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2005: A Multiplayer Odyssey @ The Escapist
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2005: A Multiplayer Odyssey @ The Escapist
   

The ever-classy e-mag The Escapist has an article up entitled "<a href="http://www.escapistmagazine.com/issue/25/11" target="_blank">2005: A Multiplayer Odyssey</a>" in which the author discusses the amazing and ever-increasing popularity of "World of Warcraft," better known to many gamers as "Life." Here's a freshly-hatched snipling: <br><blockquote><em>At the Austin Game Conference in October, there was an overwhelming sense of desperation. Trudging through the halls, sitting in the sessions, all developers could do was talk about World of Warcraft. <br> <br>In an insular world, WoW was a breakout game that left the competition anything but speechless. The fact that Blizzard didn't attend the conference only fueled the fire.</em></blockquote> <br>
Post Wed Dec 28, 2005 1:42 am
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The popularity of World of Warcraft is a direct result of its Lowest Common Denominator-ness. The Romans knew how to appease the masses and so does Blizzard.

Yes, this is not praise but criticism.
Post Wed Dec 28, 2005 1:44 am
 



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