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Star Wars: The Old Republic – review
The Guardian (blog) With free-to-play rivals grabbing headlines and World of Warcraft losing players, it's not been a great year for subscription-based MMOs. Which adds even more expectation to Bioware's first entry into the genre, not least as the most expensive … Star Wars: The Old Republic Users Stuck In 'Waiting Rooms' Behind the 'Star Wars: Old Republic' game saga Top SWTOR Leveling guides reviewed for quality… |
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Frank Miller and the rise of cryptofascist Hollywood – The Guardian
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Frank Miller and the rise of cryptofascist Hollywood
The Guardian Nevertheless, I maintain I am correct in imagining that what Miller actually means here is World of Warcraft. This superficial mistake (suggests what should be plain: that Miller wrote his jeremiad quickly, perhaps late at night, when a lack of … |
Readers’ writing competition 2011: accommodation review – The Guardian
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Readers' writing competition 2011: accommodation review
The Guardian He had a serious World of Warcraft addiction. When I got up at 5am, woken by the sun streaming through the curtainless window, Qaoom would still be awake, eyes fixed on the computer screen. Come 9am he would be comatose on the sofa. … |
Wanted: a cheap laptop for gaming – The Guardian (blog)
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Wanted: a cheap laptop for gaming
The Guardian (blog) The list includes World of Warcraft, Fifa 12, The Sims 3, StarCraft 2, Call of Duty: Black Ops, Shogun 2, Battlefield 3 and so on – most of the "modern classics". It's hard to recommend specific laptops because, lacking the opportunity to try them with … |
London Game Conference: Ian Livingstone interview – The Guardian (blog)
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London Game Conference: Ian Livingstone interview
The Guardian (blog) MMOs, for example, don't have to be the size of something like World Of Warcraft and can be made by a smaller team. There's a whole range of teams making games at the moment – there's no either/or situation. In a recent report – which you featured in … |
How much is a Guardian Cub worth?

When I wrote yesterday’s post about the tradable Guardian Cubs, figuring out what the new RMT pets were selling for on different realms was a challenge. That’s because they weren’t properly showing up in Auction House API feeds, the kind of feeds that supply websites like The Undermine Journal and AH Spy with their up-to-date pricing information.
Thankfully, this lack of information was a bug that has been resolved:
So what about them Guardian Cubs?If you’re interested to see what a Guardian Cub is selling for on your server, the website AH Spy has set up a convenient Guardian Cub pricing page showing the market value of the pet on each server, both US and EU. As you can see, prices vary wildly. The Cub is as cheap as 5,000 gold on some servers and as expensive as 100,000 gold on others. For the most part, though, a Guardian Cub can be had for just under 10,000 gold.
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How much is a Guardian Cub worth? originally appeared on WoW Insider on Fri, 04 Nov 2011 15:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Guardian Cub taking a bite out of third-party gold sales

The new Guardian Cub, the pet you can buy with real-world currency and exchange for in-game gold, has been available for sale on most realms’ Auction Houses for a good 24 hours now. And early reports are looking very favorable for Blizzard; it is now significantly cheaper to buy gold through Blizzard than through one of the less-reputable, third-party Chinese gold sellers.
The price of the Guardian Cub varies wildly by server — a function of supply and demand. An impromptu Twitter survey suggests that the pet is currently selling for between 6,000 gold and 40,000 gold in game, depending on server size, competition, and a number of other factors. Most realms are currently seeing prices just north of 10,000 gold.
Certainly, the final page of the Guardian Cub saga has yet to be written, and prices will be extraordinarily volatile in the next few days, weeks, and months. Still, even at a conservative exchange rate of for a 10,000-gold pet, players can get a far better (and safer!) deal buying gold through Blizzard via the Guardian Cub than dealing with a gold seller. The difference is stark — the same amount of gold may cost you or through a third-party site. And even then, you have no guarantee of getting your gold, no guarantee that your account won’t be compromised, and no guarantee that your purchase isn’t supporting forced labor and account theft.
Will the Guardian Cub kill off third-party gold sales? Probably not, at least on its own. Interest in this new pet simply cannot be sustained long term. But if the last 24 hours of trading on the in-game Auction House are any indication, Blizzard just fired a shot into a multi-billion-dollar gray market.
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Guardian Cub taking a bite out of third-party gold sales originally appeared on WoW Insider on Thu, 03 Nov 2011 14:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
World of Warcraft “Guardian Cub” Pet Available Now – Attack of the Fanboy
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World of Warcraft "Guardian Cub" Pet Available Now
Attack of the Fanboy The new World of Warcraft pet that is bound to dig into the gold sellers market is now available in the Blizzard Store. The flaming purple lion cub sure is cute, but he can also be traded for gold in the in-game auction house. … |
World of Warcraft Guardian Cub ready to take a bite out of gold farmers … – PC Gamer Magazine
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World of Warcraft Guardian Cub ready to take a bite out of gold farmers …
PC Gamer Magazine The Guardian Cub pet has arrived in the World of Warcraft pet store, boosting WoW's cuteness levels by a solid 1.5%. The winged, purple, flaming lion cub will be able to follow you into the skies of Azeroth and is possibly the cuddliest thing ever … |
Guardian Cub pet now available for purchase

I have to admit, for being such a source of derision, the little guy is terrible cute — especially when he breaks into idle animations, batting random moths around with unbridled glee. Whether you’re looking to sell the pets on the auction house, trade them to a friend, or simply learn them for your own, you can pick them up for at the Blizzard Pet Store now.
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Guardian Cub pet now available for purchase originally appeared on WoW Insider on Tue, 01 Nov 2011 16:15:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
