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The Ten Unlikeliest MMORPGs

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On February 2nd, 2010, Star Trek Online went live, thus fusing two of the greatest geeky obsessions: Star Trek and MMORPGs.  Given the peanut butter-meets-chocolate convergence between Star Trek and MMOs, it’s surprising that STO took as long to beam down as it did. In this Power Grid, we take a look at some of the unlikeliest MMORPGs that either exist or are slated to exist sometime soon.

Hello Kitty Online? Uru Live? An MMO based on beloved but not-that-frequently remembered 2004 Pixar movie Cars? And there’s still not a Harry Potter MMO somehow…

Currently in beta in Korea, Akira Toriyama 's Dragon Ball Z- inspired MMO will allow players to travel back in time to critical events in Dragon Ball continuity in order to make sure they happen... Read on...
Uru Live kinda sorta happened , once. If there is a game , and one of its most effective, successful, notable characteristics is the complete solitude of the main character as they move through... Read on...
Fusionfall is the Cartoon Network 's year old kid friendly MMO , set in a world where all of their characters hold a shared continuity. Dexter ? Yes. Billy and Mandy ? Yes. The Powerpuffs ? Yeah.... Read on...
One of three games on the list inspired by a Disney franchise, Pirates of the Caribbean Online allows the player to captain a ship, recruit a crew, fight naval battles, and become a notorious... Read on...
Nono, hear us out. A Lord of the Rings MMO is actually super unlikely. Make The Lord of the Rings into an MMO -- a genre that requires your setting to have room for millions of unknown heroes;... Read on...
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