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Posted by Kotaku Dec 30 2013 14:00 GMT
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With their reliance on a large, stable online player base to survive, every massively multiplayer online game is destined to die — the only question is when. Will they last ten years, like Disney's Toontown Online, or die in beta like The Mummy Online? Here's to the MMOs that didn't make it past 2013. Read more...

Posted by Kotaku Aug 29 2013 12:00 GMT
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Some people dream of being a game company boss. Former Korean game company boss Min Huh dreams of playing professional baseball. And those dreams are now a reality.Read more...

Posted by Joystiq Jul 04 2012 10:30 GMT
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Early last year, we heard that Nexon was bringing its immensely popular free-to-play beat-em-up, Dungeon Fighter Online, to Microsoft's Xbox Live Arcade, but the wait's been long and quiet since then. Now, finally, there's a light at the end of the tunnel: The game will arrive on July 13.

The full title is Dungeon Fighter Live: Fall of Hendon Myre, and it's a condensed version of the browser game that's claimed over 200 million players worldwide already. There will be three classes, as opposed to eight in the full game, but the XBLA title will have the added benefit of both local multiplayer and even offline play.

The game will also include new HD graphics and a new storyline, along with the crazy itemization and combo-driven action gameplay of the original.

Posted by Giant Bomb Aug 08 2011 16:20 GMT
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In a piece of news that really hammers home exactly how absurd international espionage can be, the New York Times reported over the weekend that the North Korean government has found a new way to bolster its never-ending war against the fascist capitalist system (not to mention Kim Jong-il's personal cognac and Blu-ray collections): gold farming.

"Yo, you got Minesweeper on that thing?"

Yes, the current illegal activity of choice for every lazy dirtbag tired of emailing people at random about cheap dick pills and Nigerian princes has now become an officially sanctioned practice by the Great Leader and whoever happened to be in the room at the time to nod approvingly at his divine suggestion.

According to the NYT piece, the South Korean government has specifically accused the North of setting up hacked computers to mine gold in both Lineage and Dungeon Fighter, two MMOs that are still quite popular in South Korea. Evidently, Seoul police recently arrested a group of five (four South Koreans, and a Chinese resident) who are tied to a group of hackers based in Northern China. These hackers set up the accounts and computers to mine the gold, then sell it over the web. Over the course of two years, the group amassed profits of roughly $6 million, 55% of which was distributed among the group itself. A portion of that 55% was forwarded to agents in North Korea, on order from the government.

The most screenplay-ready part of this story is the detail that explains where these hackers came from. Evidently, nearly all are graduates from North Korea's most prestigious science universities, which apparently are at least capable of teaching nuclear science, computer hacking, and probably air conditioning repair also, thus making them the world's most dangerous equivalent of a DeVry Institute. Anyway, all the hackers report back to a "shadowy" section of the North Korean called "Office 39." This is the same section of the government believed to be dealing in illegal weapons and narcotics trafficking for the sake of amassing more funds for Kim Jong-il's assorted nefarious schemes. So now we can add gold farming to the category of things used to fund nuclear terrorism. Awesome.

Unsurprisingly, the North Korean government rebutted the claims, and blamed the accusations on an invented South Korean conspiracy, which of course sounds totally reasonable.


Posted by IGN May 24 2011 14:15 GMT
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here's word around town that the land of Arad has been struck with a bit of a burglary problem lately, which can only mean one thing: The Thief is making her way into Dungeon Fighter Online...

Posted by IGN Apr 08 2011 15:21 GMT
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Dungeon Fighters beware: a monstrous invasion will be hitting the town of Arad this month, bringing forth a new series of events and updates for the month of April...

Posted by Joystiq Mar 25 2011 22:40 GMT
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Yesterday, Nexon announced an Xbox Live Arcade version of its free-to-play side-scrolling MMO, Dungeon Fighter Online. Today, Microsoft clarified that the Xbox adaptation won't be free-to-play ... and hinted that it might not be an MMO, either.

"Dungeon Fighter Online will be a paid XBLA title with online multiplayer features," a Microsoft representative told Joystiq. "It is not a freemium MMORPG." This still leaves plenty of questions about exactly how it works -- though the phrase "with online multiplayer features" sounds a lot like the MMO nature is being downplayed for the console version. At least now we understand how the monetization model will work for this version -- you just give Microsoft money up front.

Of course, if Dungeon Fighter isn't an MMO, that's probably for the best. Microsoft Game Studios has a history with MMOs. A history of making them history.

Posted by IGN Mar 18 2011 14:46 GMT
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Dungeon Fighter Online, the classic side-scrolling arcade-style beat 'em up MMO from Nexon, is releasing a brand new ancient dungeon in a content update for the month of March...

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Posted by GameTrailers Mar 18 2011 00:49 GMT
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Gameplay with 12-hit combos and a back attack!

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Posted by GameTrailers Jan 26 2011 22:02 GMT
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In honor of the latest update to Dungeon Fighter Online, here's a short clip of gameplay from the Witch class.

Posted by IGN Dec 15 2010 20:10 GMT
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Happiness is a warm gunner awakening.

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Posted by GameTrailers Dec 15 2010 19:12 GMT
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Meet the Launcher Demolitionist in this gameplay.

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Posted by GameTrailers Dec 15 2010 19:12 GMT
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Meet the Ranger Corsair in this gameplay.

Posted by IGN Jul 15 2010 15:05 GMT
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Nexon America introduces new Auction Hall and beach wear avatars to the land of Arad with Act II: The Great Emporium update.

Posted by Joystiq Jun 10 2010 15:55 GMT
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Nexon's MMORPBEUG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Beat 'Em Up Game) has finally made its way to North American hearts, minds and internets. After racking up more than 200 million players overseas, the free-to-play, genre-defying Dungeon Fighter Online is now available to download at no cost through Nexon America's site.

If you're curious how an MMORPBEUG actually works, you can check out a whole gaggle of trailers over on the game's YouTube channel. Basically, it handles like Final Fight, only with a Diablo-esque user interface, and a Ragnarok-inspired art design, and World of Warcraft-esque character specialization trees. Yeah, it's all over the place.

Posted by IGN Jun 10 2010 00:47 GMT
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Because "Guy Who Fights Through A Dungeon With Other People Online" was too long a title.

Posted by IGN May 25 2010 15:51 GMT
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Deadly female gunner, epic items and hell dungeons are part of official launch.

Posted by IGN Apr 22 2010 18:26 GMT
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Eight more Awakening classes for high-level players.

Posted by IGN Apr 07 2010 15:09 GMT
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Worldwide sensation Dungeon Fighter Online prepares for June launch in North America.