What is the oldest still running MMORPG?

The oldest continuously running MMORPG is often cited as Gemstone IV, a text-based game (MUD) launched in 1988, but for graphical MMOs, Meridian 59 (1996) is considered the first 3D graphical MMO, while Furcadia (1996) is the longest-running social MMO, and Tibia (1997) and Ultima Online (1997) are among the earliest graphical fantasy RPGs still active, with Tibia often taking the title for its longevity and continuous updates.
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What is the oldest MMORPG game?

The oldest "MMORPG" depends on definition, but Habitat (1986) was an early graphical social world; Neverwinter Nights (1991) was the first graphical MMORPG on AOL; and Meridian 59 (1996) is often cited as the first commercially successful 3D graphical MMORPG, with Ultima Online (1997) and Tibia (1997) following as landmark titles that shaped the modern genre.
 
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What is the #1 MMO right now?

There's no single "number 1" MMO, as popularity shifts, but World of Warcraft (WoW) remains a titan in sales and overall recognition, while Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV), Old School RuneScape (OSRS), and newer hits like Blue Protocol contend for active players, with WoW, FFXIV, and OSRS often topping lists for consistent player bases in 2025, depending on whether you look at subscriber counts or Steam charts. 
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What is the oldest game that people still play?

The Oldest Continuously Played Games - And Where to Play Them
  • Chess. The longevity of chess is highly impressive. ...
  • Blackjack. Blackjack isn't just still being played — it's thriving. ...
  • Go. Go, a popular game in East Asia, is more than 4,000 years old. ...
  • Tic-Tac-Toe. ...
  • Backgammon.
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What is the longest running MMO server?

Furcadia holds the Guinness World Records title for the longest continuously running social MMORPG and, in addition to being one of the first games to heavily encourage modding and let users build virtual worlds for themselves, it was also one of the first freemium online games.
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What are the big 5 MMOs?

In October and December 2020, Massively Overpowered contributors Eliot Lefebvre and Carlo Lacsina stated that at the time, "The Big Five" were Black Desert Online (BDO), Final Fantasy XIV (FF14), The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO), World of Warcraft (WoW), and Guild Wars 2 (GW2).
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What game took 15 years to make?

The game famous for taking around 15 years to develop, from its 1997 announcement to its 2011 release, is Duke Nukem Forever, holding a Guinness World Record for protracted development before being surpassed by others, with its lengthy journey becoming legendary for "development hell". Another notable mention is Metroid: Dread, which had concepts for 16 years before release in 2021, notes Wikipedia. 
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What is the #1 game ever?

There's no single "#1 game ever" as it depends on criteria (sales, influence, ratings), but Tetris is often cited as the best-selling (520M+ copies across versions) and most accessible, while Minecraft (350M+ sold) and Grand Theft Auto V (220M+) lead modern sales. For critical acclaim, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time often tops lists, but Minecraft's cultural impact and longevity are huge. 
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What game is 5000 years old?

Backgammon is one of the oldest games in existence, alongside Go and Chess. It is probably about 5,000 years old and may well have originated in what today is Iraq—previously Mesopotamia. Recent evidence supporting this was found when these very early dice (made of human bones) were discovered in the area.
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What are the big 4 MMOs?

This leads me to the big 4 (WoW, ESO, FF XIV, GW2). The last MMORPG I really got involved with was SWG (circa 2003) and Runescape (roughly 2004).
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Which MMO has the most active players?

The most popular MMOs right now (late 2025) often include enduring giants like World of Warcraft (WoW) and Final Fantasy XIV (FFXIV), alongside consistently popular titles such as The Elder Scrolls Online (ESO) and Guild Wars 2 (GW2), with newer entries like Path of Exile 2 gaining huge traction, and established sandbox MMOs like Old School RuneScape (OSRS) and Black Desert Online (BDO) still holding strong, depending on whether you prioritize player counts, community buzz, or specific genres. 
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What was the very first MMO?

