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MMO Genre in Decline: Veteran Star Wars Galaxies Developer Warns of Creative Rut

A former developer behind seminal titles such as Ultima Online and Star Wars Galaxies has voiced strong criticism of the modern state of massively multiplayer online games (MMOs). Speaking to GamesRadar, the industry veteran argued that the genre has long been stuck in a rut, a situation largely attributed to the overwhelming success of World of Warcraft.

In my humble opinion, this was the greatest game ever (SWG).

According to the developer, World of Warcraft’s meteoric rise led to a significant narrowing of creative diversity within MMOs. In its wake, a multitude of titles emerged that, while commercially successful, have tended to adopt a similar formula. The veteran recalls a time when MMOs were more experimental and varied, offering a broad range of gameplay mechanics and immersive worlds that challenged players in innovative ways.

The critique centres on the perception that the market has become homogenised, with many modern MMOs echoing the same design philosophies and gameplay structures pioneered by World of Warcraft. This trend, the former developer warns, has stifled innovation and sidelined the once-rich variety of the genre.

Industry insiders note that while World of Warcraft undeniably set new standards for online gaming, its influence has also had unintended consequences. The emphasis on mass appeal and monetisation models may have discouraged developers from taking risks or exploring alternative concepts. As a result, the once diverse landscape of MMO design appears to have converged towards a more uniform, less adventurous model.

The developer’s remarks have reignited debates within the gaming community over the future direction of MMOs. Many now call for a revival of the creative spirit that once defined the genre, hoping that new projects will break free from the constraints of current trends.

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Amazon Prime Gaming’s February Lineup: BioShock Infinite and More

Amazon Prime subscribers are in for a treat this February, with Prime Gaming offering a selection of 20 free games. Notably, this month’s lineup includes BioShock Infinite: Complete EditionSuper Meat Boy Forever, Deus Ex: Human Revolution – Director’s Cut, and Wolfenstein: Youngblood, which is available for both PC and Xbox users.  

Super Mear Boy Forever Credit: Steam

Here’s a breakdown of the games and their availability dates:

Available Now:

• BioShock Infinite: Complete Edition (GOG): Dive into the floating city of Columbia in this critically acclaimed first-person shooter.

• Surf World Series (Amazon Games App): Ride the waves in this arcade-style surfing game.

• AK-xolotl: Together (Epic Games Store): Experience a quirky action game featuring an armed axolotl.

• Sands of Aura (Epic Games Store): Embark on an open-world adventure in a realm buried beneath sand.

• The Talos Principle: Gold Edition (GOG): Challenge your mind with philosophical puzzles in a beautifully rendered world.

Available February 13:

• Stunt Kite Party (Amazon Games App): Engage in kite-flying battles and party games.

• The Smurfs 2: The Prisoner of the Green Stone (GOG): Join the Smurfs on a new adventure to save their village.

• Hardspace: Shipbreaker (Epic Games Store): Dismantle spaceships in a zero-gravity environment.

• Lysfanga: The Time Shift Warrior (Epic Games Store): Manipulate time to defeat enemies in this action-packed game.

• Dark Sky (GOG): Explore a mysterious world shrouded in darkness.

Available February 20:

• Wolfenstein: Youngblood (Microsoft Store): Team up in this co-op shooter set in an alternate history.

• El Hijo: A Wild West Tale (Epic Games Store): Navigate stealthily through the Wild West as a young boy on a quest to find his mother.

• Colt Canyon (GOG): Rescue your partner from ruthless bandits in this roguelike shooter.

• Republic of Jungle (Epic Games Store): Engage in social deduction and strategy in a world of political animals.

• Royal Romances: Cursed Hearts (Legacy Games): Immerse yourself in a romantic fantasy adventure.

Available February 27:

• Deus Ex: Human Revolution (GOG): Delve into a dystopian future where cybernetic enhancements are the norm.

• Night Reverie (Amazon Games App): Solve puzzles in a whimsical dreamscape.

• Sine Mora EX (Amazon Games App): Experience a side-scrolling shoot ’em up with a unique time-manipulation mechanic.

• Redemption Reapers (Epic Games Store): Lead a band of mercenaries against a dark force threatening the world.

• Yes, Your Grace (GOG): Rule your kingdom, make tough decisions, and manage resources in this medieval simulation.

To claim these titles, Prime members can visit the Prime Gaming website and follow the instructions to redeem each game. Once claimed, these games remain in your library permanently, even if your Prime membership lapses.

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Nintendo Reports 46% Drop in Operating Profit Amid Sluggish Sales

Nintendo has reported46% decline in operating profit over the past nine months, with both hardware and software sales falling below expectations. The company’s latest earnings report highlights the financial impact of a maturing Switch market and weaker software sales compared to previous years.

From April to December 2023, Nintendo’s operating profit fell to ¥410.5 billion ($2.8 billion USD) from ¥560 billion in the same period last year. Net sales also saw a 7.6% decrease, reflecting slowing demand for the Switch console. This is despite strong performances from key titles like Super Mario Bros. WonderThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, and Pikmin 4.

Japanese Adverts Hit Different

A major factor behind this decline is the natural slowdown of the Nintendo Switch after nearly seven years on the market. While it remains a strong seller, demand is clearly tapering off, with Switch hardware sales down 7.8% year-over-year. The company has also revised its full-year Switch sales forecast from 15 million units to 13.5 million, further signaling the console’s late-stage lifecycle.

On the software side, game sales dropped 4%, despite Super Mario Bros. Wonder surpassing 11.96 million copies sold in under three months. While this is impressive, Nintendo’s 2023 lineup didn’t match the explosive performance of 2022’s Pokémon Scarlet & Violet or Splatoon 3.

