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Uber guild An uber guild is basically a grouping in a VR gameworld such as a MMO, composed solely of extremely powerful characters. These can then lord over other participants in the world with individual or collective great might. Below, we offer a selection of links from our resource databases which may match this term.
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Results by page [1] A wry article on setting up a thieves? guild and assassin?s guild ? essentially griefer guilds, within a roleplaying, gaming , or alternate life VR world. Complete Website: The Gryphon's Guild
Forums, mailing list, and all the information you could possibly need, for all things Gryphon.
A step by step do it right guide to creating a clan or guild in any virtual environment, be it gaming or non.
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Results by page (05/10/2007)
The award will be given for the first time at the 2008 Writer's Guild Awards in Los Angeles. "Writers are finally being recognized and valued in the videogame industry," Writer's Guild New Media Caucus member Jay Lender was quoted as sa...
(01/03/2009)
Amazon is yielding to concerns of authors by letting them selectively silence a read-aloud feature in Kindle 2 electronic book readers that hit the market in February. The US Authors Guild had warned that the new Kindle featu...
(07/04/2009)
A group representing the blind and other people with disabilities protested limitations to the new read-aloud feature on Amazon.com Inc.'s latest Kindle electronic reader Tuesday, arguing that the restrictions unfairly limit their access t...
(21/05/2007)
Shane Kim of Microsoft Game Studios recently let slip that the software giant have been talking to Linden Lab, makers of the virtual world of Second Life about the possibility of allowing millions of Xbox 360 users to access the growing Met...
(17/08/2009)
Friendships can be inferred with 95% accuracy from call records and the proximity of users, says a new report. Researchers fitted 94 mobiles in the US with logging software to gather data. The results also showed that those with friends nea...
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