World of Warcraft or World of Perverts?

Gaming, WTF — By trench on January 11, 2008 at 6:27 pm | 1,656 Visitors

wow1World of Warcraft is without a doubt the most popular Massive Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game (MMORPG) out on the market today. As a huge fan of Blizzard Entertainment since their debut release of the Warcraft series back in 1994, I had previously bought all three real time strategy games they had offered.

The Warcraft franchise decided on a different direction for their gamers after the successful release of Warcraft III:The Frozen Throne back in 2003. By late 2004 they released World of Warcraft, a new online experience which focused on “reality role playing” rather than real time strategy. Based on past experiences playing RPG’s such as Shining Force, Sword of Vermilion, and Phantasy Star, I knew I wouldn’t have the time to play a role playing game that required so much involvement.

Although I have not touched any warcraft game in some time, I’ve kept up with the news on Blizzard and I’ve read tons of articles across the web about warcraft and its addictiveness. Recently, I stumbled on a forum with photos of Warcraft avatars making out, drinking beer, sleeping together, and even performing pornographic acts. The text written was pretty hilarious too. I guess this is what going on with the guys and gals who fail in real relationships and are not getting any in the real world. Its kind of sad and funny at the same time. Your thoughts?

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I have mixed heritage of Chamorro, Filipino, and Japanese and I currently reside on the beautiful island of Guam. My interests include critiquing films, eating out, import cars, gaming, web design, MMA, and bodybuilding. I'm also a die-hard fan of both the Los Angeles Lakers and San Francisco 49ers. I hate bandwagon fans!

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  • aCey says:

    looks wrong. haha.

    aCey’s last blog post..my life has changed so much since my last post

  • rose says:

    thats cool.you just got to have some spice off the game hehe..

    about the Ecard, hmm i guess if you already submit it youll have to wait? not quite sure,. ill check that..

    because today iwas trying to drop mine on yours but says here “thanks” :)

    anyway, have a nice day

    rose’s last blog post..video and pictures

  • cyberfizzle says:

    Loved the pic of the Night Elves. I use to play WoW when it first came out. Got to 60th (max at the time), then ran out of new content and quit. They were all a bunch of perverts on that game! :D I miss WoW.

  • Mike says:

    Haha ‘not getting any in the real world.’

    Considering the amount of time some people spend on there, that’s probably quite true.

    A few months ago I was running some sessions for work and unfortunately our internal network wouldn’t allow us to run certain programs *cough* Second Life *cough* which we were actually intending to use for work purposes.

    So we ended up hiring a room in a LAN gaming place.

    Oh boy. We were there 5 days and we ended up seeing the same faces. Some of those guys were there 24/7. They would sleep when they couldn’t handle it anymore, then wake up, eat junk and continue being zombies.

    It’s an addiction that’s seriously harmful to many people. I’m glad neither you or I got involved with that stuff too heavily.

    We both play games, but I’m sure it’s in moderation. Right? :)

    Mike’s last blog post..Matt’s Birthday

  • Ferdz says:

    Hilarious! Haha. Is that an expansion pack or a user MOD. Well that’s an RPG and anything goes. Hehe.

  • Jaypee says:

    Is that a mod like the Grand Theft Auto’s Hot Coffee? I guess some people don’t have anywhere else to vent their sexual frustrations. Hehe :D

    Jaypee’s last blog post..Dreamhost Billing Nightmare

  • Simple Mindz says:

    LOl. I find that really funny. Where’s the website?! I gotta go look!!!

    I play WoW. But not to the point that I am addicted. If I found me a big brawny warrior…I might be though…;)

    Simple Mindz’s last blog post..The “new” look!

  • Patrick says:

    By late 2004 they released World of Warcraft, a new online experience which focused on “reality role playing” rather than real time strategy. Based on past experiences playing RPG’s such as Shining Force, Sword of Vermilion, and Phantasy Star, I knew I wouldn’t have the time to play a role playing game that required so much involvement.
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    Patrick

  • Archlord says:

    World of Warcraft has an enormous amount of players, there will be all kind, that’s normal.
    Some people get bored with a game and try new things. I’ve once seen a video where an entire story was replayed in World of Warcraft. It was a great piece, and took an effort of more than 40 people in the game.

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