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Anarchy Online is a 2001 massively multiplayer online role-playing game. By the turn of the millennium, game companies were eager to capitalize on the new market. The concept of massively multiplayer online games expanded into new video game genres around this time, though RPGs, with their ability to "suck in" the player, were (and still are ...
Multiplayer. Jumpgate: The Reconstruction Initiative (also Jumpgate or Jumpgate Classic and commonly abbreviated as JG or JGC) is a MMORPG in a science fiction setting for the PC, released in North America on September 26, 2001, by NetDevil (developer) and 3DO (publisher). [1] However, only months after 3DO released the game to stores, their ...
Skyrates. Star Wars Galaxies. Star Wars: The Old Republic. Star Wars: The Old Republic – Rise of the Hutt Cartel. Stargate Worlds. Stellar Dawn. Categories: Massively multiplayer online role-playing games by topic. Science fiction video games.
EU: September 16, 2004. NA: September 19, 2004. Genre (s) Massively multiplayer online role-playing game. Mode (s) Multiplayer. Ryzom, also known as The Saga of Ryzom, is a free and open source massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Nevrax for Microsoft Windows, OS X, and Linux .
Aces High (formerly known as Aces High II) is a combat flight simulation and massively multiplayer online game for Microsoft Windows. It was created by HiTech Creations and originally released on May 8, 2000; the game is subscriber based. It features aircraft from both the World War II [1] and World War I [2] eras, as well as smaller numbers of ...
Ran Online (stylized as RAN Online, Chinese: 亂Online) was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Min Communications, Inc., the company that had also developed Remnant Knights. After starting the first official service in Korea in July 2004, RAN Online continued to expand globally.
A massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) is a type of computer game that enables hundreds or thousands of players to simultaneously interact in a game world they are connected to via the Internet. See also list of MMOGs .
A persistent world or persistent state world ( PSW) is a virtual world which, by the definition by Richard Bartle, "continues to exist and develop internally even when there are no people interacting with it". [1] The first virtual worlds were text-based and often called MUDs, but the term is frequently used in relation to massively multiplayer ...