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Club Penguin
massively multiplayer online game

Need for Speed: World
2010 to 2015 massively multiplayer online racing video game

Final Fantasy XIV
2010 video game

Battlefield Play4Free
2011 free to play video game
PlayStation Home
online social game platform on the PlayStation 3

Age of Empires Online
2011 defunct massively multiplayer online real-time strategy video game

Cities XL
2009 video game

Phantasy Star Online
2000 video game

The Sims Online
multiplayer video game

Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning
2008 video game

Motor City Online
2001 video game

Archlord
ArchLord was a fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by NHN Corporation and Codemasters Online Gaming (COG). The game was released in March 2005 in South Korea and October 2006 in North America and Europe, receiving poor reviews from the gaming press. In August 2007, ArchLord became free-to-play to coincide with the release of the first episodic expansion pack, Season of Siege. The second expansion, Spirits Awakening, was released in August 2008. From August 2009, Webzen published ArchLord in additional countries where Codemasters did not have rights to distribute th
Q714034
2004 video game

PangYa
PangYa (, ) was a free-to-play MMO casual golf simulation video game, designed by South Korean development company Ntreev Soft for Microsoft Windows. Although the game was a realistic simulator, it had fantasy-themed courses and anime-style characters, and the game made use of microtransactions to customize characters. Released in its home country in 2004 before expanding to Japan and other territories, it was released the following year in North America published by GameFactory, where it was initially titled Albatross18. PangYa servers were discontinued in most territories as of 2017, and the

Just Survive
2014 survival sandbox massively multiplayer online game

Darkspore
Darkspore was a video game that borrowed creature editing technology from Spore. It was described as "a fast-paced, science fiction action role-playing game in which the player battled across alien worlds to save the galaxy from the mutated forces of Darkspore". In addition to the creature editor, the game featured a unique squad-based mechanic, various multiplayer options, and a player versus player arena. The game was released in North America on April 26, 2011, and in Europe on April 28, 2011, for Microsoft Windows. Darkspores multiplayer servers were shut down permanently on March 1, 2016,

Star Wars Galaxies
2003 video game

Dust 514
2013 free-to-play first-person shooter video game

Mafia Wars
2009 multiplayer social network video game

Darkfall
Darkfall was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed by Aventurine SA that combined real-time action and strategy in a fantasy setting. The game featured unrestricted PvP, full looting, a large, dynamic game world, and a player-skill dependent combat system free of the class and level systems that typify most MMORPGs. Darkfall had a 3D world environment and contained mild violence.
The official Darkfall servers were closed on 15 November 2012.

Lord of Ultima
2010 video game

Lego Universe
2010 video game

Toontown Online
2003 video game

Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Phantoms
2012 video game

The Matrix Online
2005 video game

Battlestar Galactica Online
browser-based massively multiplayer online game

FIFA Online 3
2012 video game

Club Penguin Island
2017 video game

Marvel Heroes
2013 video game

WildStar
WildStar was a massively multiplayer online role-playing game that was developed by Carbine Studios, published by NCSoft. It was unveiled on August 17, 2011, during Gamescom. WildStar was set in a fantasy/science fiction world on the fictional planet Nexus, where a mysterious and powerful race known as the Eldan have disappeared, leaving behind a wealth of technology and secrets for players to explore.

Tabula Rasa
2007 video game

Dragon Ball Online
2010 video game

FIFA World
free-to-play massively multiplayer online football game

Grand Chase
2003 video game

Dragonica
2010 video game

Panfu
Panfu was a massively multiplayer online game for children aged between 6 and 14, involving a virtual world where players could create their own panda and explore the island of Panfu. Players were able to complete quests, play mini-games and chat with other player pandas. According to the creators, about 15,000 players registered daily on the German Panfu. Panfu was made available to the general public on December 1, 2007 – after a beta testing-phase which lasted a month.

Football Manager Live
2008 video game

PlanetSide
2003 video game

BattleForge
BattleForge is a discontinued video game developed by EA Phenomic and published by Electronic Arts in 2009. BattleForge is an online card-based real-time strategy (RTS) game. The game's servers were shut down on October 31, 2013. An unofficial full-revival of the game was released on December 18, 2020, under the name Skylords Reborn.

Anno Online
2013 video game

Legend of Chusen Online
2009 video game
nick.com
Nick.com is a website owned and developed by Nickelodeon. The website currently serves as an online portal for Nickelodeon content, and offered online games, video streaming, radio streaming and individual websites for each show it broadcasts. It previously promoted the Nick mobile app which replaced it (websites for its sister networks were not affected). Nick.com has received positive critical reaction and various awards, including a Webby in 2003. It has also received positive reviews because of the steps taken by the website to protect user privacy. Visits to the domain outside the United

Heroes of Might and Magic Online
2008 video game

Auto Assault
2006 video game

Skyforge
Skyforge is a discontinued free-to-play massively multiplayer online role-playing game developed by Allods Team in collaboration with Obsidian Entertainment, and published by My.com. Set on the planet Aelion, Skyforge fuses elements of Science fiction and fantasy in its visuals and storytelling, and sees players exploring the world as an immortal who must strive to become a god and defend the planet from alien invasion from other worlds. The project started development in 2010 and received an open release for Microsoft Windows in July 2015, with PlayStation 4 and Xbox One releases following in

Monster Hunter Frontier Online
2007 video game

Shadowbane
Shadowbane was a free-to-play fantasy role-playing video game (MMORPG) created by Wolfpack Studios and published on March 25, 2003 by Ubisoft for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X platforms. Originally commercial and subscription-driven, Shadowbane was launched in March 2003, and was the creation of text-MUD veterans J. Todd Coleman, James Nance, Josef Hall, Patrick Blanton and Robert Marsa and a team of 45 programmers, designers and artists. It closed on July 1, 2009.

Project Torque
2008 video game

Bless
2018 MMORPG video game

Neverwinter Nights
1991 role-playing video game

Pirates of the Caribbean Online
2007 video game

Lost Saga
2009 video game

Trickster Online
2006 video game

Asheron's Call
1999 video game

Wizardry Online
2013 video game

Kingdom Under Fire II
2014 video game

Clone Wars Adventures
2010 video game
Vanguard: Saga of Heroes
2007 video game

Firefall
2011 video game

The Chronicles of Spellborn
2008 video game