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[[KRU Interactive]] was originally known as [[NEXON INC.]], which was the US-subsidary of [[NEXON]], a prominent Korean videogame developer specializing in online gaming. [[NEXON INC.]] was founded in January 1993 by [[Sang-Baek "Scott" Lee]]. The company headquarters are located in Santa Clara, California.
[[KRU Interactive]] was originally known as [[NEXON INC.]], which was the US-subsidary of [[NEXON]], a prominent Korean videogame developer specializing in online gaming. NEXON INC. was founded in January 1993 by [[Sang-Baek "Scott" Lee]]. The is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.


In 1996, [[NEXON INC.]] licensed [[NEXON]]'s popular title, [[BARAM]] for a US release which was re-titled [[Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds]] for a Western audience. The localization job was performed by [[Andrew Guilding]] (who served as Senior Game Director over many of NEXON INC's projects for a number of years) and [[David Kernnely]] (who was known to players as the [[GM]] [[ORB]] ).  
In 1996, NEXON INC. licensed NEXON's popular title, [[BARAM]] for a US release which was re-titled [[Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds]] for a Western audience. The localization job was performed by [[Andrew Guilding]], who served as Senior Game Director over many of NEXON INC's projects for a number of years, and [[David Kernnely]], who was known to players as the [[GM]] [[ORB]].  


In 1998, [[NexusTK]] went "[[GOLD]]" and became a commercial "[[Pay to Play]]" [[MMORPG]]. <p>
== Games ==


Over the years, the relationship between [[NEXON]] and [[NEXON INC.]] changed. Increasingly, NEXON INC. became more of its own entity and in Feburary 2005, [[NEXON INC.]] purchased all the US rights to the [[BARAM]] 6.0 client and separated its partnership with [[NEXON]], becoming [[KRU Interactive]]. [[Sang-Baek "Scott" Lee]] is still President of the company.
In 1998, [[NexusTK]] went "[[GOLD]]" and became a commercial "[[Pay to Play]]" [[MMORPG]], the release was accompanied in game with the [[Great Shift]] event. <p>
 
In 1999, [[Dark Ages]] was released.
 
In 2001, [[Shattered Galaxy]] was released.
 
== Split from NEXON ==
 
Over the years, the relationship between NEXON and NEXON INC. changed. Increasingly, NEXON INC. became more of its own entity and in Feburary 2005, NEXON INC. purchased all the US rights to the [[BARAM]] 6.0 client and separated its partnership with NEXON, becoming KRU Interactive. [[Sang-Baek "Scott" Lee]] is still President of the company.
 
KRU Interactive remains the US publisher for other former NEXON INC. titles, namely [http://www.darkages.com Dark Ages] and [http://www.sgalaxy.com/ Shattered Galaxy].

Revision as of 09:34, 10 December 2011

KRU Interactive was originally known as NEXON INC., which was the US-subsidary of NEXON, a prominent Korean videogame developer specializing in online gaming. NEXON INC. was founded in January 1993 by Sang-Baek "Scott" Lee. The is headquartered in Santa Clara, California.

In 1996, NEXON INC. licensed NEXON's popular title, BARAM for a US release which was re-titled Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds for a Western audience. The localization job was performed by Andrew Guilding, who served as Senior Game Director over many of NEXON INC's projects for a number of years, and David Kernnely, who was known to players as the GM ORB.

Games

In 1998, NexusTK went "GOLD" and became a commercial "Pay to Play" MMORPG, the release was accompanied in game with the Great Shift event.

In 1999, Dark Ages was released. In 2001, Shattered Galaxy was released.

Split from NEXON

Over the years, the relationship between NEXON and NEXON INC. changed. Increasingly, NEXON INC. became more of its own entity and in Feburary 2005, NEXON INC. purchased all the US rights to the BARAM 6.0 client and separated its partnership with NEXON, becoming KRU Interactive. Sang-Baek "Scott" Lee is still President of the company.

KRU Interactive remains the US publisher for other former NEXON INC. titles, namely Dark Ages and Shattered Galaxy.