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  • The Digital Continuum: On WAR comparisons

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    08.02.2008

    I'm going to start this week's The Digital Continuum off with an obvious, yet necessary, disclaimer: This is my (ie Kyle Horner's) opinion and not Massively's.A high horse can be ridden and a dead horse can be beaten, but can some people get over their assiduous horse fetishes? Apparently, no, they can't. I'm speaking of course about knee-jerk, marketing-mannequin reactions that some people seem to have when Warhammer Online is compared to World of Warcraft. It's almost as though doing such a thing has become a sacred cow, which cannot -- and verily should not -- dare be brought up. Why? "Well, because such discussion occurs ad infinium." someone will say. I say to them, "And rightfully so." Because for all the things Warhammer Online does that are unlike World of Warcraft, it's still a very comparable MMO.

  • Warhammer Online's secret hype formula

    by 
    Kyle Horner
    Kyle Horner
    02.18.2008

    Calling the game a self-help program is an interesting take on EA Mythic's upcoming Warhammer Online, but West Karana makes a compelling argument. Over the last few years many quality MMOs have been mostly passed-up by World of Warcraft players -- which seems to be a sign that most of these players need more than a 500k subscriber MMO before they consider moving on to greener pastures. We can be sure that Electronic Arts and EA Mythic are gunning for their game to pull in over a million -- whether they consider themselves to be the Led Zepplin of massively games or not. A method of hype such as this is probably their best chance at pulling it off.So if Warhammer Online can hit that magical six-figures subscriber mark, can that be considered putting a sizable hole in the dam holding WoW players back? Well, it all depends on how many people get pulled into WAR and find that they like it more than WoW -- because the two games are very different under their "cartoon" cover.

  • The Complete Led Zeppelin, iTunes exclusive

    by 
    Scott McNulty
    Scott McNulty
    10.23.2007

    Led Zeppelin is one of those quintessential rock bands. Love 'em or hate 'em, you have to respect what they have done for music. Now, you can preorder an exclusive iTunes digital box set that spans their entire career. The box set includes every Led Zeppelin album for $99. When you buy the box set you are automatically entered into a contest for a chance to win tickets to the Led Zeppelin reunion concert on November 26th (you can also enter by filling out this form).The box set, as well as each individual Led Zeppelin album, will be available for download on iTunes on November 13th.