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  2. World Joyland - Wikipedia

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    World Joyland (Chinese: 环球动漫嬉戏谷) is a theme park located in Changzhou, in southern Jiangsu province of the People's Republic of China. [1] The park's theme is inspired by the video game series World of Warcraft and StarCraft. It reportedly cost $48m (£30m) to build, and is not officially licensed or endorsed by Activision ...

  3. Matt Uelmen - Wikipedia

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    From 2005 to 2007, Uelmen created some of the sound and music for Blizzard's popular MMORPG, World of Warcraft ' s expansion pack, World of Warcraft: The Burning Crusade; his work represents the majority of the music in the new area of the game, Outland. [21] He is one of about ten composers who have contributed to World of Warcraft.

  4. Echoes of War - Wikipedia

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    Echoes of War is a Blizzard Entertainment-produced orchestral version of the music from their three most popular video game series, World of Warcraft, StarCraft, and Diablo. It includes previously unreleased theme music from StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty, Diablo III, and World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King. [1] [2] [3]

  5. Is Activision Blizzard's World of Warcraft About to Go Mobile?

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    Hang tight, mobile blood elves, for help may soon be on its way. Activision Blizzard (NAS: ATVI) has yet to bring its biggest cash cow, World of Warcraft, to any mobile gaming platforms. That's ...

  6. Warcraft - Wikipedia

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    Warcraft is a franchise of video games, novels, and other media created by Blizzard Entertainment.The series is made up of six core games: Warcraft: Orcs & Humans, Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness, Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, and Warcraft Rumble.

  7. Wowhead - Wikipedia

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    The site first started out as a talent calculator for the game. It was in beta from April 4 to June 25, 2006, [7] and the database was released on June 26, 2006. [8] Wowhead functions as a user generated database relying upon players of World of Warcraft themselves, although the information is uploaded automatically through a client-side program.

  8. Neal Acree - Wikipedia

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    Neal Acree (born July 11, 1974) is an American composer of film, television, and video game music.He has scored 30 feature films, contributed music to the popular Blizzard Entertainment video game franchises StarCraft II, World of Warcraft, Diablo III, Overwatch, as well as the Chinese MMO Revelation Online.

  9. Thottbot - Wikipedia

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    The original Thottbot was a news aggregator created by Bill "Aftathott" Dyess, founder of the EverQuest guild "Afterlife", in March 2001. Its purpose was to comb various video game websites for news and information on a number of MMORPGs with a focus on EverQuest, and later grew to include other games such as PlanetSide, Meridian 59, Dark Age of Camelot, and World of Warcraft. [4]