images/news/gaming.jpgCharacterized by vast online worlds, player-driven economies, and life-demolishing addictiveness, the massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) went from geeky fringe pursuit to the most popular PC game genre with the release of Blizzard Entertainment's World of Warcraft in 2004. But players of World of Warcraft, who currently number some two million in North America alone, are sure to be looking for their next fix at some point. Find out which upcoming games are vying for a chunk of Warcraft's action.
The contenders:
Gods & Heroes
Age of Conan
Pirates of the Burning Sea
Pirates of the Caribbean Online
Tabula Rasa
Warhammer Online
Huxley
SUN
Star Trek Online
Unnamed Bioware project
Yahoo! Video Games
The contenders:
Gods & Heroes
Age of Conan
Pirates of the Burning Sea
Pirates of the Caribbean Online
Tabula Rasa
Warhammer Online
Huxley
SUN
Star Trek Online
Unnamed Bioware project
Yahoo! Video Games











