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'''Jagex''' is a producer of ]-based online games and is a small thus not very well-known company. It's most famous game platform is called "]", and is now at it's ending as it's future successor Runescape 2 is due to be out anytime in 2004. The chief of Jagex is Andrew Gower, and under his direction, Runescape's virtual-world gaming ability widely-spread over the world. The details of Jagex are all uncertain, but during some random patrols performed by Jagex staffs in the Runescape world some were spotted. They include (all Runescape names) Mod (Moderator)Daniel, Mod Dylan, Mod Simon, Mod Mark, Mod Paul, Mod Ian, Mod Tom, Mod Tytn and Mod James. The only profiting method known of Jagex is from the payings of the Runescape P2Ps (Pay to play) who enjoy more feature, quests and landscape exploration in member servers. | '''Jagex''' is a producer of ]-based online games and is a small thus not very well-known company. It's most famous game platform is called "]", and is now at it's ending as it's future successor Runescape 2 is due to be out anytime in 2004. The chief of Jagex is Andrew Gower, and under his direction, Runescape's virtual-world gaming ability widely-spread over the world. The details of Jagex are all uncertain, but during some random patrols performed by Jagex staffs in the Runescape world some were spotted. They include (all Runescape names) Mod (Moderator)Daniel, Mod Dylan, Mod Simon, Mod Mark, Mod Paul, Mod Ian, Mod Tom, Mod Tytn and Mod James. The only profiting method known of Jagex is from the payings of the Runescape P2Ps (Pay to play) who enjoy more feature, quests and landscape exploration in member servers. |
Revision as of 23:45, 22 May 2004
Jagex is a producer of Java-based online games and is a small thus not very well-known company. It's most famous game platform is called "Runescape", and is now at it's ending as it's future successor Runescape 2 is due to be out anytime in 2004. The chief of Jagex is Andrew Gower, and under his direction, Runescape's virtual-world gaming ability widely-spread over the world. The details of Jagex are all uncertain, but during some random patrols performed by Jagex staffs in the Runescape world some were spotted. They include (all Runescape names) Mod (Moderator)Daniel, Mod Dylan, Mod Simon, Mod Mark, Mod Paul, Mod Ian, Mod Tom, Mod Tytn and Mod James. The only profiting method known of Jagex is from the payings of the Runescape P2Ps (Pay to play) who enjoy more feature, quests and landscape exploration in member servers.