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|definition        = Massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) are online games where a 'massive' number of players can play within the same space. While the majority of games often features [[RPG]] style progression systems (so called {{Glossary:MMORPG|uc}}), MMOs can technically be combined with most other genres.
 
|definition        = Massively multiplayer online games (MMOs) are online games where a 'massive' number of players can play within the same space. While the majority of games often features [[RPG]] style progression systems (so called {{Glossary:MMORPG|uc}}), MMOs can technically be combined with most other genres.
 
|examples          =  
 
|examples          =  
*[[World of Warcraft]] (MMORPG)
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* [[Virtual Magic Kingdom]] (MMO)
*[[Tribes: Ascend]] (MMO FPS)
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* [[World of Warcraft]] (MMORPG)
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* [[Tribes: Ascend]] (MMO FPS)
 
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* See {{Glossary:MMORPG|uc}} for that particular subgenre.
 
* See {{Glossary:MMORPG|uc}} for that particular subgenre.
 
* [https://www.mobygames.com/genre/sheet/massively-multiplayer/ MobyGames]
 
* [https://www.mobygames.com/genre/sheet/massively-multiplayer/ MobyGames]
 
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