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==History== RPG Maker 2000 was originally released as '''RPG Tsukūru 2000''' (RPGツクール2000) in April, 2000 in Japan. Although, outside Japan, it has only received weak distributions among Taiwan and South Korea markets, it has undergone unauthorized translations into various languages, and illegal distribution via Internet. Enterbrain later released its inexpensive version, '''RPG Tsukūru 2000 Value!''', in May, 2003, which also included some major updates that allow, for example, to use a larger number of picture files simultaneously. RPG Maker 2000 was the most popular RPG maker of its time; being discussed on many popular websites, and enjoyed a large userbase for many years.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gfxartist.com/features/articles/279|title=A look at RPGmaker 2000, translated by Don Miguel|author=Martin|work=GFXArtist.com|date=03/06/02|accessdate=2009-04-20}}</ref> This was amplified by the fact that a lot of popular RM2K sites refused to adopt [[RPG Maker 2003]].{{Fact|date=February 2007}} RM2K was first taken over by RPG Maker 2003, but has now been superseded by [[RPG Maker XP]] and is no longer as popular as it used to be. RPG Maker 2000 was also one of the RPG Makers to be illegally translated and distributed by a Russian programmer named Don Miguel.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enterbrain.co.jp/digifami/sadfact.html|title=to "RPGMaker2K" Users|publisher=Enterbrain}}</ref>
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