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Both Age of Conan and Warhammer Online, before their release, were supposed to be the games that would knock World of Warcraft off of its throne once and for all, ending its stranglehold on the MMORPG market. Neither quite managed to pull it off. ...
There was a time when I felt that Age of Conan was going to be a great game for me to move on to from World of Warcraft, but the savage Cimmerian and his friends proved too much for my Hewlett-Packard to handle. This doesn't mean I've given up on Conan ...
Some people think that the MMO community needs to broaden their horizons. The World of Warcraft community already reached over 11 million subscribers (that is more people than the entire Greek population, according to know-it-all-search-engine Google). ...
What seems to be concrete in this rumor mill is that Turbine is involved with a console MMO. Whether this is just LotRO on the 360 is yet to be seen. The MMO on console movement is definitely picking up steam. Funcom is still working on Age of Conan ...
With 9 developers already on board, it's inevitable that an MMO would utilize this service. Some of those signed already have MMOs on the market. Eidos has Funcom's Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures and EA has Mythic's Warhammer: Age of Reckoning. ...
- Heck, Age of Conan shows that booting elves and dwarves isn't enough either! So what would make a great MMO? Here are ten settings based on various IPs ...
- Filed under: Microsoft Xbox 360, RPGs, MMOFuncom is still developing a Xbox 360 port of Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures, the publisher reiterated in an ... Age of Conan still in development for 360 Eurogamer all 4 news articles
- Nov 25, 2008 Will Age of Conan follow Tabula Rasa into the MMO graveyard? It wouldn't be a great surprise to hear of its untimely death sometime next year. Funcom confirms US staff cuts GameSpot all 3 news articles