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'''''OGPlanet''''' is a [[video game publisher|gaming publisher]] of [[free-to-play]], [[massively multiplayer online]] (MMO), downloadable PC games, based in [[Torrance, California]], with offices in [[Vancouver, |
'''''OGPlanet''''' is a [[video game publisher|gaming publisher]] of [[free-to-play]], [[massively multiplayer online]] (MMO), downloadable PC games, based in [[Torrance, California]], with offices in [[Vancouver]], [[Berlin]], [[London]] and [[Seoul]].<ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/848/848390p1.html "Open Beta Begins for CABAL ONLINE"], ''[[IGN]]'', 2008-01-29. Retrieved on 2008-11-12.</ref><ref>[http://pc.ign.com/articles/117/1176537p1.html "OGPlanet Extends Rumble Fighter Agreement"], ''[[IGN]]'', 2011-06-15. Retrieved on 2011-10-20.</ref> Currently, OGPlanet publishes the games [[SD Gundam Capsule Fighter]], [[Rumble Fighter]], [[La Tale]], [[Lost Saga]], [[Zone 4 (video game)]] and [[Red Stone (video game)|Red Stone]]. On February 16, 2012, OGPlanet announced that it will be publishing [[Tactical Intervention]], a new [[first-person shooter]] from the co-creator of [[Counter-Strike]], [[Minh Le]].<ref>[http://www.gamespot.com/news/counter-strike-creator-mobilizing-tactical-intervention-6350640 "Counter-Strike creator mobilizing Tactical Intervention"], ''[[GameSpot]]'', Retrieved on 2012-03-28.</ref> Although their games are [[free-to-play]], OGPlanet offers "Astros", an in-game currency players can purchase either online or via prepaid cards found at retail stores; Astros are used for in-game enhancements. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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With the success of Albatross18, and its second season in 2006, OGPlanet began to expand with other titles. In 2007, the company launched the popular MMO fighting game [[Rumble Fighter]], as well as Season 3 of Albatross18 and BB Tanks. The first MMORPG title for OGPlanet, [[CABAL Online]], launched early in 2008 to both player and critical acclaim, followed by the whimsical two-dimensional MMORPG, [[La Tale]]. In the summer of 2009, Rumble Fighter Europe was released. Shortly after, the online fighting game, [[Lost Saga]] launched with its closed beta in mid-October and final release in November. It was showcased at the [[World Cyber Games 2010]] in [[Los Angeles]], CA.<ref>[http://www.wcg.com/6th/tournament/2010/tm_match_single_2010.asp?sort=G100308112 "WCG 2010 Lost Saga Results"}</ref> OGPlanet then launched [[Zone 4 (video game)|Zone 4]], another MMO fighting game but with more of an arcade brawler/beat’em up feel. On October 19th, 2011, [[SD Gundam Capsule Fighter|SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online]] joined OGPlanet's game roster, through an agreement with Bandai Korea.<ref name="mmohuts1"/> |
With the success of Albatross18, and its second season in 2006, OGPlanet began to expand with other titles. In 2007, the company launched the popular MMO fighting game [[Rumble Fighter]], as well as Season 3 of Albatross18 and BB Tanks. The first MMORPG title for OGPlanet, [[CABAL Online]], launched early in 2008 to both player and critical acclaim, followed by the whimsical two-dimensional MMORPG, [[La Tale]]. In the summer of 2009, Rumble Fighter Europe was released. Shortly after, the online fighting game, [[Lost Saga]] launched with its closed beta in mid-October and final release in November. It was showcased at the [[World Cyber Games 2010]] in [[Los Angeles]], CA.<ref>[http://www.wcg.com/6th/tournament/2010/tm_match_single_2010.asp?sort=G100308112 "WCG 2010 Lost Saga Results"}</ref> OGPlanet then launched [[Zone 4 (video game)|Zone 4]], another MMO fighting game but with more of an arcade brawler/beat’em up feel. On October 19th, 2011, [[SD Gundam Capsule Fighter|SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online]] joined OGPlanet's game roster, through an agreement with Bandai Korea.<ref name="mmohuts1"/> |
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[[Tactical Intervention]], the co-creator of Counter-Strike's ([[Minh Le|"Gooseman's"]]) latest FPS, is currently in Beta with [[OGPlanet]] and will be launching some time in 2012. <ref>[http://http://pc.ign.com/articles/122/1220376p1.html "Tactical Intervention: Creating a New Counter-Strike"], ''[[IGN]]'', Retrieved on 2012-03-28]</ref> |
