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MXM was a MOBA with third-person shooter characteristics. [1] ... NCsoft planned to restrict gameplay on the large maps to the genre-standard two teams of five ...
NCSoft was founded in March 1997 by Kim Taek Jin. In September 1998, NCSoft launched its first game Lineage.In April 2001 the company created a US subsidiary under the name NC Interactive (based in Austin, Texas, and would later become NCSoft West) after acquiring Destination Games, headed by Richard Garriott and Robert Garriott. [5]
MXM may refer to: Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM, created 2011), a computing hardware standard; Master X Master (MXM, released 2017), a video game;
Mobile PCI Express Module (MXM) is an interconnect standard for GPUs (MXM Graphics Modules) in laptops using PCI Express created by MXM-SIG. The goal was to create a non-proprietary, industry standard socket, so one could easily upgrade the graphics processor in a laptop, without having to buy a whole new system or relying on proprietary vendor upgrades.
Trion Worlds was an American video game developer.It focused primarily on MMOs, particularly of the MMORPG and MMORTS genres.The company was founded in 2006 by Lars Buttler and Jon Van Caneghem, who had each previously worked for NCSoft [1] and left in 2009 to join Electronic Arts.
Paragon Studios was a video game developer, and wholly owned subsidiary of NCsoft.Founded in November 2007 as NCsoft NorCal, the studio's remit was to further develop the City of Heroes and City of Villains franchises following the acquisition of the titles by NCsoft from Cryptic Studios. [1]
Nvidia 3D Vision is a technology developed by Nvidia, [1] [2] a multinational corporation specializing in developing graphics processing units and chipset technologies for workstations, personal computers, and mobile devices.
Exteel was a third-person shooter game published by NCSOFT, a Korean game company, and was developed by NCSOFT's E & G Studios. Players controlled giant vehicles called Mechanaughts ("mecha") and fought against the computer, or against other online players, in a variety of gameplay modes. The Mechanaughts were customizable.