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0 Digg it    why u guys play mmorpgs ?
  Views: 111  |  Category : Default |  Post time : Dec 18, 2007    Comments: 5  |  Bookmark

When you play a Massive game, are you escaping the real world?

what you guys are playing mmorpgs for ?

do you wanna escape the real world or do you just want to try another live style opposite to your real life ?

or you just want to kill the free time cos u dun not how to waste ?LOL

All the above similar questions asked by well-known Virtual Worlds researcher Edward Castronova  in his new book Exodus to the Virtual World: How Online Fun is Chaning Reality.

"What I tried to do in this book is say, 'listen - even if the typical reader doesn't spend any time in virtual worlds, what is going to be the impact on him of people going and doing this?'" And he predicted that everyone will be involved in a virtual environment within ten years - although the level of that involvement will vary.

"A father of two spending 90 hours a week in a virtual world because he doesn't like his wife - I would say that's escapism, and it isn't anything you would say is good. "But if it's a heavy-set girl from a small town who gets victimised just because her body isn't the 'right' kind of body, and she goes online to make friends because she can't get a fair shake in the real world, then I w


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0 Digg it    EverQuest Movie Moves Forward
  Views: 41  |  Category : Default |  Post time : Oct 08, 2007    Comments: 0  |  Bookmark
Though budget concerns have halted production of Halo and Gears of War movies, Sony is moving ahead with adapting its EverQuest franchise for the silver screen.

Variety reports that Michael Gordon has been hired to pen the screenplay. Though Gordon has just one screenplay to his name, it is that of the wildly popular action movie 300 which was released earlier this year. Meanwhile, former Marvel Studios CEO Avi Arad is producing the movie, which will be released through Sony's Columbia Pictures group. No director is attached to the project.

Sony has been trying to get an EverQuest movie made for years, with word first trickling out over seven years ago.


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0 Digg it    World of Warcraft Takes a Look Back at its MMORPG Roots
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One of the relatively newer genres in the gaming industry is the MMORPG. It's advent goes back to as far as the 1990s when games such as Ultima Online and EverQuest popularized the concept of an online gaming community where people can band together and bash random critters for experience and gold.

One of the most popular MMORPGs to date is Blizzard's phenomenal World of Warcraft, which has a subscriber count of at least 8.5 million worldwide. However, it owes a lot of its existence to its proverbial forefathers. Conditions back then were considerably different for such a budding game genre to grow.

In 1999, Ubisoft introduced EverQuest to the German market. A lot of hindrances such as the limitations of technology, as well as the relatively high costs of online fees made its rise to popularity quite slow compared to today's standards. Peaking at 500,000 subscribers,many consider EverQuest as the one which paved the way for the MMORPG genre to take flight.

Karsten Lehmann, a spokesman for Ubisoft, relates their past difficulties: "It's hard for players today who are accustomed to the idea of flat rate Internet access to remember how complicated this kind of stuff was at the time".

It w


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