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Product SummaryBrand: Sony Format: CD-ROM Release Date: 2002-04-09 Platform: Windows 2000, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows XP Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment Accessories:
Video Game Reviews of EverQuest 90-Day Prepaid Game CardCustomer Review: You must be joking. Summary: 1 StarsOnce again this Is why I hope the MMORPG world will pull their over inflated heads out of their butts. It is absolutly idiotic that sony is going to charge you 50 some dollars for the box price of EQ, plus extra for the Expansions, Half of which add new zones and monsters that about 60% of the player community will never see unless they have no life. I admit they have made an effort to make some updates and help with some major problems in EQ, but overall, EQ is still the same old boring Hamster wheel level grind that it always was. NOW that said It is even more idiotic that they are STILL going to charge you $40 buck for just 3 months of their old crappy game, (which once again, is the same old crap warmed over with a few spices on top. STOP THINKING THAT EQ IS THE ONLY GAME IN TOWN FOLKS. They are the biggest fish in a tiny fish bowl of american MMORPGS. At their best they have around 460,000 subscribers, and it is declining, because there are many other mmorpgs that are much more fun, and cheaper. Example: Square soft (Who made Final Fantasy 11 mmorpg) are over 690,000 subscribers and climbing. How do they do it you ask? Simple, They know how to write a game that does not bore you to death after the first 20 hours, as well as create a good end game for those that reach the top. So if you are thinking of buying this, dont. Spare yourself from buying 3 months of crap because chances are 1 to 1.5 months into your subscription, you will end up bored wishing you could refund the rest of the time you paid for.
Description of EverQuest 90-Day Prepaid Game CardWith this prepaid, 90-day subscription to EverQuest, players have a whole new, easy way to savor the world of Norrath. Players simply enter the game card registration code on the EverQuest account setup screen and enjoy 90 days of adventure. This alternative form of payment provides players with a new way to pay for EverQuest without using a credit card, and is the perfect gift for current EverQuest players. Note that this card is not a game, and does not contain the EverQuest software.
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