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  • | title = World of Warcraft ...010">[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/press/pressreleases.html?101007 World of Warcraft® subscriber base reaches 12 million worldwide] - Press release from Blizza
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  • * Lummis M and Vanderlip D (2004) ''World of Warcraft: Official Strategy Guide''. Indianapolis: Brady Games * Roe R and Whitehead II J (2010) ''World of Warcraft Programming: A Guide and Reference for Creating WoW Addons''. Indianapolis:
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  • * [[World of Warcraft/Catalogs/Class|List of classes in World of Warcraft]] * [[World of Warcraft/Catalogs/Instance|List of instances in World of Warcraft]]
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  • | title = World of Warcraft ...010">[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/press/pressreleases.html?101007 World of Warcraft® subscriber base reaches 12 million worldwide] - Press release from Blizza
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  • ;Official World of Warcraft Websites * [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/ World of Warcraft] - The Official World of Warcraft website for North America
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  • ...ttp://cryptozoic.posterous.com/press-725 Cryptozoic Entertainment acquires World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Licence] March 24 2010</ref>. Since its initial release, ...n Blizzard's World of Warcraft website. A player can then log on to their World of Warcraft account and with their character of choice, then visit an in-game vendor wh
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  • A collectible card game based on the hugely popular World of Warcraft MMORPG published by Blizzard Entertainment.
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World of Warcraft Trading Card Game]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|World of Warcraft}}
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  • * [[World of Warcraft/Catalogs/Class|List of classes in World of Warcraft]] * [[World of Warcraft/Catalogs/Instance|List of instances in World of Warcraft]]
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  • ;Official World of Warcraft Websites * [http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/ World of Warcraft] - The Official World of Warcraft website for North America
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  • ...amously including the [[massively multiplayer online role-playing game]] [[World of Warcraft]]. * One MMORPG, [[World of Warcraft]], which has two released expansion packs and a third due to be released in
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  • {{r|World of Warcraft}} {{r|World of Warcraft Miniatures Game}}
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  • * [[World of Warcraft]], released 2004
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  • * Lummis M and Vanderlip D (2004) ''World of Warcraft: Official Strategy Guide''. Indianapolis: Brady Games * Roe R and Whitehead II J (2010) ''World of Warcraft Programming: A Guide and Reference for Creating WoW Addons''. Indianapolis:
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  • ...amously including the [[massively multiplayer online role-playing game]] [[World of Warcraft]].
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  • #REDIRECT [[World of Warcraft]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[World of Warcraft/Related Articles]]
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  • {{r|World of Warcraft Trading Card Game}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/World of Warcraft Trading Card Game]]. Needs checking by a human. {{r|World of Warcraft}}
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  • A collectible card game based on the hugely popular World of Warcraft MMORPG published by Blizzard Entertainment.
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  • ...]] that is often used as an embedded scripting language (for instance in [[World of Warcraft]]); also used in [[real-time]] [[process control]]
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  • ...MOG would be "[[World of Warcraft]]" created by Blizzard Entertainment. In World of Warcraft, or WoW as players themselves call the game, thousands of people inhabit th
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  • '''Azeroth''' is the fictional world that is the setting of [[World of Warcraft]] and the rest of the [[Warcraft|Warcraft series]]. In World of Warcraft, the Eastern Kingdoms is aimed at players between level 1 and level 60. It
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  • {{r|World of Warcraft}}
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  • ...ure. It could be argued that certain online graphics-based games such as [[World of Warcraft]] and [[Eve Online]] are actually MUDs.
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  • ...y is the [[Massively multiplayer online role-playing game]] ([[MMORPG]]) [[World of Warcraft]].
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  • | abc = World of Warcraft
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  • {{Image|Authenticator.JPG|right|200px|A security token used by the game [[World of Warcraft]]}}
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  • ...s one of the first such games, and they have become incredibly popular - [[World of Warcraft]], for instance, has over eleven million subscribers paying a monthly fee t
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  • ...ttp://cryptozoic.posterous.com/press-725 Cryptozoic Entertainment acquires World of Warcraft Trading Card Game Licence] March 24 2010</ref>. Since its initial release, ...n Blizzard's World of Warcraft website. A player can then log on to their World of Warcraft account and with their character of choice, then visit an in-game vendor wh
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  • | title = World of Warcraft ...010">[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/press/pressreleases.html?101007 World of Warcraft® subscriber base reaches 12 million worldwide] - Press release from Blizza
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  • | title = World of Warcraft ...010">[http://us.blizzard.com/en-us/company/press/pressreleases.html?101007 World of Warcraft® subscriber base reaches 12 million worldwide] - Press release from Blizza
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  • ...ached a subscriber base that tops 9 million worldwide. <ref name="wowsubs">World of Warcraft® surpasses 9 Million Subscribers Worldwide, http://www.blizzard.com/press/
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  • ...ffering players access to the beta test. Links in the emails led to faked World of Warcraft websites, which sought the visitor's game username and password. Players w
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  • ...source of inspiration for many other games, including Warcraft (and thus, World of Warcraft). --[[User:Tom Vogt|Tom Vogt]] 16:16, 5 December 2007 (CST)
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  • * [[User:Anton Sweeney|Anton Sweeney]] created [[World of Warcraft Trading Card Game]], because what's a party without games. Or [[beer]]. W
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  • ...South Korea]], some players of online games like ''[[StarCraft]]'' and ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' have died after playing for extended periods.<ref name=gamespot_death>J
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  • {{rpr|World of Warcraft}}
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  • ...ecializes in rootkits and buffer overflows. Found many vulnerabilities to World of Warcraft.<ref name=PCWorld/>
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  • ...d up [[Template:Infobox CVG]] from scratch. You can see it in use on the [[World of Warcraft]] article. It contains the most important details only, and is therefore a
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  • ...'', there is some kind of airship in every game. In the ''[[MMORPG]]'' ''[[World Of Warcraft]]'', you can board Zeppelins from and to certain cities, usually for long d
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  • ...s IV: Oblivion along with content from [[Thief: Deadly Shadows]] and the [[World of Warcraft]] among others. The game depicts its lead character walking in numerous sho
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  • ...g|thumb|right|Popular [[MMORPG]]s such as [[Blizzard Entertainment]]'s ''[[World of Warcraft]]'' have become the subject of criticism in recent years, amid concern that
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