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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.
GunZ: The Duel: 2005 2011 Windows Third-person shooter: MAIET Entertainment: In 2011 the source code of GunZ 1.5 became available online. [154] Gwent: The Witcher Card Game: 2018 2021 Windows Collectible card game: CD Projekt Red: Source code obtained in a 2021 ransomware attack against CD Projekt Red, and was leaked to 4chan on 9 February 2021 ...
GunZ: The Duel: MAIET Entertainment: 2003: Windows: Third-person shooter: Free to play with items that can be purchased from a shop Player characters fight on different levels and kill each other to level up. 3D Unknown Hattrick: Extralives August 30, 1997: Browser-based Sports game: Free to play with privileges that can be purchased from a shop
GunZ 2: The Second Duel is a multiplayer third-person shooter mixed with swordplay, similar to the first game GunZ: The Duel. The game emphasizes fast-paced gameplay and advanced free-movement mechanics such as dashing, wall-running and tumbling. The players can split into two teams, either GSF or NAU.
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.
- For clarity, "Gosu" isn't anything special, it's literally the name of a server administrator in the GunZ private server community, hardly official In summary, a quick search for "gunz the duel" on the USPTO's trademark search will list the Masangsoft cases as the only ones that are both live and registered.
no full conversions ie must be a full stand alone game, downloadable as a single binary; must be freely (as in no cost, vs in the free software sense) downloadable. must be an active project, not historical/dead. When a game is deleted we can then state that it was deleted as it does not meet one of the defined requirements.
This is a list of light-gun games, video games that use a non-fixed gun controller, organized by the arcade, video game console or home computer system that they were made available for.