WoW on consoles finally!

Console gamers, rejoice for World of Warcraft, the MMO with the largest following around the world is finally coming to consoles, according to a news posted at WoW site on Tuesday.

Oops did any console gamer get happy? Then hold on to that enthusiasm for it was Blizzard’s way of saying april fool!

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The hoax started with announcements on World of Warcraft home page. Here, Blizzard announced its ‘return’ to console gaming with World of Warcraft: The Molten Core, a spinoff of the 40-person Raid dungeon from its award-winning massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG), World of Warcraft.
According to the site, World of Warcraft: The Molten Core will allow players to experience the excitement of the hit, Raid dungeon in a completely new format, with new challenges and new rewards.
But Blizzard being Blizzard, did not stop there, they went ahead and announced the formation of a new hero class — Bard as well!
A click on the link took one to a page with a lich character rocking on a guitar made of skull and bones. For those who did not get the joke, they were mocking at the famous Guitar Hero game from RedOctane and Harmonix!

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MMOs on Linux

Gaming would have never had the massive following it now, without Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) games. These games opened up a new medium for creating a social network much before sites like Friendster, Facebook and Orkut were conceived. A wide variety of MMOs can be played on Linux-based systems, some are made exclusively for Linux and some need to be simulated to function. Lets take a look at a few such games…

World of Warcraft

WoW has an iconic status among MMOs which no other game has even come close to achieving. Unfortunately, WoW is not yet available on Linux, but with emulators like Wine and Cedega around, this is not really a problem. For those who haven’t heard of WoW, it has more than 8.5 million subscribers. The
latest expansion for the game, The Burning Crusade was released in January 2007.
Monthly fee – $ 15

Vendetta Online

Vendetta Online is yet another science fiction MMO with FPS style combat options. The game set in 4400s shows the world divided into three countries, each with its own positives and negatives. The game lacks in the graphic department and looks ‘lame’ in front of other MMOs
Monthly fee – $ 9

Dofus

Dofus is a free to download, pay-per-use, fantasy MMO developed in France. The gameplay is relatively simple compared to other MMOs, with cute characters and simple tasks to perform. The simplicity attracted more than 3 million users to the game. Though Dofus is set in a 2D world, it has a very cheerful ambience, thanks to the cartoony graphics. Though developed entirely in Europe, it has the feel of Japan’s anime style of animation. Dofus Arena, a tactical version of the game, will be released this year as a separate MMO.

Guild Wars

This game is popular among Linux users though no version of the game was ever made for Linux. The game runs fine on emulators like Cedega or Wine. Guild Wars has an indepth story line and periodic episode releases take the story forward. The open story line, regular updates and customisation options bring it closest to the standards set by WoW. As of now, Guild Wars boasts of over 5 million users.
One time payment of – $ 27

Eve Online

Eve Online is a science fiction-based MMO which deals with civilisations across the galaxy. Eve Online boasts of one of the largest worlds in any game to date, featuring almost 5,000 solar systems. In the game, you get the chance to play on behalf of Amarr, Minmatar, Gallente, Caldari or Jove, the five dominant races in the universe. The game has a very strong economy and gameplay is mostly tactical in nature. Another feature of this MMO is the open PvP system which enables battle anytime during the gameplay unlike WoW where battles take place only once a week.
Monthly fee – $ 15

Planeshift

Planeshift has been released under a General Public Licence (GPL). This means the game can be downloaded free. In Planeshift, character classes are not based on professions, but on race. Choose between dwarfs, elves, humans or a devilish evil race in the battle to conquer the bulk of the continent. The game has a powerful character creation tool which lets you patch out minute details like upbringing, parents, appearance, etc. The combat, magic and the quests might remind you of World of Warcraft.

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