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'World of Warcraft' blitz on game fans
PARIS (AFP) - Top video game maker Activision Blizzard threw crowds on streets Thursday for the launch of the much-awaited new extension of its record-breaking "World of Warcraft" which already has a claimed 11 million players worldwide.
Nations:France People:William Shatner Jean-Claude Van Damme Source:(AFP)
2008-11-12
World of Warcraft Video Game Succeeds in School
It's not unusual for video game players to speak of a routine that involves ordering pizza, getting a sugar jolt, and then playing "World of Warcraft" for hours. But the person talking in this case is Constance Steinkuehler, an educational researcher who organized an afterschool group for boys to play, for educational purposes, the massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
Nations:U.S.
2008-10-03
Microsoft Security Fix Clobbers 2 Million Password Stealers
Microsoft's June security updates were bad news for online criminals who make their living stealing password information from online gamers.
Nations:Taiwan Spain China Source:(PC World)
2008-06-22
1st-person shooting games win top honors
Three critically acclaimed first-person shooters won top honors at the video game industry's most prestigious awards show.
2008-02-08
Study: Online games more captivating
Role-playing games with an Internet element are so much more captivating than equivalent electronic games that they change users' lives, cutting into their sleep and boosting the time they spend playing, a new study shows.
2007-10-17
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