iPmart
15th August 2006, 00:33
Guild Wars ([Only registered and activated users can see links]) is an online game by ArenaNet, a developer founded by a group of people crucial to some of Blizzard Entertainment's past games and services such as Diablo, Warcraft, Starcraft, and Battle.net. They are now wholly owned by NCSoft, a South Korean game publisher.
more info will coming soon
youzef
15th August 2006, 19:16
NCsoft company info
NCsoft is a South Korean based online computer game company. NCsoft produced Lineage, a massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
NCsoft was originally founded in March 1997 by Tak Jin Kim, author of a Korean word processor program called Hangul, a business software developer. One of the company's first products was NC HTML Editor. In September 1998, NCsoft launched its first and most popular game, Lineage. The success of this game helped the company expand to locations in Taiwan, China, Japan, and the United States.
The company established a US subsidiary called NCsoft Austin (based in Austin, Texas) as a partnership with Richard Garriott's Destination Games in April 2001. Jake Song also moved to Austin in order to stimulate development. The branch developed MMORPGs and acts as the home to NC Interactive, NCsoft's division for support in North America (which had been established in May 2000).
NCsoft developed Lineage II and released it in South Korea on October 1, 2003, and in the United States on April 28, 2004. NCsoft is also the publisher for Guild Wars (developed by their subsidiary ArenaNet) and the MMORPGs City of Heroes and City of Villains (developed by Cryptic Studios).
Launched in July 2004, NCsoft Europe is a wholly owned subsidiary with its main office in Brighton, England. They brought City of Heroes to several European countries on February 4th 2005 and have announced Lineage II for a later date.
At the Taipei Game Show on February 2006, NCsoft announced Dungeon Runners [1], which is being developed at the Austin offices, and is now in the Closed Beta stage of testing.
In 2006, NCsoft hired the primary developers of jMonkeyEngine, a high performance open source scene graph based graphics API.
Also, at E3 2006, NCsoft announced the development of a new MMORPG, Aion. Aion is being developed by NCsoft's Seoul studio, and will use Crytek's CryENGINE technology. Aion's score is being developed by Kunihiko Ryo.
NCSoft key:
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Founded: 1997
Headquarters: South Korea
Key people: Tak Jin Kim
Industry: Computer and video game industry
Website: OFFICIAL(KOREAN) ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
ENGLISH ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
youzef
18th August 2006, 19:33
ArenaNet - The Developer Of Guild Wars Info
ArenaNet is a computer game developer and part of NCsoft Corporation, founded by members that played important roles in developing the highly successful computer games Warcraft, StarCraft, Diablo, Diablo II, and the Battle.net gaming network, then as developers at Blizzard Entertainment. ArenaNet's offices are located in Bellevue, Washington.
In the Guild Wars community, ArenaNet is often referred to as A.Net, in a similar fashion to the abbreviation B.Net for Battle.net.
ArenaNet key:
Logo:[Only registered and activated users can see links]
Headquarters: Bellevue, Washington
Industry: Computer and video game industry
Products: Guild Wars- Guild Wars Factions - Guild Wars Nightfall(soon)
Website: AreaNet ([Only registered and activated users can see links])
digitx
17th November 2006, 12:22
RYL2 better. It's free...try it. But sometimes quite lag
Bicycle
10th December 2006, 10:16
Is the same as the MAGEWAR? an online game like heroes
pdm8875
12th February 2007, 11:07
Hello, new to online games! What is the best and what is "RYL2"?
Many thanks
luibanez
27th December 2007, 03:44
Hello, can u tell a link to play this game?
Thanx
tonislav
31st March 2008, 01:07
I think thatthis is a very good game...