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Revision as of 20:49, 28 March 2012
Industry | Online Computer Games, MMORPG, Entertainment, |
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Founded | 2005 |
Headquarters | Torrance, California (HQ) (Subsidiary Companies) Vancouver, British Columbia Seoul, South Korea |
Area served | North America |
Products | Lost Saga LaTale Rumble Fighter Zone4 Red Stone SD Gundam Capsule Fighter |
Services | Free MMORPG Gameplay |
Website | www.ogplanet.com |
OGPlanet is a gaming publisher of free-to-play, massively multiplayer online (MMO), downloadable PC games, based in Torrance, California, with offices in Vancouver, Berlin, London and Seoul.[1][2] Currently, OGPlanet publishes the games SD Gundam Capsule Fighter, Rumble Fighter, La Tale, Lost Saga, Zone 4 (video game) and Red Stone. On February 16, 2012, OGPlanet announced that it will be publishing Tactical Intervention, a new first-person shooter from the co-creator of Counter-Strike, Minh Le.[3] Although their games are free-to-play, OGPlanet offers "Astros", an in-game currency players can purchase either online or via prepaid cards found at retail stores; Astros are used for in-game enhancements.
History
OGPlanet was first established in 2004 with the goal of bringing some of the most unique, exciting, MMO games from around the world to North American and global audiences. [4]
The company first established itself with the magical golf game Albatross18: Realms of Pangya in 2005. Albatross18 was well-received by players who enjoyed both the quirky theme of the game and the exciting events run by the OGPlanet staff.
With the success of Albatross18, and its second season in 2006, OGPlanet began to expand with other titles. In 2007, the company launched the popular MMO fighting game Rumble Fighter, as well as Season 3 of Albatross18 and BB Tanks. The first MMORPG title for OGPlanet, CABAL Online, launched early in 2008 to both player and critical acclaim, followed by the whimsical two-dimensional MMORPG, La Tale. In the summer of 2009, Rumble Fighter Europe was released. Shortly after, the online fighting game, Lost Saga launched with its closed beta in mid-October and final release in November. It was showcased at the World Cyber Games 2010 in Los Angeles, CA.[5] OGPlanet then launched Zone 4, another MMO fighting game but with more of an arcade brawler/beat’em up feel. On October 19th, 2011, SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online joined OGPlanet's game roster, through an agreement with Bandai Korea.[6]
Tactical Intervention, the co-creator of Counter-Strike's ("Gooseman's") latest FPS, is currently in Beta with OGPlanet and will be launching some time in 2012. [7]
Published games
- SD Gundam Capsule Fighter *SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online
- Rumble Fighter *Rumble Fighter
- Rumble Fighter Europe *Rumble Fighter Europe
- Rumble Fighter Deutschland *Rumble Fighter Deutschland
- Lost Saga *Lost Saga
- Zone 4 (video game) *Zone4
- La Tale *La Tale
- Red Stone *Red Stone
External links
References
- ^ "Open Beta Begins for CABAL ONLINE", IGN, 2008-01-29. Retrieved on 2008-11-12.
- ^ "OGPlanet Extends Rumble Fighter Agreement", IGN, 2011-06-15. Retrieved on 2011-10-20.
- ^ "Counter-Strike creator mobilizing Tactical Intervention", GameSpot, Retrieved on 2012-03-28.
- ^ "OGPlanet Profile"
- ^ [http://www.wcg.com/6th/tournament/2010/tm_match_single_2010.asp?sort=G100308112 "WCG 2010 Lost Saga Results"}
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
mmohuts1
was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Tactical Intervention: Creating a New Counter-Strike", IGN, Retrieved on 2012-03-28]
Happy Anniversary, Rumble Fighter http://pc.ign.com/articles/101/1013643p1.html
OGPlanet Levels Up Rumble Fighter http://pc.ign.com/articles/110/1103607p1.html
"SD Gundam Capsule Fighter Online" Game Comes to North America http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2011/10/19/sd-gundam-capsule-fighter-online-game-comes-to-north-america