Know Thy Blogger: What’s In A Name

Posted by iTZKooPA on Tuesday, October 20th, 2009 - 27 Comments

You’ve been staying up-to-date with our news, reading about our excursions and tales in Azeroth and sharing in our knowledge of World of Warcraft for some time now.  But we’ve heard that you want more, you want to know us.  Know what makes us tick, and what makes us love World of Warcraft so much.  ... More

Amazing Statistics Behind World of Warcraft

Posted by iTZKooPA on Friday, September 18th, 2009 - 4 Comments

For those of you who don’t follow every video game convention - shame on you! - you may be surprised to know that the Austin Game Developers Conference has been going on all this week.  The Austin festivities are generally lower key than the San Francisco show, because the Texas show tends to be more ... More

BlizzCon 2009 Video Highlights: Sneak Peaks at Dungeons and Raids

Posted by pixiestixy on Tuesday, August 25th, 2009 - 11 Comments

As Amatera detailed for us live during BlizzCon, and Heartbourne has expanded upon a bit, too, it looks like we’ll be getting a ton of new dungeon and raiding content in the third expansion. Continuing along the same topic, I recorded a bit of the panel at the convention so you all can hear exactly ... More

BlizzCon 2009 Video Highlights: Live Goblin, Worgen Gameplay

Posted by pixiestixy on Monday, August 24th, 2009 - 15 Comments

Undeniably one of the best aspects of attending BlizzCon for us WoW fans was the chance to play the World of Warcraft: Cataclysm demo. Take a look here to see a little bit of gameplay on the new races, narrated a bit by me (don’t mind the short little bit on Frostmourne while I was ... More

BlizzCon 2009: Day 1 Wrap-Up

Posted by Amatera on Saturday, August 22nd, 2009 - 4 Comments

As we head into Day 2 of BlizzCon, why don’t we just take a moment and reflect upon everything we learned during Day 1? Electricity filled the air during the Opening Ceremony, as Mike Morhaime and Christ Metzen danced around the announcement of Cataclysm until the very end, yanking the audience along like a wooden duck ... More

My One Year Anniversary

Posted by iTZKooPA on Tuesday, August 18th, 2009 - 16 Comments

Just over a month ago ProjectLore turned one, and it seems that another of Alex’s zanny ideas - read getting paid to perform his hobby - has paid off.  I first heard of Project Lore way back when Alex announced his intentions with the site.  I flat out loved the idea of “embracing WoW culture ... More

Remember When: Project Lore Horde Deadmines

Posted by Project Lore Editor on Tuesday, August 4th, 2009 - 34 Comments

As we’ve said before, we are on a bit of a hiatus from making videos. So, to help hold you over we wanted to remind you of all of our past episodes that we have, including some of our favorites. This week we’ll bring back the Deadmines episodes that were not only a blast, but ... More

Looking Forward with Project Lore

Posted by Project Lore Editor on Wednesday, July 15th, 2009 - 47 Comments

I’d like to take a moment on the one year anniversary of Project Lore to address the fans in order to let you all know what’s up with the us and what you can expect in the future from Project Lore. We’re going through some changes here, which you may have already noticed. Over the ... More

Project Lore Forums Maintenance This Afternoon

Posted by Project Lore Editor on Thursday, April 30th, 2009 - 21 Comments

Edit: Forums are Back Up! Just a quick note to those of you who love posting on our forums - They’ll be undergoing a little bit of maintenance over the next few hours. They should be back up and running later this evening. Meanwhile, check out this awesome YouTube video:

Marvel Joins The MMO Arena

Posted by pixiestixy on Thursday, March 19th, 2009 - 11 Comments

Marvel announced this week plans to develop at least two new MMOs, joining a growing list of possible competitors to WoW. A few months ago, iTZkooPA posted on whether Blizzard should be worried about other MMORPGs that already have been released. It looked like, at that time, they weren’t too concerned. Maybe they had no ... More