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MMORPGs are considered the next step from [[Multi-User Dungeons]] (MUDs), which are text-based multiplayer online games, since MMORPGs are graphics based.
 
MMORPGs are considered the next step from [[Multi-User Dungeons]] (MUDs), which are text-based multiplayer online games, since MMORPGs are graphics based.
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MMORPGs have a tendency to be violent and sometimes graphic. Some MMORPGs have objectionable content such as nudity or innuendo, while others do not. [[Counter Strike]] is an example of an MMORPG with little objectionable content other than the violence itself, although the game requires players to assume the role of a certain group of [[terrorism|terrorists]] to work to achieve common goals.<ref>http://www.christiananswers.net/spotlight/games/2001/counterstrike.html</ref>
  
 
== Commercial MMORPGs ==
 
== Commercial MMORPGs ==

Revision as of 12:55, July 31, 2012

Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs for short) are a genre of role-playing video games that involve many players logging into a server that is usually owned by the company that develops or publishes the game and playing in a virtual world. This game world is persistent, meaning it exists even when you aren't playing.

Most MMORPGs charge a monthly fee, though many new MMORPGs have systems where the game is both free to download and free to play, but the player pays real money for in-game items or services. The cost of developing and running a MMORPG can be high and include the price and maintenance of the servers used, customer and technical support, and developing fresh in-game content. However, with ongoing monthly charges for players or other persistent financial structure, the potential profit can be extraordinary as well.

History

MMORPGs are considered the next step from Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs), which are text-based multiplayer online games, since MMORPGs are graphics based.

Violence

MMORPGs have a tendency to be violent and sometimes graphic. Some MMORPGs have objectionable content such as nudity or innuendo, while others do not. Counter Strike is an example of an MMORPG with little objectionable content other than the violence itself, although the game requires players to assume the role of a certain group of terrorists to work to achieve common goals.[1]

Commercial MMORPGs

(Due to the growth of this genre, this list will always be incomplete)

Free MMORPGS

(Due to the growth of this genre, this list will always be incomplete)

  • http://www.christiananswers.net/spotlight/games/2001/counterstrike.html