Starcraft 2

May 20, 2007 · Filed Under Silicon Valley · Comment 
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Finally Mike Morhaime (top left, inset), president and co-founder of Blizzard Entertainment, announce the development of Starcraft 2, something that the world has been waiting for quite a long time. The original StarCraft was released in 1998 has sold more than 9.5 million copies worldwide. It’s a real-time strategy game that pits three species (Terran, Protoss and Zerg) against each other.

This sequel has been highly anticipated by the Starcraft community, especially in Korea. Not much information about how the game would be or is there a third new species in the game, Blizzard decided to keep the project’s detail a secret for the moment. When are they going to release Diablo 3?

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World of Warcraft – 8 million Players Online

January 12, 2007 · Filed Under Uncategorized · 2 Comments 
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World of Warcraft - 8 million Players Online

Population of Earth is at 6.7 billion and 8 millions are Wow player, which means 0.1% of the world’s population is playing Wow.Making Wow the best and most played game on planet earth. The break down are: Chinese subscribers are the largest demographic in Azeroth, totaling 3.5 million players, Blizzard said. Next up is North America, with 2 million players, followed by Europe, with 1.5 million–the remainder of subscribers are in other territories.

This is madness, never been seen before. Blizzard sure is a good game company, with games that really capture people’s imagination. I hate to admit that I was addicted to Starcraft, Warcraft, and Diablo. That was the past, I’ve grown up, or maybe I’m too busy with my homework back then and gave up gaming. Have I gave up on gaming yet? No, not until the next Diablo, I can’t wait for that. Diablo is my all time favorite game, so is Warcraft.

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