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As of April 23, 2003

Jagex Ltd. (a.k.a. Jagex Software), based in the United Kingdom, is a producer of Java-based online games. According to a developer, Jagex stands for Java Games Experts.

History of Jagex

Jagex Software was founded in November 1999 by Andrew Gower, Paul Gower, and Constant Tedder and became Jagex Ltd. in December 2001. The company was made in order to run their prime game, Runescape, a MMORPG (massively multiplayer online role playing game), which allowed you to fight monsters, train skills such as mining and fishing to become rich, solve quests, and many more abilities. At the time of the company formation, Runescape had already been created and had over one million accounts created. The first tasks of the company were to create a version of the game with extra features that required a monthly fee, while still offering the free version, and to develop parterships with advertisers. Both tasks were achieved, and the pay to play (or P2P) version of Runescape was released on February 27, 2002, gaining 5000 subscriptions in the first week.

The Operation of Jagex

Jagex has grown since the founding of the company. Jagex has two offices; one in Cambridge and one in London. Jagex currently has over 50 staff members who work on different aspects of Runescape.

List of Jagex Staff

Development Team

Lead Designer/Programmer

  • Andrew Gower

Head of Content and Quests

  • Paul Gower

Content and Quests

  • Dylan C
  • Graham B
  • Ian G
  • James B
  • Jonathan S
  • Tytn H
  • Simon S
  • Martin B
  • Vincent Van M
  • Christopher J

Mini Games

  • Ben D
  • Tom de R

Head of Graphics and Maps

  • Anthony A

Graphics and Maps

  • Joe R
  • Neil R
  • Tom W
  • John S

Music and Sounds

  • Ian T

Head of Website and Databases

  • Chris S

Website and Databases

  • David B
  • James C B
  • Michael G

Head of Quality Assurance

  • Andrew C

Quality Assurance

  • Daniel G
  • Mark O
  • Ashleigh B
  • Chris E

Publishing Team

Commercial Director

  • Constant T

Commercial Assistant

  • Donna O

Operations Manager

  • Daniel C

Billing Support

  • Rob S

Customer Support

  • Adam D
  • Andrew D
  • Benjamin L
  • Brian K
  • Chris M
  • Craig F
  • Gareth M
  • Hitesh S
  • Ian H
  • Jay A
  • John H
  • John K
  • Keyvan B
  • Martin I
  • Matthew B
  • Oliver B
  • Philip H
  • Phil T
  • Richard B
  • Rhys J

Beyond Runescape

While almost all work by Jagex staff is now towards Runescape, they still maintain a few other games that you can play online with other people. While nowhere near as popular as Runescape, you can still find people to play with.

List of Other Jagex Games

The current games Jagex offers are (besides Runescape):

See Also

References

External Links