
An FXP board is an internet forum composed of members which distribute access to FTP servers or "pubstros". These forums are used to provide access to servers usually containing warez . FXP boards generally differ from other forums by having a very selective membership, typically opening public registration for a limited time and then closing ...
ijji / ˈ iː dʒ iː / was a free multiplayer game portal website. Games hosted at ijji ranged from traditional shooters and MMORPGs to more accessible casual games , all of which were free to download and play, and with the majority featuring competitive multiplayer gameplay.
Racers use FXP software and custom auto-trading software to transfer releases from one FTP to other FTP's and FTP Site-Rings (group of dedicated servers linked together) around the world. IRC site channels will use modes such as +s (secret) +p (private) and +i (invite only) to avoid detection.