by Dracos » Wed Apr 08, 2009 1:29 pm
If you're talking about the significance of a game, which isn't what the contest is supposed to be about, then for the MMO category then WoW is important, but no more important than Everquest, the first really successful MMO, or Ultima Online, the rist real MMO. WoW is just another step in that progression.
If you're talking about number of sales, it is not even the best selling PC game with both 'The Sims" and 'The Sims 2' selling more copies. 16 and 13 million respectively, compared to 11.5 million for WoW. Starcraft sold almost as many copies as WoW as well, at 11 million. If you include console games then it's beaten by Nintendogs (21.67 million), Wii Play (20.91 million), Pokemon RGB (20.08 Million), Super Mario Brothers 3 (18 million), New Super Mario Brothers (17.63 million), Brain Age (16.82 million), Pokemon Diamond and Pearl (16.48 million), Gran Turismo 3 (14.89 million), Pokemon Gold and Silver (14.51 million), Wii Fit (14.01 million), Super Mario Land (14 million), Mario Kart DS (13.79 million), Mario Kart Wii (13.67 million), Brain Age 2 (13.27 million), Pokemon Ruby and Sapphire (13 million), Grand Theft Auto (12 million), Pokemon Fire Red/Leaf Green (11.82 million), and close is Super Mario 64 (11 million).
Of course,if you just want to talk about good modern games, I honestly think there are many better options. MGS 4 comes to mind, for example. I would also point out all of the Disgaeas. How about Gears of War 1 and 2? There's no shortage of good games, these days. I cannot conceive of any scale where WoW could be considered the gretest game ever.
When the fate of the world is resting on your shoulders... How can you afford not to stop and get a massage?