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There’s a lot I like about LEGO Universe, including the ability to make your own minifigs to use as avatars.
Working on a massively multiplayer online computer game seems akin to mining for gold.
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The building blocks of the LEGO Universe community fall into place as NetDevil’s toy-based MMO opens two weeks early for its Founders.
Panasonic’s recently unveiled portable massively multiplayer online gaming platform won’t be a success, can’t be a success if there are no games to play on it.
I spent yesterday hanging out at NetDevil with Tristan checking out their soon-to-be-released massively multiplayer online game LEGO Universe.