MMOG definition

MMOG means any Game that is accessible primarily via the Internet (with or without the use of video game discs) or other network through personal computers and/or other electronic hardware platforms and in which (a) the Game is playable simultaneously by more than one hundred (100) users, and (b) the users are able to interact with other users (e.g., via in-game avatars) in a Persistent manner. As used herein, “Persistent” shall mean that one or more aspects of the state of the Game setting (e.g., the characters, world and/or universe) is maintained and developed continually in a manner that allows the user experience to continually evolve over time.
MMOG means a Massively Multiplayer Online Game that is a type of computer video game for large communal use that (i) is only played and accessed via the Internet and is not playable off-line in any manner whatsoever, (ii) is only functional as an MMOG and does not work as a single player game or as a game with 100 or fewer players, (iii) enables at least 1,000 players to interact simultaneously in the game world online and remains live 24 hours a day/7 days a week, (iv) requires all players to pay a monthly subscription service fee or some similar ongoing method for billing players for participation in the game world online for the express purpose of obtaining and continuing on-line access to the game's core experience (except during any applicable user trial period), (v) contains content that is maintained only on dedicated servers by the offeror of the MMOG; and (vi) is not played on online game services of console manufacturers (such as Xbox Live from Microsoft).
MMOG or “MMOGs” massive multiplayer online game(s);

Examples of MMOG in a sentence

  • Where MMOG Wiki cannot exclude an obligation to refund an amount, MMOG Wiki is obliged to refund not more than the lowest amount required by law.

  • For an issuance of debt equal to or greater than two percent (2%) of the District's total annual budget in the fiscal year in which the Committee votes to incur the debt, the process that appears in subsection (n) of chapter 71, section 16 will be followed.

  • It is the policy of MMOG Wiki not to refund any amount, including amounts paid in advance for Services, except where there is a legal obligation to do so which cannot lawfully be excluded.

  • To retain its license rights under this Agreement, Interplay agrees that (i) full-scale development of its FALLOUT MMOG will commence within twenty-four (24) months of the Effective Date of this Agreement (such commencement date defined herein as the "MMOG DEVELOPMENT COMMENCEMENT DATE") and (ii) by the MMOG Development Commencement Date, Interplay will have secured financing for the FALLOUT MMOG in an amount no less than US$30,000,000.00 ("MINIMUM Financing").

  • You acknowledge and agree that the Site and any necessary software used in connection with the Site and to provide MMOG Wiki Services (the Software) contain proprietary and confidential information that is protected by applicable intellectual property and other laws; and the information presented to you via the Site is protected by copyrights, trademarks, service marks, patents or other proprietary rights and laws.

  • Interplay shall not be required to submit Quarterly Reports regarding the FALLOUT MMOG receipts if there have been no sales or distribution of the FALLOUT MMOG for more than two (2) calendar quarters.

  • Currently, MMOG Wiki supports DoA Power Tools Plus, which is a script that allows users to automate the more mundane aspects of the game Dragons of Atlantis.

  • Subject to the terms and conditions set forth in this Agreement, Bethesda grants to Interplay an exclusive, non-transferable license and right to use the Licensed Marks on and in connection with Interplay's FALLOUT-branded MMOG (the "FALLOUT MMOG" or "LICENSED PRODUCT") and for no other purpose.

  • Provided Interplay fulfills the conditions set forth in Sections 2.3, 2.4 and 2.5 of this Agreement, Interplay is granted the right to use the Licensed Marks but only in connection with Interplay's FALLOUT MMOG.

  • MMOG Wiki maintains several written tools, scripts, and software that is currently, or will be, on this website.

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