Joymax
Joymax is a South Korean video game developer. Joymax initially published games for the PC then expanded to other platforms (including mobile devices). Joymax runs a data center in the United Kingdom and a customer service center in the Philippines.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10] They are the creators of Silkroad Online and Karma Online. They also hosted the English version of Digimon Masters until 2016.
| Company type | Public |
|---|---|
| KRX: 101730 | |
| Industry | Video games |
| Genre | MMORPG |
| Headquarters | , |
Key people | Nam-Chul Kim (CEO) Ju-wan Seok (CFO) |
| Products | Silk Road Online, Digimon Masters |
Number of employees | 218 |
| Parent | WeMade Entertainment |
| Subsidiaries | IO Entertainment |
| Website | www |
Kim, Nam-Chul | |
|---|---|
| Born | November 25, 1971 |
| Alma mater | National Taiwan Normal University |
In 2022, they were the eleventh largest company in South Korea's software and programming market sector by market capitalization.[11]
Games
| Title | Developer | Genre | Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Silkroad Online | Joymax | MMORPG | Active since 2004. |
| Karma Online | Dragonfly | FPS | Closed |
| Digimon Masters | Digitalic | MMORPG | 2011-2016 (moved to Gameking). |
| ICARUS Online (aka NED Online) | Joymax | MMORPG | Active since 2014. |
| Deco Online | Rocksoft | MMORPG | Shut down in 2010.[12] |
| Final Odyssey | Joymax | RTS | Released in January 1999 [13] |
| Tangoo & Ullashong | Joymax | Arcade | Released in July 2001 |
| Atrox | Joymax | RTS | Released in Germany in 2001.[14]
Released in English in May 2002.[15] |
| Tangoo & Ullashong 2 | Joymax | Arcade | Released in December 2002 |
| Age of Wanderer | Joymax | Beat 'em up | Released in January 2003 |
| Yorang, Little Fox | Joymax | Arcade | Released in August 2003 |
| Bumpy Crash | Joymax | Arcade, racing | Released in January 2010 |
| Wind Runner Adventure | Joymax | Arcade | Released in September 2016 |
| Aero Strike | Joymax | Arcade | Released in November 2016 |
| Star Wars: Starfighter Missions | Joymax | Arcade | Released in November 2020 |
References
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- "BetaNews.net". Archived from the original on 2017-03-12. Retrieved 2011-10-30.
- DDaily.co.kr
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- NACpress.com
- Asiae.co.kr
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- Joymax falls 11% in past quarter. Company Data Report (Report). Melbourne: www.buysellsignals.com. 14 Oct 2022 – via ProQuest.
- "Deco Online and Darkeden shutting down". MMOHuts. 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2021-12-24.
- "Final Odyssey (Japan) (October 1999)". Retromags.
- "Atrox's MG bio". MobyGames. Atari SA.
- "Atrox (May 2002)". Gamepressure.
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