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MMO’s

Do You Make These 4 MMO Mistakes and Court Burnout?

by Baz AndersonMarch 9, 2009

Welcome to Pop Culture Of Destruction! Be sure to subscribe to the RSS feed so you don’t miss any updates. Thanks for visiting! photo credit: Uqbar is back We’ve all been there. MMO’s offer pretty high returns on the fun-hours-per-dollar scale. The honeymoon phase for games starts early- the quick leveling, the novelty, learning new [...]

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Zygor Guides Review

by Baz AndersonJanuary 26, 2009

photo credit: chanchan222 World of Warcraft was Blizzard’s first entry into the Massive Multiplayer RPG arena. They created a game that is, by design, easy to learn and play, but can get rather long and involved the deeper into the game you go. This is especially true now that two expansions and 20 levels have [...]

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A Taste of Immortality: The Modern Fantasy of MMO’s

by Baz AndersonOctober 8, 2008

photo credit: mangpages While systems may change, the underlying appeal of Massive Multiplayer Online games is one of immortality. Immortality as an idea (and a fantasy) is as old as man its self, and one woven into the fabric of modern MMO’s from Warhammer to Eve Online. It is an idea that cuts across genres [...]

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The Rockstars of WAR

by Baz AndersonSeptember 10, 2008

photo by Robert Scoble Game promotion, especially in the massive multi-player online (mmo) space, can be an uphill climb. Dozens of new mmo’s get launched on a regular basis. Some are concepts, others are full-blown games. Many fail. A few succeed. Warhammer Online may succeed where others have failed, but never before has a company [...]

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