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  2. Massively multiplayer online game - Wikipedia

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    e. A massively multiplayer online game ( MMOG or more commonly MMO) is an online video game with a large number of players to interact in the same online game world. [1] MMOs usually feature a huge, persistent open world, although there are games that differ. These games can be found for most network-capable platforms, including the personal ...

  3. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    This is a selected list of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs). MMORPGs are large multi-user games that take place in perpetual online worlds with a great number of other players. In most MMORPGs each player controls an avatar that interacts with other players, completes tasks to gain experience, and acquires items.

  4. List of massively multiplayer online real-time strategy games

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    Microsoft Windows. Official servers were closed, Project Celeste server emulator started in 2017 and still available for play. [1] Astrolords. Aratog. Released. 3D. Space Strategy. Freemium.

  5. List of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable massively multiplayer online games , sorted by category. Massively multiplayer online first-person shooter games (MMOFPS) [ edit ] Main article: List of massively multiplayer online first-person shooter games

  6. History of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    The first commercial MMORPG (although what constitutes "massive" requires qualification when discussing mid-1980s mainframes) was Island of Kesmai designed by Kelton Flinn and John Taylor. This roguelike game became available in 1985 for $12.00 per hour via the CompuServe online service and supported up to one hundred players.

  7. Zwift - Wikipedia

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    Zwift. Zwift is a massively multiplayer online cycling and running physical training program that enables users to interact, train, and compete in a virtual world. [1] Zwift was developed by Zwift Inc., which was co-founded by Jon Mayfield, Eric Min, Scott Barger, and Alarik Myrin, in California, United States in 2014.

  8. Hattrick (video game) - Wikipedia

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    MMOG. Hattrick is a browser-based massively multiplayer online football management simulation video game developed in Sweden and launched on 30 August 1997. The game contains 144 different countries plus the Hattrick International (only for paying HT-Supporters), each with its own league pyramid, and 53 different language versions.

  9. Category:Massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    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 .