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A popular korean [[MMORPG]] game, published by NEXON. It was licensed by [[KRU Interactive]] and localized as [[Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds]].
A popular korean [[MMORPG]] game, published by [[NEXON]]. It was licensed by [[KRU Interactive]] and localized as [[Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds]].


The source code was based on a MULTI-USER DUNGEON created by Jake Song which was written in the Objective-C programming language. Jake Song created the MUD during his studies at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) in 1994.  
The source code was based on a MULTI-USER DUNGEON created by Jake Song which was written in the Objective-C programming language. Jake Song created the MUD during his studies at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) in 1994.  


Although over a decade old now, it is still one of NEXON's most popular products. It has enjoyed considerably greater success than any of its localizations has.
Although over a decade old now, it is still one of [[NEXON]]'s most popular products. It has enjoyed considerably greater success than any of its localizations has.

Latest revision as of 18:35, 18 July 2005

A popular korean MMORPG game, published by NEXON. It was licensed by KRU Interactive and localized as Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds.

The source code was based on a MULTI-USER DUNGEON created by Jake Song which was written in the Objective-C programming language. Jake Song created the MUD during his studies at KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science & Technology) in 1994.

Although over a decade old now, it is still one of NEXON's most popular products. It has enjoyed considerably greater success than any of its localizations has.