Looking Back, Moving Forward: September 2010


It’s time to change the MMO Calendar, which can only mean it’s time for another Looking Back, Moving Forward. September brought upon us life, as well as death, and a whole lot of free to play. It’s been over a month since Earth Eternal shut down, following Sparkplay’s demise. Even though the game was sold … Continue reading “Looking Back, Moving Forward: September 2010”

Checking In With The BBB: October Edition


My calendar says October 1st, so it must be that three month time of the month again. Blizzard Entertainment: B Blizzard’s score has remained unchanged since July’s article. “Recent complainants allege the company closed accounts on 130,000 users without providing notice, and accused them of using “hack” techniques to cheat on gaming. Most of these … Continue reading “Checking In With The BBB: October Edition”

Psst…Clone Wars Adventures Is For Kids…


Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures launched ten days ago to moderate fanfare from the media (IE: Me), a factor that can mostly be attributed to the idea that the game is for kids. This isn’t to say that Clone Wars Adventures is a low quality game, simply that many kids are likely to just jump … Continue reading “Psst…Clone Wars Adventures Is For Kids…”

Looking Back, Moving Forward: August 2010


Video of the month. There is no doubt that All Points Bulletin stole the show this past month, showing up on MMO Fallout at least once every three days heading towards the middle of the month onward. Although Realtime Worlds announced APB carrying 130,000 active players, I have to question how many of those players … Continue reading “Looking Back, Moving Forward: August 2010”

All Points Bulletin: 130,000 Players


Despite Realtime Worlds going into administration and laying off a huge number of people, all is not bad at the RTW kiosk. According to the new administration, offers to invest are coming in from “both sides of the atlantic,” and prospects are high for those remaining at Realtime Worlds, including the employees who were rehired … Continue reading “All Points Bulletin: 130,000 Players”

I Can’t Do This Alone: I’m Sick Of The MMO Stigma


Two months ago, I changed the “Month in Review” category to a monthly review called “Looking Back, Moving Forward,” and at the time I promised all of you that I would explain my reasons at a later date. As at least one person has pointed out, the legacy “Month in review” articles have been completely … Continue reading “I Can’t Do This Alone: I’m Sick Of The MMO Stigma”

I Can't Do This Alone: I'm Sick Of The MMO Stigma


Two months ago, I changed the “Month in Review” category to a monthly review called “Looking Back, Moving Forward,” and at the time I promised all of you that I would explain my reasons at a later date. As at least one person has pointed out, the legacy “Month in review” articles have been completely … Continue reading “I Can't Do This Alone: I'm Sick Of The MMO Stigma”

Everquest Next: With The Everquester In Mind!


If Sony Online Entertainment’s abbreviated name was NSD, I could point out that their name could also spell out Never Shuts Down. However, since it doesn’t, I’m stuck with my next best idea: Soldier On, Edith which, although surely touching to anyone named Edith who enjoys Sony’s products, only appeals to a limited audience. But … Continue reading “Everquest Next: With The Everquester In Mind!”

The Days of 51/50 Servers Are Over


Everquest is one of the few ongoing MMOs to dive into experimental servers, generally temporary servers featuring anything from permadeath to progression (the server starts at the base game and expansions open as players progress), and more. The 51/50 server, for those not in the EQ-Know, is where players start at level 51 with 50 … Continue reading “The Days of 51/50 Servers Are Over”