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Sword of the New World Granado Espada Releases Expansion
2009-11-07 00:00:00
Sword of the New World: Granado Espada. The new expansion is entitled Manifest Destiny; a name that was proposed by the game's own community. The expansion offers five new characters, two new maps and five new zones as well as new events and additions to the game's item store.

In 2007, Sword of the New World: Granado Espada players were included in the process of naming the expansion and the Halian Family from the game's Orpesia World proposed the eventual winner: Manifest Destiny.
Since the WoW movie probably won't happen anyway, here's why it shouldn't
2009-09-28 00:00:00
the World of Warcraft movie has seen any completed work at all -- one item of concept art. We know very little about the film, ...
Know The Game To Get Your Eq Account
2009-09-24 00:00:00
The community that belongs to the EverQuest accounts game has continued its own growth on a daily basis. The EverQuest accounts are traded online in order for the buyer to reach higher levels in the game. They can also try to transfer even their characters from one account to another but this process is likely to be more difficult than one may expect it to be. This present community has evolved from different message boards, guilds, fan sites; but constant playing of the game is to be taken into account too because playing stands for a continuous search for new options and solutions. One of these options is mainly related to the possibility that a friend of yours is playing the same game but not on the same server as yours. This situation has been urged for a solution, therefore, there are many sites that may allow you to switch servers but you have to be aware that there are some conditions implied by this process. For instance, some of t...
I blame the internet!
2009-09-19 00:00:00
The world is a rapidly changing place. Oh I know, it might not look that way as you rush to your window in search for flying cars or at the very least;<br />Those skimpy aluminum foil dresses that "future women" always would wear in bad 60's movies depicting some outlandishly impossible year like 2005 that made them look like they were smuggling two baked potatoes..<br /><br />And while we go by our normal day-to-day operations; we're not only blissfully unaware of exactly how fast we are soaring through cosmos, but we never stop to give thought to the casualties left behind in the wake of progress.<br />So what caused these deep, introspective, breast mentioned reflections?<br />Tips and Tricks Magazine is going to that big Coffee Table in the sky.<br />Big deal right? Just another gaming magazine that didn't make it, and I'm sure that there will be others sprouting up like the pipe plants in Mario Brothers to replace it. Right?<br />Wrong.<br />Tips and Tricks Magazine didn't die out because of poor writing, lack of content or any of the things that kills off magazines. It died out because of us, because of change, and because of the dreaded...<br />INTERNETZ!<br /><br />You see, fifteen years ago, if you wanted codes and tricks and ways to cheat in video games, you had two choices;<br />A) You'd figure them out and trade them with your friends. (Which is just friggin' creepy if you stop to think about it because we ALL know the Konami code, but can YOU remember where you first heard it? I damn sure can't and I think that I may even have been BORN with it preprogrammed into my skull.<br />B) You loitered around the grocery store in hopes that someone else had ripped open a copy of Nintendo Power, Power Gamer, or Tips and Tricks so that you could speed read and glean any information before you were caught, or your mother had finished buying groceries.<br />That was it. There was no magic of the internet. There was no being merely ten seconds away from the answer to ANY question you could think of.<br />We had gaming magazines....
World of Warcraft Center for Leveling and Gold Guides
2009-09-17 00:00:00
World of Warcraft, often referred to as WoW, is a massively multiplayer online role-playing game MMORPG. It is Blizzard Entertainment's fourth released game set in the fantasy Warcraft universe, which was first introduced by Warcraft: Orcs & Humans in 1994. World of Warcraft takes place within the world of Azeroth, four years after the events at the conclusion of Blizzard's previous release, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. Blizzard Entertainment announced World of Warcraft on September 2, 2001. The game was released on November 23, 2004, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Warcraft franchise.
The first expansion set of the game, The Burning Crusade, was released on January 16, 2007. The second expansion set, Wrath of the Lich King, was released on November 13, 2008.
With more than 11.5 million monthly subscribers, World of Warcraft is currently the world's largest MMORPG in those terms, and holds the Guinness World Record for the most popular MMORPG. In April 2008, World of Warcraft was estimated to hold 62% of the massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) market.
