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  2. Ultima Online - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online: Discovery Edition (February 1, 2000) was released to the Australian and New Zealand markets at the same time as the launch of the Oceania server for the region. Ultima Online: 7th Anniversary (September 25, 2004) was a special release of the game to celebrate Ultima Online's seventh birthday. It included a more recently patched CD.

  3. Ultima (series) - Wikipedia

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    The Lands of Danger and Despair were later rediscovered as the Serpent Isle, which had been moved to a different dimension or plane, so it seems likely that the other two continents still exist. Ultima II shows Castle Barataria on Planet X, suggesting that the Lands of the Feudal Lords became this planet; Ultima Online: Samurai Empire posits ...

  4. Ultima Online expansions - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online: Third Dawn received mixed reviews from critics. It holds a 66% rating on GameRankings and a 69% rating on Metacritic. [9] [10] GameSpot rated the game a 6.9 of 10 saying "Despite Third Dawn, Ultima Online still isn't easy to get into; it's an acquired taste, which many acquired back when there was nothing else available or ...

  5. Ultima's Garriott: Zynga only exists because EA, Blizzard ...

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    Richard Garriott, creator of classic PC RPG (role-playing game) series Ultima and co-founder of social game maker Portalarium, said that Zynga merely beat the big time game creators to the

  6. History of massively multiplayer online games - Wikipedia

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    The next generation of MMORPGs, following the "big three" of the previous decade, was to include the medieval PvP-oriented Dark Age of Camelot, the sci-fi Anarchy Online, and Ultima Online 2. Anarchy Online , released first in June 2001, was saddled with crippling technical problems upon its release, mostly due to an inability to handle the ...

  7. Mythic Entertainment - Wikipedia

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    Mythic Entertainment (formerly BioWare Mythic, EA Mythic, Inc., and Interworld Productions) was an American video game developer based in Fairfax, Virginia that was most widely recognized for developing the 2001 massively multiplayer online role-playing game Dark Age of Camelot.

  8. Social Space: Do Facebook games owe everything to Ultima Online?

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    During the postmortem session for the venerable, storied MMO at GDC Online 2012 in Austin, Tex., Ultima Online co-creator (and Playdom VP of creative design) of Raph Koster (pictured below right ...

  9. Ultima Online: The Second Age - Wikipedia

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    Ultima Online: The Second Age was the first game to integrate SYSTRAN's real-time language machine translation software to break down the communication barrier of the game's international players. SYSTRAN has inconsistent statements about when the license agreement was signed, ranging from late 1995 to late 1998 possibly due to online ...