Source: Game-biz information wellspring Gamasutra. What we heard: Exactly two weeks ago, the game industry was shocked by Microsoft's announcement that it was shuttering Ensemble Studios. The news was ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Last year, BioWare revealed that it was working on a massively multiplayer online role-playing game at its new Austin studio. Last month, it was ...
As often happens, I'm writing this column on Sunday. It's slated to appear on Tuesday, which will be the last day for Massively. If you primarily see this as the closure of a key MMORPG.com competitor ...
In the past I've reviewed a couple of Disney's MMOG for kids: Pirates of the Caribbean Online, which played well but looked like a nasty case of scurvy, and Pixie Hollow, which looked fantastic but ...
Can it really be a decade already since we entered the new millennium? There are times when that doesn't seem possible, but when we look at how much the massively multiplayer landscape has grown and ...
Leading its product slate for 2010 will be Battlestar Galactica Online, a tactical space combat and adventure MMOG based upon Syfy’s Battlestar Galactica series. The game, inspired by one of the most ...
During more than a decade covering primarily the RPG and massively multiplayer genres, we've been fortunate to meet legions of talented, creative developers. We've also had innumerable opportunities ...
The StarForce company, which has already been successfully developing and implementing ultra-modern technological solutions for intellectual property and copyright protection for more than 10 years, ...
Funcom has announced that it has been signed on to create a Lego massively multiplayer online game, set for release later in 2014. Michelle Starr is CNET's science editor, and she hopes to get you as ...
When the news of a LEGO based MMOG broke several years ago, fans of LEGO and MMOG's alike were very excited to say the least. Fanboys were drooling over their bricks and keyboards in anticipation of ...
All the intrepid soloists (or trios or quartets) highlighted in “Boutique MMOGs” started their own online games. So can you. Allen Varney explains how. With commodity hardware, free software, and ...
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