Contents at a GlanceJoanas 1-80 Horde Leveling World Of Warcraft Guide ...
EVE Online: Revelations II Update Coming June 19
2009-09-11 00:00:00
While its subscription numbers are nowhere near those of industry behemoths such as World of Warcraft, Everquest or Lineage, the game has been able to distinguish...
Joana&#039;s Leveling Guide Review
2009-09-09 00:00:00
Over the next fewweeks,Ten TonHammer will be taking a look atseveral leveling guides. We'll be covering in-game paid levelingguides, as well as some free guides available for use on the internet.Every guide claims to be the fastest and the best, but which one reallyIS the best, and which ones are just cheap scams? We intend to findout. After we've reviewed them all, we'll have a comparison to seeexactly which leveling guide reigns supreme.<br style="font-style: italic;"><br style="font-style: italic;">Today David Piner takesa look at the Joana's paid leveling guide.<br /><br />Guide:Joana's Leveling Guide<br /><br />Website:www.joanasworld.com<br /><br />Type: Onetime charge<br /><br />Price: $77 USD<br /><br />Reviewed By:&nbsp;XerinJoana&rsquo;s Leveling Guide is one of the oldest and well knownleveling guides out there and it shows. If you look for the termˇ°leveling guideˇ± you&rsquo;ll find hundreds ofˇ°reviewsˇ± on sites trying to earn money throughJoana&rsquo;s affiliate program. Most of it is boilerplate nonsensewith alternating caps lock screaming how QUICKLY you can LEVEL toeighty. I assure you that this isn&rsquo;t like that, but a fairand honest look at Joana&rsquo;s guide. Is it worth the money?We&rsquo;ll see.<br /><br />To start with let&rsquo;s look at the...
Class Roles - The Unsung Healer
2009-09-07 00:00:00
Of the three standard MMO classes, Healing is the only one that gives me little cause for comment. This is for several reasons. First, unlike the DPS or the Tank, there is no real world equivalent to the MMO Healer. The Healer is a work of pure fiction, developed solely from the fantasy genre. Games demand that characters on the point of death have the ability to quickly recover as if they'd never been injured. This can only be explained through magical or supernatural means. The benefit this gives that no one really expects healing to be practical or based on the laws of science. Not even me. Instead, healing is bound by the specific background of the MMO world. This leads to the second benefit.<br />Because every game world has its own cosmology and cosmogony, healing can very heavily from game to game. Unlike the DPS and Tank which are becoming more and more similar, varieties of Healers abound. In some games, the Healer doesn't even need to exist. Take for example, my own introduction to MMOs, Asheron's Call. That game had a very different focus on classes then most recent MMOs, and one thing it never had was a Healer. When a group got together, each player was responsible for keeping his own characte...
Blacksmithing Axesmithing Specialization
2009-09-03 00:00:00
in World of Warcraft of Armorsmith, Axesmith, Hammersmith, and Swordsmith.Basics
Burning Crusade brought the blacksmithing specializations to the game that was not there prior to that expansion. Now you are able to get a mastery in either armor or specialized weapons, with these masteries you get exclusive bind on pickup items. Just keep in mind that once you get a certain specialty in the ga...
Update 2/25/2008
2009-08-26 00:00:00
Gruul is on farm (took a 2-month 25-man raid break during December and January), working on SSC and soon TK (flu hit key raid members this weekend, boo). We've been holding off-raid night Karazhan farming runs for alts and people who need badges. Badges, need more badges.<br />Gear: Swapped the Chess Event tanking sword for the Amani Punisher from the eagle boss in ZA. Also replaced my shoulders, boots, belt, and cape (think I already posted about that). I almost blew all of my badges on the Chestguard of the Stoic Guardian a day before the new 2.4 rewards were announced. Need: The 2.4 tanking chest, the 2.4 tanking ring, Jan'Alai's shield, and Malacrass' Helm. I need to replace my gloves at some point, but I ha...
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