'MAG' broadens the scope of online gaming - Charleston Gazette
March 7th, 2010Tally "xelissa" Callahan - Co-Optimus.com
Ragnarok Online may be incredibly popular in the East, but here on North American shores it's dwarfed by the likes of World of Warcraft. Today we look at a portable version of the game for the DS, though not an MMO, but does indeed offer co-op play
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Kingsoft Joins Forces with Asiasoft, Largest Online Game Operator in - PR Inside
About Asiasoft in Thailand In 2006, Asiasoft from Thailand was granted the concession right of the Thai version of the famous online game "Ragnarok Online" developed in South Korea. The game had 110,600 Peak Concurrent User ("PCU"), putting it right
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Ragnarok DS Co-Op Review - Co-Optimus.com
Ragnarok DS takes place in the same world as the popular Korean MMORPG Ragnarok Online. Developer GungHo Online Entertainment brings the same artstyle, job system, and fast-paced combat to the Nintendo DS, hoping to transfer some of Ragnarok Online's
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Global Warming Causes Blizzards. Really?! - New American
Item: There is some evidence that climate change could in fact make such massive snowstorms more common, even as the world continues to warm, Bryan Walsh wrote in a February 10 Time magazine online article, commenting on the twin blizzards that
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Avalon Heroes starts in European premier eSports league ESL Major - Gamasutra
burda:ic GmbH burda:ic GmbH is a leading publisher of high-quality, free-to-play PC online games, marketing and running massively multiplayer online games (MMOG) in EMEA as well as North and South America, including Ragnarok Online and Florensia.
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