The first MMO (Massively Multiplayer Online game) is often considered MUD1 (Multi-User Dungeon), a text-based game from 1978, but commercial and graphical milestones followed, with Island of Kesmai (1985) as the first commercial RPG, Neverwinter Nights (1991) as the first graphical MMORPG on AOL, and Meridian 59 (1996) as the first 3D one, leading to popular giants like Ultima Online and EverQuest.
 
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Who is the father of MMORPGs?

It should also be noted that Richard "Lord British" Garriott, creator of the Ultima universe, was the first person to coin the term MMORPG.
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What is the golden age of RPG?

The genre's "Golden Age" occurred in the mid- to late-1980s, and its popularity suffered a downturn in the mid-1990s as developers struggled to keep up with changing fashion, hardware evolution and increasing development costs.
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What is the longest running online game?

The longest-running online game title depends on the category, with Nexus: The Kingdom of the Winds (launched 1996) holding the Guinness World Record for MMORPGs, while early text-based games like MUDs (Multi-User Dungeons) from the late 1970s/early 1980s are technically older but less known, and Subspace Continuum (1995) is a very long-running shooter. Other enduring classics include RuneScape (2001), EverQuest (1999), and World of Warcraft (2004). 
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What is the best-selling RPG of all time?

The best-selling RPG franchise of all time is Pokémon, with hundreds of millions of units sold, followed by Final Fantasy, and then Dragon Quest, dominating the JRPG market. Individually, the top-selling games are early Pokémon titles like Pokémon Red/Green/Blue/Yellow, while The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim and Cyberpunk 2077 are massive Western RPG sellers, with Skyrim exceeding 60 million copies and Cyberpunk hitting 35 million. 
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What are the big 3 in gaming?

The "Big 3" in gaming traditionally refers to the three major console manufacturers: Sony (PlayStation), Microsoft (Xbox), and Nintendo (Switch). These companies dominate the home console market, driving console generations and influencing industry culture through their hardware and exclusive software.
 
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What's the most expensive game ever?

The Most Expensive Games of All Time
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops III – $450 million.
  • Cyberpunk 2077 – $472 million.
  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare — $640 million.
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War — $700 million.
  • Star Citizen — $788 million.
  • Genshin Impact – $900 million.
  • Monopoly Go! – $1 billion.
  • GTA 6 – $1–2 billion.
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What is the 40 second rule in gaming?

The developers of the game said in an interview that the rule existed, and this was proven by a study made in 2021 by Cojanu and Jaber (2021). The 40 second rule means that whichever direction the player goes in, they will encounter a point of interest within 40 seconds.
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What's the saddest death in gaming?

While subjective, the Aerith Gainsborough death in Final Fantasy VII and Lee Everett's sacrifice in The Walking Dead are consistently cited as the saddest, most impactful in gaming history, both for their shocking nature and the deep emotional bonds players formed with them, with Aerith's death shattering norms and Lee's defining a father-daughter bond in an apocalypse. Other contenders include Arthur Morgan (RDR2), Noble Six (Halo: Reach), and Vesemir (The Witcher 3). 
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What game takes 400 days to finish?

The Longing is a 2020 point-and-click adventure game created by independent developer Studio Seufz. Set in an underground kingdom, the player controls the Shade, a creature tasked with watching over a sleeping king for 400 days.
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What's the longest video game ever?

The longest video game depends on how you measure it, but for single-player stories, games like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, The Legend of Heroes: Trails series, and Persona 5 Royal offer 100+ hours, while endless/idle games like Melvor Idle or real-time games like The Longing (with its 400-day wait) can stretch playtime indefinitely, with Melvor Idle estimated at over 3,000 hours for completion, and Civilization II's "Eternal War" mod a famous example of a game that ran for years.
 
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What is the aaaa game?

An AAAA (Quadruple-A) game is a marketing term for video games that aim to surpass standard AAA titles in budget, scope, and production, representing the absolute pinnacle of development with massive teams, cutting-edge technology, and huge marketing, though the definition is unofficial and often used to justify higher prices, with examples like Ubisoft's Skull and Bones being called AAAA. While AAA signifies high-budget blockbusters, AAAA suggests an even grander scale, often involving live-service elements, extensive development, and proprietary engines. 
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