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- initialism video games A
massively multiplayer online game . Acomputer game in which a large number ofplayers cansimultaneously interact in apersistent world . - initialism colloquial A massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
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Examples
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NOW if only every other EverQuest clone of an mmo * (WoW included) could grasp this concept and go back to the UO way of making an MMO.
Voodoo Extreme 2009
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So too, there are at least 10x, perhaps as much a 100x the number of people playing new persistent-world avatar-based games that don't happen to carry the label MMO though some do that are fast evolving into something else as well: the designs, goals, genres, player interactions, and revenue models are growing more different all the time.
How to make a cool $2MM+ in one day -- with a sparkle pony 2010
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Some scale and some don't but almost every major MMO is compatable.
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The child-friendly MMO is as polished and slick as you may expect.
Weekend gaming - Fable III and Lego Universe Greg Howson 2010
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Now, Cryptic Studios will be resurrecting the Star Trek MMO from the dead.
August 2008 2008
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Now, Cryptic Studios will be resurrecting the Star Trek MMO from the dead.
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It amazes me when people say that an MMO is a clone of another.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - Warhammer MMO delayed until fall 2008
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So familiarity with history and the environment an MMO is crucial to the success of an MMO.
EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - A Massively Multiplayer Call Of Duty? 2008
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No MMO is designed that way now, which means branching out into the unknown and developing a new way to design, implement and create an MMO.
Will The Sci Fi Channel's TV Show/MMO Program Be Successful? 2008
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So, does this mean that the rumoured Google Earth MMO is going to be a way to suck up hours of gameplay where users are encouraged to label the world and everything around them (for fun and profit), as a kind of Mechanical Turk of Identification?
Suttree » Casual Games, Social Software » Distributed Casual Game Power 2007
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