Friday, December 28, 2007

Online games battle for top spot BBC News

uk navigation Skip to search Access keys help bbc. During the year Blizzard s flagship title consolidated its hold on gamers as its subscriber base kept growing. As it turns out we ve seen the rise and rise of WoW. As such it was the most played PC game between April and November . Rob Fahey industry veteran and columnist for Gameindustry. biz said the new launches and continued success of WoW showed how strong the industry had become. Another sign of the growing maturity of online gaming was the notable failure of titles such as Vanguard. Although released in February it was error prone and has taken months to become reliable enough. Both were originally due in but now are expected before next summer. Perhaps more importantly the titles are attempting to move online gaming on from the mechanics established by Blizzard. In Warhammer many areas of the game are contested and factions will battle to regain control of these areas. It s about educating parents m! ore than anything and perhaps making changes in terms of rating systems he said. This was likely to mean best practice guidelines for parents but may eventually involve new legislation. That would alter how online games are both portrayed and played said Mr Wride.

Source: http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/technology/7156078.stm


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