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Loving a nerd is one thing, but who could stand a guy constantly plugged into an online universe? Is it worse than a wife who gets frisky in a hot tub or a singer pimped out by a rap star? This married/aging actress has put up with a lot throughout her...
Tags: New York, Matthew Broderick, Elves in fantasy fiction and games, Elf, Guess, fashion, Warcraft, Human Interest, Hot tub, The Hot Tub, Bathing, Plumbing, Massage, Entertainment Culture
World of Warcraft, the most successful game to come out of Orange County, turns 5 on Nov. 23. This marks the fifth anniversary of the chilly night thousands of local fans stood in line at Fry’s Electronics in Fountain Valley to buy the game at midnight.
Tags: Blizzard Entertainment, Didier, Warcraft, Fountain Valley, BlizzCon, Windows games, Blizzard, Samwise Didier, Blizzard games, Video game developers
Monday night to suspend its approval of the World of WarCraft online game. It has ordered NetEase.com, China's second-largest Internet games operator and the company with the license to run World of WarCraft in China, not to charge users. NetEase to begin...
Given all the hype surrounding the Wii, it comes across as somewhat surprising that the Sony Playstation 2 would have clocked 30.2 % of all minutes played on a video gaming console in 2008. Nielsen Media Research group has tabulated relevant data from...
World of Warcraft is the defining massively multiplayer online gaming experience. With its vast fan base and dedicated development team, it remains unlikely that any other fantasy world can draw that magnitude of attention. Any game that attempts to...
Tags: online gaming, Warcraft, Warhammer
In the "World of Warcraft," the online game that charges $15-a-month to play, gamers are doing the same. "I used to go to movies a lot more but at $10 a pop and another $10 for popcorn and drinks, if you break it down, this (game) is 50 cents a day,"...
Tags: warcraft, wow, 200, games, Blizzard Entertainment