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Learn all about Star Wars: The Old Republic
Original at Atomic
• Sun, Jun 14
Australia By David Hollingworth Essential linkage: Get the low down on the next big MMO, The Old Republic, straight from the floor of E3. If there's one game that might break my addiction to Lord of the Rings Online, it's going to be Bioware's Star Wars: The Old ...
We vote with our wallets
Original at chessack (WordPress)
• Thu, Mar 5
By Chessack Over the years, I have played many MMORPGs on the computer. I began with Star Wars Galaxies, and then moved on to City of Heroes, Guild Wars, City of Villains, Vanguard: Saga of Heroes, World of Warcraft, and most recently, Lord of the Rings Online. This “musical MMORPGs” saga has lasted fo...
No Rush: Blizzard open to consoles but doesn't mind not being first
Original at MMORPG blog
• Wed, Nov 19
• 37 related articles
No Rush: Blizzard open to consoles but doesn't mind not being first - Nov 19, 2008 Warhammer Online, Lord of the Rings Online and the upcomming Star Wars: The Old Republic are have all officially under the "considering it" phase already. ...
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Blizzard Sees Potential in Star Wars: The Old Republic
Original at 1UP.com
• Wed, Nov 12
• 37 related articles
Telegraph.co.uk NY - Nov 12, 2008 A talented developer and popular license alone aren't enough to usurp World of Warcraft as the reigning MMO champion, though, or Lord of the Rings Online ... Wrath of the Lich King Interview Tom's Games First person shooter: Video game blog Deseret News
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Star Wars: The Old Republic to have choreographed combat
Original at Massively
• Mon, Nov 10
By James Egan Is this a welcome change for you as an MMO player, or is the way avatar combat presently looks in most massively multiplayer titles fine for you? BioWare has finally unveiled Star Wars: The Old Republic, their new MMO! Massively's got you covered on all the details -- from liveblogging the...
This week in Massively news
Original at Massively
• Sun, Aug 3
By Krystalle Voecks News Cryptic officially announces Star Trek OnlineBlizzard: Yes, some players left for AoCMythic's stance on monetizing cut WAR contentThe hidden art of Star Trek OnlineAge of Conan rep talks Kingship, new zones, and moreMicrosoft's Shane Kim on Xbox 360's MMO failuresArenaNet wil...
WRUP: The news is out edition
Original at Massively
• Fri, Jul 18
By Mike Schramm Filed under: Polls, Culture, MMO industry, New titles, PvE, OpinionLots of terrific MMO and game news broke this week, thanks to the big E3 event here in LA (we're still wrapping up here at the temporary Joystiq/Massively HQ -- we're still a little shell-shocked from learning how awesom...
Behind the Curtain: Gone for good?
Original at Massively
• Thu, Jul 17
By Craig Withers Filed under: World of Warcraft, Fantasy, Sci-fi, Dungeons and Dragons Online, EverQuest, Game mechanics, Opinion, Star Wars Galaxies, Ultima Online, Behind the CurtainI've been thinking recently about loss. Having been incredibly lucky with my own brush with the possibility of los...
Massively Speaking Podcast Episode 12
Original at Massively
• Fri, Jul 4
By Michael Zenke Filed under: World of Warcraft, Podcasts, Lord of the Rings Online, Culture, Star Wars Galaxies, Massively SpeakingMassively Speaking Episode 12 runs down news and features from Massively.com for the week of June 25th - July 1st. This week Colin Brennan and Adrian Bott up the respectabi...
A brief history of botting
Original at Massively
• Thu, Mar 27
By Brenda Holloway Filed under: Exploits, MMO industry, MUDsBotting -- the act of using a program (a 'bot') to kill mobs, perform quests, harvest nodes and so on -- usually is explicitly banned by a game's EULA, and at least ethically gray even where it wasn't directly ruled out. Right or wrong, botting has be...
MMOGology: The sappy, holiday special edition
Original at Massively
• Mon, Dec 24
By Marc Nottke Filed under: World of Warcraft, Real life, City of Heroes, Dark Age of Camelot, EverQuest II, Lord of the Rings Online, Culture, Opinion, Star Wars Galaxies, MMOGology, MUDsThe most defining characteristic of a massively multiplayer online game is the very fact that it's massively mu...
Xfire notes slump in PC playtime, dubs it "Halo 3 effect"
Original at Massively
• Thu, Nov 15
By Chris Chester Xfire has a subscriber base over 8 million strong, so while they might not be the perfect indicator of larger trends in the game industry, they're certainly one of the best representative samples available. World of Warcraft continued to dominate the overall numbers, with 332,139 hours...