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Game Ideas: A real MMO "Battlefield" could be a real game (industry) changer

We've all heard the phrase before:  "WoW Killer."  Ever since World of Warcraft's player base breached the eight-digit milestone, the game industry has been hunting for the one huge MMO title that could topple WoW as the biggest MMO on the block, and they certainly did …

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Game Ideas: How to Save the World (of Warcraft)

Let me begin with a brief introduction to what I'm planning as a full series of articles related to the video game industry.  Every so often, I like to take a break from writing about politics to focus on other passions of mine.  Video gaming constitutes one of my bigg …

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Game industry adds billions to U.S. economy

The video game industry would like you to know that the video game industry is really, really important to the U.S. economy.

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Oh Darling! Paul McCartney to Score Video Game Soundtrack

If German magazine Zeit and my mediocre German (with help from Google Translate) is correct, former Beatle, Sir Paul McCartney, is currently writing the soundtrack for a video game.

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Curt Schilling, Former Red Sox Pitcher, Makes Video Games

Curt Schilling, the former Boston Red Sox pitcher, left baseball to start 38 Studios, a video game company, maker of Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning.

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