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  2. Nexon - Wikipedia

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    Nexon was founded in Seoul, South Korea, in 1994 by Kim Jung-ju. In 2005, the company moved its headquarters to Tokyo , Japan. However, its largest shareholder is an investment and holding company NXC, headquartered in Jeju Island , South Korea.

  3. Category:Video games set in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Tekken 2. Tekken 5. Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection. Tourist Trophy (video game) Track & Field II.

  4. List of cities in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Currently, South Korea has a total of 17 big cities. "Specific city" (특정시, 特定市) is an unofficial term for big city with municipal status.[citation needed] Due its legal status as an administrative city, Jeju City cannot be designated as a "big city" under the Local Autonomy Law, despite having an estimated population exceeding ...

  5. Nexon Arena - Wikipedia

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    The Nexon Arena (Korean: 넥슨 아레나) was a dedicated eSports stadium in Seoul, South Korea that hosted events for StarCraft II, League of Legends, and other games. It was founded in December 2013, and closed on July 31, 2020. It was owned by Nexon, a South Korean game development company. SPOTV was the main broadcaster at the stadium.

  6. Video games in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    In South Korea, video games are considered to be a major social activity, with most of the games being cooperative or competitive. Locally developed role-playing, first-person shooter, MMORPG and mobile games have proven to be very popular in the country. Professional competition surrounding video games (especially those involving real-time ...

  7. G-Star - Wikipedia

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    Website. gstar .or .kr. G-Star (sometimes also written G*STAR, G★ or G★STAR; Korean : 지스타; RR : Jiseuta) is an annual trade show for the video game industry presented by Korea Association of Game Industry and Busan IT Promotion Agency in November. [2] Originally held in the Seoul Capital Area, it was relocated to Busan in 2009.

  8. Chan Ho Park, first Korean player in MLB, will throw the ...

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    Seoul Series brings Korean baseball legend Chan Ho Park back to the mound for the first game of the Major League Baseball regular season — and the first ever held in South Korea.

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

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    Cookie Run: Kingdom. Cookie Wars (video game) Counter-Strike Online. Crazy Arcade. Crazyracing Kartrider. Crimson Desert. Crimson Gem Saga. Crossfire (2007 video game) CrossfireX.