Difference between revisions of "Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game"
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Revision as of 05:57, May 21, 2007
Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs for short) are a genre of video and computer 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 world is persistent. (It exists even you aren't playing)
Most MMORPGs charge a monthly fee; this is necessary to maintain the expensive servers used, to hire support staff, and to develop new content. While the cost of developing a MMORPG is high the potential profit can be extraordinary as well.
History
MMORPGs evolved out or MUDs, "Multiplayer Online Dungeons", text-based multiplayer online games.
Notable MMORPGs
- Everquest
- World of Warcraft
- City of Heroes
- Ultima Online
- Anarchy Online
- Urban Dead
- Second Life
- Silk Road
- EVE
- Guild Wars
- Middle Earth Online