Yeah, I saw a link to a post about this on CollegeHumor or something this morning... was surprised to see that it's apparently still considered mainstream enough to warrant that kind of attention.
It was a true watershed moment for MMO gaming in the US, as it got MMO gaming --and WoW itself-- on the national consciousness when it got on the Howard Stern radio show.
WoW went from being a "gamer thing" to a "pop culture thing".
Yeah, I saw a link to a post about this on CollegeHumor or something this morning... was surprised to see that it's apparently still considered mainstream enough to warrant that kind of attention.
ReplyDeleteIt was a true watershed moment for MMO gaming in the US, as it got MMO gaming --and WoW itself-- on the national consciousness when it got on the Howard Stern radio show.
DeleteWoW went from being a "gamer thing" to a "pop culture thing".
I never seem to get tired of watching that but I'm kind of shocked at 10 years. Hmm, does gaming speed up time!
ReplyDeleteYeah, gaming does speed up time. I can't say where the time went lately, however, as I'd like to game more but can't.
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