With speculation mounting about the release date for the Switch 2, and the company maintaining a strong software pipeline and a vast player base, suggesting it will remain a dominant force in gaming.

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The Top 10 Retro Gaming Reddit Communities – Ranked By Members (Jan 2025)

Reddit is a great platform for bringing people together under a common topic, whether it is news, gaming or bizarrely specific subreddits (r/birdswitharms anyone…?) – it really does have something for every interest. It can also be a great source of news and insights for the retro gaming community. Sadly, the days of the traditional bulletin boards are dying, and Reddit seems to be the place to be to find the meta of all BBs in one place.

So, let’s have a look at the biggest retro gaming communities in the world of Reddit, as ranked by member numbers, plus the hottest post of all time for each. For the record, I am only considering up to generation 5 for this list.

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10. The Atari 2600 R/Atari2600 @12k Subs

Some might call this the console that started putting gaming into the mainstream, others might blame it on the video game crash of 1983. Whatever it means to you, it is a crucial part of gaming history and stakes a big claim for igniting the mainstream of video games. Coming in at 12k subs at the time of writing, it squeezes into the top 10. If you collect Atari 2600 games, then check out our RetroShell cases, which are the finest protection you can get. And here is its top post ever.

I’m 19 I should be into girls or underage drinking or something
byu/TheSwoodening inAtari2600

9. The SEGA CD /r/SEGACD @12k Subs

A bold attempt by SEGA to leap into the future of gaming, the SEGA CD (or Mega-CD as us Europeans know it as) added CD-ROM capabilities to the Genesis (Megadrive), bringing full-motion video (FMV) and enhanced audio to the forefront. While it didn’t see massive success, it’s still remembered fondly for cult classics like Sonic CD and Night Trap. At 12k subs, it ties with its retro sibling, the Neo Geo, and makes the top 10 by a thread. And here’s its top post ever.

Two months and two Model 1s later, I have a working Sega CD!
byu/trustanchor inSegaCD

8. The Neo Geo R/NeoGeo @12k Subs

The Neo Geo was the ultimate arcade experience at home, famous for its jaw-dropping price and unmatched graphical fidelity for its time. Known for timeless fighting games like Samurai Shodown and King of Fighters, it’s a dream machine for retro enthusiasts. Its community of 12k members holds strong, celebrating this powerhouse console. And here’s its top post ever.

Hello from France.
byu/Dry-Primary6128 inneogeo

7. Sega Saturn /r/SegaSaturn @35k Subs

The Sega Saturn, a misunderstood gem of the 32-bit era, struggled against stiff competition but delivered a library of innovative and experimental games like Nights into Dreams and Panzer Dragoon Saga. With 35k subs, the Saturn fanbase continues to champion its unique place in gaming history. Here you have its top post.

$30 garage sale haul
byu/cafink inSegaSaturn

6. Sega Genesis /r/SegaGenesis @48k (or 57.4k) Subs

The Sega Genesis (or Mega Drive for some) was Sega’s bold challenge to Nintendo’s dominance, delivering classics like Sonic the Hedgehog and Streets of Rage. Its legendary “blast processing” marketing and edgy attitude cemented its legacy. At 48k subs, it comfortably secures a spot in the retro console pantheon – if we include the r/Megadrive which has 9.6k then you have 57.4k members. Here is the top post.

I drew a Genesis exploded view
byu/Poire_ inSEGAGENESIS

5. PSX /r/PSX @105k Subs

Sony’s PlayStation (PSX) broke new ground in gaming with its embrace of 3D graphics, a massive game library, and unforgettable titles like Final Fantasy VII and Metal Gear Solid. At 105k subs, the PSX community proves that this revolutionary console still holds a special place in gamers’ hearts. And here’s its top post ever.

Posts from the psx
community on Reddit

4. Nintendo NES /r/NES @108k Subs

The Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) revived the gaming industry after the crash of 1983, introducing iconic franchises like Super Mario Bros. and The Legend of Zelda. With 108k subs, it remains a cornerstone of retro gaming nostalgia. If you are a NES game collector, we have a RetroShell to help you keep your treasures in the best condition. And here’s its top post ever, with an amazing title.

Hello dark nes my old friend
by innes

3. Nintendo SNES /r/SNES @154k Subs

The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) took 16-bit gaming to new heights with unforgettable masterpieces like Super Metroid and Chrono Trigger. At 154k subs, the SNES fanbase is as vibrant as ever, celebrating the pinnacle of 2D gaming. If you have some SNES games, we have a RetroShell to help you keep it preserved in style. Want to know the top post, we have this amazing collection.

Today I finished my snes set 720/720
byu/blackandbluebolts insnes

2. Nintendo 64 /r/N64 @205k Subs

The Nintendo 64 brought 3D gaming to the masses with groundbreaking titles like Super Mario 64 and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time. At 205k subs, it’s clear this console still holds a massive place in gamers’ hearts. Guess what, we also have a RetroShell for this gaming legend. Want to know the top post, we have this amazing collection.

My orthodontist’s office has a n64 kiosk
byu/AudioVid3o inn64

1. 1. Game Boy /r/GameBoy @227k Subs

The Game Boy redefined gaming on the go with its incredible portability and a library led by Tetris and Pokémon Red and Blue. At a staggering 227k subs, it sits proudly atop the list, proving its enduring appeal among retro gaming fans (RetroShell coming very soon). Here is the top post, and it’s a mighty fine achievement (but now do this with boxes 😂).

After 10 years I’ve completed the US original GameBoy cartridge set!
byu/popfonics inGameboy

So there you have it, the OG Game Boy tops the chart, not really a surprise given its amazing catalogue and lifespan (and also I guess it is a catchall for multiple systems). Thanks very much for reading, if you love retro news, you can also follow us on X, or join the r/Retroshell sub.