Jack Cooley’s secret? No more video games – ESPN (blog)

Jack Cooley's secret? No more video games
ESPN (blog)
Or, worse yet, World of Warcraft. You try to tell him: Homework first, video games second. In life, you have to do the work before you get the reward. But kids don't think that way, do they? How can you get your point across? Don't worry, guys.

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World of Warcraft – Cataclysm: More Subscribers Abandon RPG Ship – Gamebandits (blog)

World of Warcraft – Cataclysm: More Subscribers Abandon RPG Ship
Gamebandits (blog)
According to Blizzard, World of Warcraft had 10.2 million subscribers as of December 31, 2011. This report in itself sounds awesome. However, go back in World of Warcraft history and you know that it sounds bad. In the report before the one made in

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WoW gamer’s time expires in more ways than one – ComputerWeekly.com (blog)


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WoW gamer's time expires in more ways than one
ComputerWeekly.com (blog)
Downtime is inclined to think so too in light of the fact that a Taiwanese man that died while playing World of Warcraft in an internet café, but no-one noticed for 13 hours. The gamer, Chen Jung-yu, had purchased 23 hours of World of Warcraft time,
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5 More of The Worst Trends From This Console Generation – Piki Geek

5 More of The Worst Trends From This Console Generation
Piki Geek
Rather than talking up the game's merits on their own terms, EA Games boss, Frank Gibeau, saw fit to take aim at the industry leader, World of Warcraft, in an interview with MSNBC. He stated, “When I play World of Warcraft, you go and get your quests,

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World of Warcraft: No more updates until Mists of Pandaria expansion – Ubergizmo (blog)


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World of Warcraft: No more updates until Mists of Pandaria expansion
Ubergizmo (blog)
By Tyler Lee on 01/25/2012 04:42 PST Most, if not all World of Warcraft players have probably updated to version 4.3. Well the bad (or good news depending on how you look at it) news is that it looks like 4.3 will be the last version of the game,

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World of Warcraft – Cataclysm: No More Updates Before Mists of Pandaria – Gamebandits (blog)


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World of Warcraft – Cataclysm: No More Updates Before Mists of Pandaria
Gamebandits (blog)
Blizzard announced that the newest update 4.3 for the World of Warcraft Cataclysm expansion will be the last before Mists of Pandaria is finally launched. Lead quest designer Dave Kosak said that 4.3 is already Cataclysm's climax.

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BioWare to be ‘more aggressive’ with SWTOR updates – Videogamer.com


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BioWare to be 'more aggressive' with SWTOR updates
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"I'd say we're gaming to be more aggressive than the industry standard World of Warcraft in terms of how often we release our post-release content." He went on to detail what the next update scheduled for March will feature, including a new world,
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Does WoW need more raid lockout alternatives? – Joystiq

Does WoW need more raid lockout alternatives?
Joystiq
The real point is, the paradigm of a weekly reset isn't necessarily the only one and hasn't been even in WoW's own history. Mixing in different resets seems like one way to give people more options in terms of what content to run, which is so far the

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Getting Gamers to Spend More Time Online – Xconomy

Getting Gamers to Spend More Time Online
Xconomy
Hardcore players of World of Warcraft, Star Wars Galaxies, Warhammer, and the other big massively multiplayer online roleplaying games (MMORPGs) can spend dozens of hours online every week. But they aren't always “in-world” warring against enemies,

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