Talk:Tibia Micro Edition: Difference between revisions
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==Not the first mobile MMORPG== |
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I believe Dwango's Samurai Romanesque was the first mobile MMORPG back in 2000 on NTTDoCoMo's network - it could accommodate several thousand players at once. There used to be some reviews around for it but they seem to have disappeared, however there is an IEEE journal article about it from 2003 at least here: http://www.wirelessgamingreview.com/reviews/samurai021402.php |
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If nobody has any other claims on this, I'll change it. |
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[[User:Apolaine|Apolaine]] ([[User talk:Apolaine|talk]]) 17:13, 1 September 2008 (UTC) |
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BetacommandBot 04:45, 16 September 2007 (UTC)
Not the first mobile MMORPG
I believe Dwango's Samurai Romanesque was the first mobile MMORPG back in 2000 on NTTDoCoMo's network - it could accommodate several thousand players at once. There used to be some reviews around for it but they seem to have disappeared, however there is an IEEE journal article about it from 2003 at least here: http://www.wirelessgamingreview.com/reviews/samurai021402.php
If nobody has any other claims on this, I'll change it. Apolaine (talk) 17:13, 1 September 2008 (UTC)