World of Warcraft row: China industry game-changer - MarketWatch

World of Warcraft row: China industry game-changer
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World of Warcraft is back online after a long blackout, but the dispute between the culture ministry and GAPP over gaming regulation has yet to be settled. ...

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Blizzard: World of Warcraft Not for Consoles - Tom's Hardware Guide


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Blizzard: World of Warcraft Not for Consoles
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If Blizzard is to make an MMO for a console, it won't be World of Warcraft. While some game developers who have traditionally been making franchises for the ...
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Blizzard: World of Warcraft unlikely to appear on console TechRadar UK
Blizzard Denies World of Warcraft to be a Console Game Ever DeviceMAG
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The never-ending game: World of Warcraft's impact on Borderlands - Macon Telegraph

The never-ending game: World of Warcraft's impact on Borderlands
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Those expansions have also increasingly drawn inspiration from massively multiplayer online games, like World of Warcraft, Hellquist said. ...

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GDC 2010: Meet BackChatter, the Twitter MMO - CNET

GDC 2010: Meet BackChatter, the Twitter MMO
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While that might conjure up images of World of Warcraft, the actual game uses the definition of a massively multiplayer game rather liberally. ...

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The Next Frontier: Female Gaming Demographics - Computer Graphics World

The Next Frontier: Female Gaming Demographics
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Her World of Warcraft rogue character made the US top 50 Guild. So besides being a hardcore gamer and an analyst for M2 Research, she is also over 35, ...

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Brits spend £200m on MMOs - Absolute Gadget


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Brits spend £200m on MMOs
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Gamers in Britain spend nearly £200m on MMOs such as World of Warcraft according to new research. The study carried out by TNS and Gamesindustry.com found ...
Brits pay 10.50£ on Average for MMOs GamersDailyNews
Britons spending nearly £200m on MMOs TechRadar UK
UK Gamers Spent £195m On MMOs In 2009 IncGamers.com
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NetEase Profit Beats Estimates on ?World of Warcraft? Sales - BusinessWeek


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NetEase Profit Beats Estimates on ?World of Warcraft? Sales
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NetEase started offering Activision Blizzard Inc.'s “World of Warcraft” title in September to attract players in the world's biggest Internet market, ...
Game Dispute Hits Netease Results Wall Street Journal
China's World of Warcraft Boss Steps Down Kotaku.com (blog)
Quarterly Earnings of NetEase Beat Expectations on Sales of "World of Warcraft" TopNews United States
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WoW: Mastery System Preview - Warcry.com

WoW: Mastery System Preview
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World of Warcraft devs are giving players a preview of the changes coming to the mastery system. Posted on the Battle.Net forums, you can read a bit below: ...

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Blizzard's Russell Brower - Computerandvideogames.com

Blizzard's Russell Brower
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After working on the likes of Warcraft III, The Burning Crusade and Wrath Of The Lich King, Brower is now busy creating music for Blizzard's upcoming WoW: ...

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Shameless Subliminal World Of Warcraft Ads Found In Gnomeregan - Kotaku Australia

Shameless Subliminal World Of Warcraft Ads Found In Gnomeregan
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The Matrix Punchograph in World of Warcraft's Gnomeregan has been spitting out pro-WoW propaganda for years, ...

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