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  2. List of massively multiplayer online role-playing games

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    Old School RuneScape: Active 3D Medieval fantasy Freemium, but with bulk of content pay-to-play 2013 Standalone & Steam Java-based fork of the 2007 version of RuneScape 2, started in 2013 Omerta: Active Text-based Crime (mafia) Free-to-play 2003 Browser Mafia-themed Order and Chaos Online: Closed 3D: Fantasy: Free-to-play: 2011: 2023 Order ...

  3. RuneScape - Wikipedia

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    The developers rewrote the game engine, producing a new version of the game with entirely three-dimensional graphics called RuneScape 2. A beta version of RuneScape 2 was released to paying members for a testing period beginning on 1 December 2003, and ending in March 2004. [62] Upon its official release, RuneScape 2 was renamed simply ...

  4. Category:Role-playing game magazines - Wikipedia

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    This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total. ... (8 P) Pages in category "Role-playing game magazines" ... Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike ...

  5. Category:Magazines established in 2009 - Wikipedia

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  6. Look at RuneScape circa 2001 and 11 years (and 200M players ...

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    If RuneScape players--new and old, current and former-- joined together, they'd make up 63 percent the population of the U.S., or the fifth largest population in the world. RuneScape 2012

  7. 2009 in games - Wikipedia

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    Significant games-related events in 2009 [ edit ] Mattel, Inc. purchases Sekkoia SAS, makers of Blokus , Blokus Trigon , Blokus 3D , Blokus Duo , and Blokus Giant for an undisclosed sum.

  8. List of disk magazines - Wikipedia

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    CLOAD was a cassette and disk magazine for the TRS-80 which started in 1978. [4] The magazine ran monthly and provided tapes by subscription. [5] The magazine was named after the command to load a tape into the TRS-80. [5] Compute!'s Gazette, originally announced as The Commodore Gazette, was a spinoff of Compute! for the Commodore 64. [6]

  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Reference library

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    Welcome to the WikiProject Video games Reference Library, a directory for sources to use when editing articles about video games.This library provides specialty guidance for print materials, defunct websites, and other sources that are offline, inaccessible, or otherwise difficult to find through traditional search engine methods.