Chris "Syeric" Coke

Author's details

Name: Chris
Date registered: March 5, 2010
URL: http://www.gamebynight.com

Latest posts

  1. Full Voicing Might Be a Bust — June 28, 2010
  2. Let’s Stop With the Secrecy — June 26, 2010
  3. Okay Ahune, You Can Take Five — June 26, 2010
  4. S.A.R. #6: Exploring the Drug Culture in World of Warcraft — June 25, 2010
  5. WoW’s Drug-Culture — June 25, 2010

Most commented posts

  1. Will Cataclysm Last Long Enough? — 16 comments
  2. Community Spotlight #3: Larisa of the Pink Pigtail Inn — 12 comments
  3. Don’t Blame Blizzard for a Stagnant Industry — 11 comments
  4. Why WoW Keeps Pulling You Back — 11 comments
  5. If you’ve been affected by the Mythic billing fiasco, READ THIS — 11 comments

Author's posts listings

The Multiverse – Episode #18: “You are my Cold Sore (featuring Syp)”

Welcome back, everybody, to another episode of The Multiverse. We were happy to be joined by a surprise guest this week, Syp from Bio Break and his new digs at Massively! We covered the week’s news (which lead to some extensive and great conversation), what Syp’s been up to for Massively, and entered into Blog-o-Whirl …

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Don’t Blame Blizzard for a Stagnant Industry

In one of the most poignant and well written posts on the topic I’ve seen, Wolfshead blames Blizzard for the stagnation that’s he sees as plaguing the MMO industry. He has a lot of good reasons why he feels this way, not the least of which being that they’ve done very little to advance the …

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Some Assembly Required: The $25 Article

Hey Guys, I’m 8 minutes late in letting you know! Sorry about that. My latest article is up at Lagwar and in it I discuss the $25 CashCat SOE just dropped on their player base. I have a question for you guys, too. Why was everyone up in arms at Blizzard and so few EQ2 …

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/LFM!

Hey Guys, Here’s a fun fact I don’t think I’ve mentioned before: Game by Night was never meant to be a solo project. Actually, when I bought the domain and set it up, I invited a couple of friends to help in the task. Ryan comes by from time to time, but I think it’s …

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What MMO World Would You Live In?

The topic on my mind this morning is a pretty simple one: from among all of the different MMORPGs you’ve played or been interested in, which one would you choose to live in if given the chance? I’ve asked myself this many times in the last few years, and I think it’s pretty telling about …

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Why WoW is like an old Shoe

That might sound derogatory, but I promise it’s not. As I mentioned a while back, I re-upped my subscription to WoW for this month. My re-entry into the game has been a bit hap-hazard, I’m afriad. My original plan was to work on my Death Knight and pull him the rest of the way to …

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The Multiverse – Episode #17: “Ferrel Offends EVERYbody”

Happy Tuesday Folks, Another week, another Multiverse. Riknas was under the weather this week, so it was just Ferrel and I, with Ferrel at the helm. I’ve gotta say, I kind of like being a co-host. And a harvest queen– you’ll just have to listen to get that one. Ferrel was in rare form, too. …

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SW:TOR Advanced Classes… WoW Talent Specs?

The internet has been a-buzz with talk about Star Wars: The Old Republic’s newly announced Advanced Class system. It looks neat, in a lot of ways, but I guess I’m a little disappointed. The system looks like a carbon copy of WoW’s talent trees, without the third option. Here’s a look at the comparison my …

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Some Assembly Required: Tourism is the Lifeblood of the Industry

Happy Friday All, Just stopping in to let you know that my latest article is live over at Lagwar now. This week we talk about WoW tourism and why it’s a good thing for the industry. Since there’s nothing new here today, why don’t you stop over and have a look?

Ripped from the Headlines – 5/13/10

A funny thing has happened to me lately, I’ve stopped using my PSP to play video games. Instead, I use it to cruise my Google Reader before bed. All told, I have something like 92 subscriptions I follow regularly. As you can imagine, between the likes of Kotaku and the word-bank that is our blogging …

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