Star Wars the Old Republic is one of the most compelling games we have ever played. It’s better than chocolate. It’s like trying to eat just one potato chip. It’s almost better than coffee. So how could we help but have one of our own write fan fiction about it? You can read it here….
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http://virginworlds19.libsyn.com/webpage/2011/12 Welcome to show 100! Literally months in the making coordinating schedules with guests from all over the world. We start out with our favorite moments from past 100 shows. This show includes community guests, industry professionals and even Dr. Richard Bartle! You can listen to the show here (http://virginworlds19.libsyn.com/webpage/2011/12) on www.virginworlds.com or on…
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When Paul Barnett was a guest on The No Prisoners, No Mercy show spoke about members of the mmo community who are wont to toll the death knell for mmo games… I TOLD YOU THE SUN WOULD FINALLY EXPLODE!!! – Paul Barnett on The No Prisoners, No Mercy Show Like so many retroactive Elijah’s they…
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Come to the Dark Side, we have cookies. But what of the light side? The light side promised me cake, but as we all know, the cake is a lie (http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/the-cake-is-a-lie). Still, no matter whether you choose cake or cookies, Empire or Republic there is no doubt that Bioware’s Star Wars the Old Republic (SWTOR)…
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Let me in! Let me in! – Stabs on the NPNM Site By now everyone who wants in should be in. But what surprises me is how well Bioware has been listening to their community. At ever step of the way they have given fans exactly what they clamored for (and sometimes loudly). They asked…
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Despite the upswing of the “unsilent minority” the pre-launch for Star Wars the Old Republic has been running smoothly. Here is an update on the increased amount of invites that can be expected today over what was originally planned: Morning everyone! We’re starting to send out more invites for today. Here’s the good news:…
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