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  • The MMO-Lover: You may not know the term MMORPG in English: Massively multiplayer online role playing game, but if someone you love plays one, you definitely know about them.

    Christmas gift ideas for all kinds of gamers Hayley Tsukayama 2010

  • The MMO-Lover: You may not know the term MMORPG in English: Massively multiplayer online role playing game, but if someone you love plays one, you definitely know about them.

    Faster Forward: Gift ideas for all kinds of gamers Hayley Tsukayama 2010

  • That's because there's no public -- the best-kept secret about what everyone calls Massively Multi-Player Online Games is that there is no public -- that are only masses.

    Civicus 2006

  • MMOWGLI the acronym for Massively Multiplayer Online Wargame Leveraging the Internet - is a video game for policy wonks.

    The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post David Nakamura 2011

  • My M.S. thesis was on Automated Theorem Proving with a clever parallelized algorithm and database, which ran great on simulations, because we had none of what came to be called Massively Parallel Processors.

    A Gut Check Moment for SFWA « Whatever 2008

  • In simple terms, Warcraft is the most advanced and popular entry in a genre called Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games, or MMO.

    Living A Virtual Life 2007

  • Pink Linden, a veteran of ebay and what you might call Massively Multiplayer Online

    World of SL 2010

  • OK, so you may have gathered I'm more of a fan of first-person shooters and action games than the clumsily titled Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games (MMORPG) that usually feature complex fantasy worlds of elves and wizards and are the more usual staple diet of the sci-fi enthusiast.

    Blogposts | guardian.co.uk John Crace Quin Parker 2009

  • Facebook and MySpace were some of the first major social networking sites, but another fast-growing sector of the social web, called Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Games, or MMORPGs, represents a different kind of online community.

    Vineyard Gazette - Top Stories 2009

  • But you can act like it in what publisher Jolt Online Gaming is calling a Massively Casual Online Game, titled

    Destructoid 2009

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