About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 71. Chapters: NCsoft, Nexon Corporation, City of Heroes, Guild Wars, Tabula Rasa, Aion: The Tower of Eternity, Guild Wars Nightfall, Guild Wars Factions, Guild Wars: Eye of the North, Guild Wars Prophecies, City of Villains, Dragonica, Lineage II, Guild Wars 2, Gravity, Exteel, Dungeon Runners, Auto Assault, Openmaru, Game Park, NDOORS Corporation, Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds, Scott Jennings, Neowiz Games, BlockParty, Webzen Games, Gamevil, Zemina, List of NEXON games, KRU Interactive, Destination Games, Nowcom, Wemade Entertainment, Hangame, Phantagram, Lineage III, GamePark Holdings, Blade & Soul, Wizet, Netmarble, XClude Scape, UNiCO Electronics, MAIET Entertainment, HanbitSoft, Jake Song, Blueside, Hanho Industry, Ntreev Soft, SBS Contents Hub, Soccer Fury, Softmax, Andamiro, KOG Studios, Dooyong, NCsoft Baseball Club, Mega Enterprise, Eolith, Pentavision, Siementech, Netdol, Atrix, Saulabi. Excerpt: City of Heroes (CoH) is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game based on the superhero comic book genre, developed by Cryptic Studios and published by NCsoft. The game was launched in North America on April 27, 2004 and in Europe (by NCsoft Europe) on February 4, 2005 with English, German and French language servers. Twenty free major updates for City of Heroes have been released since its launch. The newest update, "Incarnates," was released on April 5, 2011. In the game, players create super-powered player characters that can team up with others to complete missions and fight criminals belonging to various gangs and organizations in the fictional Paragon City. On October 31, 2005, the game's first sequel, City of Villains (CoV), was launched, allowing players to play as supervillains. Initially dubbed as an "Expanshalone" by the developers (a portmanteau of an expansion pack and stand-alone), the game did not requi...