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Massively is the #3 Blogger for Rappelz
Gala Networks Europe, holders of Flyff and Rappelz, have announced their third and newest MMO, Street Gears. SG is based around inline skating, with an anime aesthetic and extreme gameplay that combines racing with track skating. ...
4 mainstream media and 1 bloggers weighed in on a similar topic
10 Months Ago,
GamersDailyNews says
(in End of January to See Street Gears Event at gPotato)
TN
This week all Flyff : Fly For Fun, Rappelz and Street Gears players will have the chance to meet and challenge the whole gPotato team using the crazy races of the free in-line skating MMORPG Street Gears. From the 28th January, players of the ...
13 Months Ago,
Develop says
(in The Open Beta of the Street Gears MMORPG will be launched on the ...)
Gala Networks Europe distributes the gPotato trademark with the games Flyff, Rappelz, Street Gears and Dragonica on the portal www.gpotato.eu. For more information, please visit the official Street Gears website: http://sg.gpotato.eu or ...
15 Months Ago,
IGN says
(in Registration for Closed Beta Test of Street Gears Announced)
CA -
Street Gears is a massively multiplayer online roller game, developed by NFlavor Corp, known for their MMORPG Rappelz. The highly anticipated game carries ...
20 Months Ago,
Game Revolution says
(in Street Gears - PC - Screenshots)
After the success of its two first titles, the MMORPG Flyff and Rappelz, Gala Networks Europe enlarges its European Portal catalog with a colourful and competitive roller game build for casual as well as for harcore gamers. ...
And
worthplaying.com says
(in 'Street Gears' Nearing Completion in Europe - Screens & Trailer - WorthPlaying.com)
Street Gears' Nearing Completion in Europe - Screens & Trailer
WorthPlaying.com, CA -
After the success of its two first titles, the MMORPG Flyff and Rappelz, Gala Networks Europe enlarges its European Portal catalog with a colourful and ...
To some level, I'm still reeling from the time I spent playing Rappelz a few years ago, which was essentially twelve hours of "go kill five monsters" quest chains, one right after the other, with nothing else to break up the monotony. ...
Fri, Jun 12 | from Examiner.com