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    The beta version of Roblox was created by co-founders David Baszucki and Erik Cassel in 2004 under the name DynaBlocks. Baszucki started testing the first demos that year. In 2005, the company changed its name to Roblox. 2006–2013. Roblox officially launched on September 1, 2006.

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  3. Roblox began development in 2003 by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Before the name of Roblox was finalized in January 2004, two other names – GoBlocks and DynaBlocks – were considered. During this time, it was also named Roblox v.10 according to DomainTools screenshots.

  4. From Roblox's early beginnings in 2003, the founders David Baszucki and Erik Cassel knew they needed a good name if their game were to be successful. The first name they came up with, which was simply "GoBlocks", was chosen during the game's early development, and was registered in late 2003.

  5. May 12, 2023 · Roblox was originally named DynaBlocks. The name was changed to Roblox in 2005. Roblox is a combination of the words ‘robots’ and ‘blocks’. The name change was instrumental in the platform’s branding and popularity. Expert opinion suggests the name change was a pivotal moment in the game’s history.

  6. On September 1, 2006, the company was officially launched as Roblox after changing its name to Roblox a year earlier. Roblox was developed in 2003 by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Before the official name, two other names had been considered – GoBlocks and DynaBlocks.

  7. Oct 8, 2021 · A year later though, the company finally changed its name to Roblox. Under that name, the platform was officially launched, on September 1st, 2006. Oftentimes people refer to Roblox as 'a game', but that's not exactly what it is.

  8. Roblox Corporation was founded by David Baszucki and Erik Cassel. Baszucki had previously founded Knowledge Revolution, an educational software company, in 1989. That year, through the company, he and Cassel developed Interactive Physics, a 2D physics simulation.

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