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Archive for January, 2008

Repetition is fun!

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

Good morning mmo fanatics! As I was staring into the glowing portal of freedom (computer monitor), I thought about how difficult it would be to make an extremely repetitive task fun. Five minutes later, I was able to group repetitive tasks into two categories:
Sports
Watching paint dry
In general, most sports are extremely repetitive. […]

Playstation Home - A True Virtual World?

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

I’m sure many of you are familiar with the new online experience(vaporware) , Playstation Home, scheduled to be released sometime this year. If not, here is a snippit from wikipedia:
“Home (known more practically as PlayStation Home) is a community-based service for the PlayStation Network which has been in development since early 2005. Home allows […]

I Know What’s Best for You!

Tuesday, January 15th, 2008

Tobold from Tobold’s MMORPG Blog writes:
“There has been some discussion lately in the MMO blogosphere whether game developers should listen more to the proposals from players and bloggers on how to improve their games. Hey, I get 3,000 readers a day, I’m obviously qualified to improve a game with 9 million subscribers and annual revenues […]

MMORPG Blog Regurgitation

Monday, January 14th, 2008

As I was sitting here thinking about interesting things to write about in the MMORPG world, I decided to take a look at a few other sites to see what people are talking about. Most of the bloggers out there are talking about things that we have discussed years ago…
Antisocial behavior
Carebear BS - raiding, […]

FPS MMORPG - Rambling

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

Since I have been playing Call of Duty 4 for the PS3 a lot lately, I asked myself this question (again):
“Why aren’t there any successful FPS mmorpgs?”
While contemplating this dilemma, I thought about how I could possibly make an idea like this work. What would be the point of the experience? It would […]