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Tuesday, August 26, 2008
World of WarCraft: Wrath of the Lich King Video
Never could get into World of Warcraft but I know that there are some nuts here who love it. So I'm sure that the "World of Warcraft: Wrath of the Lich King" expansion pack will make nerds wet their pants.
Believe it or not, going all the way back to 1996; EVERY product Blizzard Entertainment has made has been fully Mac and PC compatible.
This includes: Diablo, StarCraft. Warcraft, Warcraft 2, Warcraft 3, Diablo II, Diablo II Lord of Destruction, World of Warcraft, World of Warcraft - Burning Crusade, and the forthcoming World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King.
Not only will the new World of Warcraft expansion be Mac compatible, but so too will StarCraft II, and Diablo III.
What's most impressive is that back in the mid 90's (when Mac's weren't running on Intel processors; and their OS was even more dissimilar to Windows API's on Win 95) the Blizzard entertainment titles pretty much looked, sounded and felt exactly like it's PC counterpart.
3 comments:
Count my wife as #1 nut.
She currently has three characters at the highest level cap (not the original; but the expansion!)
I'll be sure to forward this to her as now I have confirmation that I married a nut!
My understanding is that this will be for the PC and the Mac.....
The Mac?
I can't believe I said that.
But it's true.
Believe it or not, going all the way back to 1996; EVERY product Blizzard Entertainment has made has been fully Mac and PC compatible.
This includes: Diablo, StarCraft. Warcraft, Warcraft 2, Warcraft 3, Diablo II, Diablo II Lord of Destruction, World of Warcraft, World of Warcraft - Burning Crusade, and the forthcoming World of Warcraft - Wrath of the Lich King.
Not only will the new World of Warcraft expansion be Mac compatible, but so too will StarCraft II, and Diablo III.
What's most impressive is that back in the mid 90's (when Mac's weren't running on Intel processors; and their OS was even more dissimilar to Windows API's on Win 95) the Blizzard entertainment titles pretty much looked, sounded and felt exactly like it's PC counterpart.
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