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A '''massively multi-player online role-playing game''' or ''' | A '''massively multi-player online role-playing game''' or '''MMPORPG''' for short | ||
is a large-scale online computer game in which thousands (up to hundred-thousands) players | is a large-scale online computer game in which thousands (up to hundred-thousands) players | ||
control a virtual character over a long period of time. | control a virtual character over a long period of time. | ||
Examples of MMORPGs are [[Ultima Online]], [[Second World]] and [[World of Warcraft]]. | Examples of MMORPGs are [[Ultima Online]], [[Second World]] and [[World of Warcraft]]. |
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A massively multi-player online role-playing game or MMPORPG for short is a large-scale online computer game in which thousands (up to hundred-thousands) players control a virtual character over a long period of time.
Examples of MMORPGs are Ultima Online, Second World and World of Warcraft.