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  2. List of commercial video games released as freeware

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    Released in an ad-supported free download version in 2007 for a limited time; available to US residents only. [119] Wild Metal Country (1999), was released as freeware in 2004 [120] but is no longer available on the download page. Zero Tolerance (1994), a first person shooter developed by Technopop for Sega Mega Drive/Genesis.

  3. Level Up! Games - Wikipedia

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    Live event took place, with championship competitions held for four games: Ragnarok Online, Rose Online, RF Online, and Freestyle. Level Up! continued to publish new games, including Perfect World and Silkroad Online. They also had their first Level Up!

  4. GunZ: The Duel - Wikipedia

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    GunZ: The Duel (Korean: 건즈 온라인), or simply GunZ, was an online third-person shooting game, [1] originally created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment and currently owned by MasangSoft. [2] [3] [4] It was free-to-play, with a microtransaction business model for purchasing premium in-game items.

  5. GunZ 2 - Wikipedia

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    GunZ: The Second Duel (or simply GunZ 2) is an online third-person shooting game created by South Korean-based MAIET Entertainment. It is the sequel to 2003's GunZ: The Duel . Gunz 2 began its first closed beta test in Korea in early 2011, however it has yet to be released.

  6. MAIET Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    MAIET Entertainment was a South Korean video game developer, best known for creating the third-person shooter game GunZ: The Duel in 2004. They also developed GunZ 2 in 2011 and adapted it into English in 2013.

  7. Urban Trial Freestyle - Wikipedia

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    Urban Trial Freestyle was first released for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on the PlayStation Network on February 19, 2013. [3] It was later added to the Nintendo 3DS's Nintendo eShop service on June 27. [4] A Steam version of the game was released on September 18. [5] Later versions for the iPhone and iPad on July 9, 2014. [6] [7]

  8. Category:Video games developed in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    D. Dark Ages (1999 video game) Dark and Darker; Darkeden; Dave the Diver; Devilian; Digimon Battle Online; Digimon Masters; District 187: Sin Streets; DJ Max Fever

  9. Freedom Fighters (video game) - Wikipedia

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    (pc) 8.4/10 [25] Freedom Fighters received "generally positive" reviews, according to review aggregator outlets Metacritic and GameRankings . It was praised for having an excellent AI for squad tactics, which served to enhance the sense of immersion in the "extremely detailed" environments and maintain the illusion of working with a team.