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Woodbridge: Family tribute to courageous 19-year-old
East Anglian Daily Times He also loved computer games and spent every spare minute playing online role playing game World of Warcraft where he forged many valuable friendships. Mr Roberts, 46, said: “We have had a lot of kind words from his friends, it's been very touching. |
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Dungeons, dragons and divorce: World of Warcraft can seriously damage your … – Daily Mail
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Dungeons, dragons and divorce: World of Warcraft can seriously damage your …
Daily Mail By Rob Waugh Online role-playing games such as World of Warcraft can seriously damage your marriage, a new study has warned. Wives – or husbands – of fans of online 'world' games such as World of Warcraft find that the games cause arguments, … The Perils and Pleasures of Online Gaming for Married Life Love and Warcraft: Spouses Being Pushed Aside For Video Games Online gaming hurts marriages, unless you game together |
Schilling’s 38 Studios releases its first game, ‘Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning’ – Daily News Transcript
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Schilling's 38 Studios releases its first game, 'Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning'
Daily News Transcript I liked “World of Warcraft.” As a player, Curt Schilling earned a reputation as a big-game pitcher: driven, always prepared, capable of taking on tremendous responsibility. He's no different as the founder and driving force of 38 Studios, … Curt Schilling talks Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning Interview (Xbox360) Games out this week in ANZ… |
New Star Wars game brings life to ‘Old Republic’ – Spartan Daily
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New Star Wars game brings life to 'Old Republic'
Spartan Daily When playing the infamously addictive MMO, “World of Warcraft,” you're an unknown hero, helping to defeat the dragon and save the world, but because you did it with help from others, you're just one nameless face among hundreds. The Force (to keep playing) is strong in Austin-made 'Star Wars: The Old Republic' Star Wars Old Republic Doing Better than WoW Star Wars: The Old Republic Newbie Guide Video Released By BioWare |
The new Army: A Newport News tech center uses gaming and apps to train soldiers – Daily Press
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The new Army: A Newport News tech center uses gaming and apps to train soldiers
Daily Press Its latest training tool, not yet employed Army-wide, borrows from technology used in "World of Warcraft" and other massive, multi-player online role-playing games. It allows soldiers at far-flung locations to train together, talk to each other and … |
BioWare’s new MMO, ‘Old Republic,’ a force – Daily Aztec
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BioWare's new MMO, 'Old Republic,' a force
Daily Aztec While BioWare has done players a favor by centrally locating all dungeons, the lack of a group-finding system like the one in “World of Warcraft” can make it tedious and tiresome to put together a group of players in order to conquer a dungeon. Old Republic Director: There's Still A Place For Subscriber-Based MMOs Star Wars: The Old Republic Review BioWare says subscription MMO audience 'limited' |
The Daily Quest: Brilliant observations – Joystiq
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The Daily Quest: Brilliant observations
Joystiq by Anne Stickney Jan 18th 2012 at 2:00PM Whether you stick to online friends only or bring real-life friends into the game, World of Warcraft is a pretty social experience. Whether or not that social experience is particularly pleasant is another … |
The Daily Grind: What would you pay for a fancy ride? – Joystiq
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The Daily Grind: What would you pay for a fancy ride?
Joystiq by Eliot Lefebvre on Jan 8th 2012 8:00AM World of Warcraft set the bar at for a shiny horse. EverQuest II followed suit. You can imitate Marty McFly or Aladdin in City of Heroes for about .50. And for various amounts of cash in Star Trek Online, … |
The Daily Grind: Were older MMOs better by virtue of experimentation? – Joystiq
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The Daily Grind: Were older MMOs better by virtue of experimentation?
Joystiq Recently we got into a two-fatality "discussion" over whether or not MMOs prior to World of Warcraft were better simply because they weren't trying to copy WoW and were more willing to experiment. It certainly seemed like there was more variety from … |
The Daily Quest: Year in review

WoW Insider’s on a Daily Quest to bring you interesting, informative, and entertaining
WoW-related links from around the blogosphere.
Is there a story out there we ought to link or a blog we should be following? Just leave us a comment, and you may see it here tomorrow! Be sure to check out our WoW Resources Guide for more WoW-related sites.
WoW-related links from around the blogosphere.
My guild decided to end the year on a nail-biting, last-second defeat of our first heroic 25-man boss in Dragon Soul. When I look back over the past year, we’ve made decent progression that will likely continue into whatever is ahead of us in 2012.
Today, here are a few year-end roundup posts from around the blogosphere for your consideration heading into the new year.
- The Bossy Pally and the Giant Spoon talks about resolutions, blogging, and some pretty awesome posts from 2011.
- World of Matticus continues in the yearly tradition of reviews and picking out some of the best blog posts of the year before.
- MMO Melting Pot has done a fantastic series of posts rounding up some of the best of the blogosphere, month by month. Start with January and follow along on a year full of amazing blogging!
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