Good topic!
Could you fellows please list your four personal favorite MMO/MMORPGs so I can feel some commonality of your seasoned gaming experiences? You all certainly sound like you know the score when it comes game quality and challenges and expe…
Good Article!
Very true, and I think what's missed most is that these games are trans-generational and are socially equalizing playgrounds for gamers from schoolyard to boardrooms, and it's important that the current dominate generation that most c…
I'd love for extinct titles to be released into the public domain for any devoutees to pick-up and soup-up or even mix for variety. It's a shame to see all that talent and creativity just fade into oblivion, especially if they were just a sliver …
Take this as it lays, but I recall long ago around the time Occular and Sony were making press peeps about tossing their chips on eventually developing VR as a new entertainment medium and Time Warner throwing down serious money for R&D. MMO…
Very good article and roadmap of what truly bold paths MMOs should take. Your points make lots of sense; I hope MMO developers can sniff the ball and run with it. Options, options, options is the diverse spice of gaming. Some might not like a featur…
Originally posted by KernelPad This is a repost of the locked thread - Open for discussion!
Age of Aincrad is a fan-made project dedicated to produce a stable massively multiplayer online (MMO) game based on the popular anime: Sword Art Online.
…
Seasons Greetings!
Can't endorse your message enough! In the game world I'm uber grateful just for -- well, having free games, and it bewilders me how one can gripe of that and nit-pick them ad nuseum unless the entitlement mentality runs deep. I t…