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Massively’s top 5 original features for 2009

Not only are we here at Massively passionate about covering the news, but we also deliver on unique and original content .

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Massively’s top 5 original features for 2009

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Hands-on with Star Trek Online’s early levels

There’s been a lot of Star Trek Online coverage lately here at Massively, which is only normal given the looming early February release date. This particular feature is a look at the game over the course of around seven or eight “levels” of play. Sadly, that means I haven’t acquired my first non-starter ship, although that goal will soon be reached even if it costs me more sleep

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One Shots: Necrosteampunkanomicon

While many feel that Allods Online is teetering close to World of Warcraft in the art department, we’d like to note that while glowy green stuff was definitely present in the hometown of the Forsaken, you didn’t really find characters that looked like the guy above.

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Age of Conan director asks how you like your communication

Craig Morrison , the Game Director for Age of Conan , posed an interesting question in his latest blog entry : How do you like your information? MMOs, whether they are still approaching beta or have been around for years, are constantly changing as developers add improvements here, remove bugs there, work on new content and expansions, and just generally tweak things to keep it all attractive to the players

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Anti-Aliased: How the game of the decade haunts us

Yesterday I posted the interesting find that Gamasutra readers had voted in World of Warcraft as the game of the decade, which inevitably caused a huge spark of rage in the comments. Some readers lashed out against WoW while other readers defended the game’s award.

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Alcohol: The Real Gamer Fuel

For me, drinking and video games go hand in hand on Friday and Saturday night.  We all do it.  We start out in our younger years as small kids drinking juice boxes before the next level of Sonic.  We graduated up to soda as we got older before taking on that next passenger in Crazy Taxi.  So as an “adult” (I use that term loosely when referring to myself) we carry the torch into alcoholic beverages, mixing them in with our video game time.  It can be fun times, or it can totally fuck up your game save forever.  Here are a few tips with New Year’s coming up to help you stay up late and get your game on.

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Child’s Play pulls out of Atlantica Online charity drive because of negative player feedback

Filed under: Fantasy , Culture , Events, real-world , News items , Free-to-play , Atlantica Online On the list of all-time classic burns, “we don’t want your money” is pretty far up there, especially when it’s a charity saying it. Atlantica Online has been burned pretty badly

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The Daily Grind: What will you change in 2010?

Filed under: Culture , Events, real-world , Opinion , The Daily Grind , Academic We can’t, sadly, warp time to go back a full year . Once we do something, for better or for worse, we’re stuck with it. But we can try and learn from things that happened the last time around, and there have certainly been things to learn from 2009, which we touched on yesterday .

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