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  • Oh boy: World of Warcraft Patch 3.3 goes live today

    Oh boy: World of Warcraft Patch 3.3 goes live today

    Tuesdays usually stink for World of Warcraft. The servers go down early in the morning for maintenance, and then stay down well after the scheduled time more often than you'd care to see. Today doesn't stink, since Patch 3.3 is indeed dropping. I cannot wait to leave the terribly fancy TC/CG office, get home, fire up the game, then PUG till the sun comes up.

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  • Celebrating 5 years of World of Warcraft

    Celebrating 5 years of World of Warcraft

    World of Warcraft turns 5-years-old today. Back on November 23, 2004, a year before the current generation of video game systems even began (with the launch of the Xbox 360), Blizzard released the massively multi-player online game at a time when massively multi-player online games were still largely the haunt of hardcore gamers, people with fast Internet connections who were willing to pay $15 per month for access to a game that they already bought. Who can forget the message board threads: Why do I have to pay for a game that I already paid for at the store? How do you beat the game? What happens if and when I stop playing?

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  • Reminder: You need to convert your World of Warcraft account to a Battle.net one today

    Reminder: You need to convert your World of Warcraft account to a Battle.net one today

    Just a friendly remind to all my fellow World of Warcraft players. You need to migrate your account to a Battle.net account by the end of the day today, lest you're unable to login.

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  • Blizzard starts selling in-game pets for real world money

    Blizzard starts selling in-game pets for real world money

    Really big World of Warcraft news today, friends. (Why do I write so much about WoW? Oh, you know, it's just the biggest, most successful MMO in history. Not writing about it would be like covering tech with mentioning Microsoft or Apple.) Blizzard is now selling in-game pets that you can buy with real money, $10. We're talking cash money. Dollar dollar bill, y'all.

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  • Is World of Warcraft too big to be displaced at this point?

    Is World of Warcraft too big to be displaced at this point?

    Back before I started playing World of Warcraft (because of something that was work-related, incidentally), I used to tease my then-roommate about playing it well into the night, every night. I was a freshman at a certain horrendously expensive school, and my gaming started and stopped with my Xbox; I had no time for time-sink PC games. Not my roommate, no sir. The day the game came out—he had also been part of the beta—he plopped into his small, uncomfortable chair, Sunkist in hand (man alive did he love Sunkist for some reason), and quested well into the night away.

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  • Blizzard reveals the hardware behind World of Warcraft

    Blizzard reveals the hardware behind World of Warcraft

    Blizzard released some interesting information about the inner workings of World of Warcraft recently at GDC Austin. During their keynote speech, they talked about the history of the Warcraft games, and what exactly made their game so successful where others have failed. It's an interesting read overall, however what we found amazing is the actual hardware required to run the game.

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  • Let’s celebrate Pirates’ Day with gusto tomorrow

    Let’s celebrate Pirates’ Day with gusto tomorrow

    Tomorrow, Saturday, September 19, is Pirates' Day in World of Warcraft. “Commoners wearing pirate garb have appeared in all the world's cities with the news that the Dread Captain DeMeza and her crew have landed in Booty Bay and declared it Pirates' Day!” Great, yes, but I say we take it one step further: let's bring Pirates' Day to the Real World.

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  • Why Cataclysm is the only direction left for World of Warcraft to grow

    Why Cataclysm is the only direction left for World of Warcraft to grow

    In case you missed it, Blizzard made some big announcements the other day. Yep, an MMO is releasing another expansion set. However, this one is going to completely reshape the entire World (of Warcraft), and that's really the best possible thing that they can do.

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  • Blizzard has defeated the Door Boss!

    Blizzard has defeated the Door Boss!

    Good news, everyone. It looks like Blizzard has finally defeated the Door Boss. That is, you should no longer, or not as frequently, run into the “additional instances cannot be launched” glitch. It truly is a time for celebration.

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  • Don’t worry, Blizzard is trying to defeat the Door Boss once and for all. At least we think it’s trying.

    Don’t worry, Blizzard is trying to defeat the Door Boss once and for all. At least we think it’s trying.

    The Door Boss is a new phenomenon in World of Warcraft. You face him when you try to enter an Instance, only to find the error message, “Additional instances cannot be launched, please try again later.” It's quite annoying when all you want to do is run through, say, BFD once before you go to bed.

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  • Is it at all possible to hibernate till World of Warcraft: Cataclysm comes out?

    Is it at all possible to hibernate till World of Warcraft: Cataclysm comes out?

    It was only a few days ago that I gently chided Apple fans, telling them to “hold their horses” with respect to Snow Leopard's release date. One Blizzcon later, not only have I re-rolled another character (a Warlock), I'm now trolling message boards, comment pages, and the like looking for more and more information about Cataclysm, the upcoming expansion pack. The most important bit of information still eludes me: its release date.

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  • Look, Batman, there’s a World of Warcraft headset from Creative coming right at us!

    Look, Batman, there’s a World of Warcraft headset from Creative coming right at us!

    This could be the most important week in the history of Creation. Blizzcon starts on Friday—once again Blizzard reminded me in an e-mail that I can purchase the Web stream or DirecTV pay-per-view for $40—and we're sure to be hanging on the company's every word re: World of Warcraft: Cataclysm. Today's hot news is that Creative will release a World of Warcraft-branded headset in November. Look for it around $100-$150.

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  • Looks like we’ll probably be playing as Worgen and Goblin in next World of Warcraft expansion

    Looks like we’ll probably be playing as Worgen and Goblin in next World of Warcraft expansion

    While I haven't logged into World of WarCraft since, I don't know, February (for the Valentines Day things), a new expansion should bring me back into the fold. Most fans know that Blizzard trademarked the name “Cataclysm,” and that's what we expect the name of the next expansion to be. But now! Now, friends, wow.com's sources have pretty much confirmed two new races for the expansion. Say hello, probably, to the Worgen (Alliance) and the Goblin (Horde).

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  • Hurry up and wait: StarCraft II delayed till early 2010

    Hurry up and wait: StarCraft II delayed till early 2010

    Bad news, guys: Blizzard just “delayed” StarCraft II. (Did it ever have an official release date to begin with?) I just received the devastating electronic mail.

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