WOW GOLD is a game that has tons of people at GameSpot--not just editors.
WOW GOLD somehow manages to appeal to us despite our different personal interests and different backgrounds as game players. It's the sort of game that appeals to those of us who love to spend our weekends hunkered down, playing games nonstop for hours on end, as well as to those of us who want to take a break from a busy week with a quick, casual playing session. It appeals to those of us who don't even typically like dragons and elves and all that rot. It appeals to those of us who use our PCs mostly just for work, as well as those of us whose PCs are always equipped to handle the latest and greatest games. And those of us who like playing games with friends enjoy playing it just as much as those who like playing alone, who in turn enjoy playing it just as much as those of us who like intensely competitive games. In short, we were all very surprised to find just how much we enjoyed it.
WOW GOLD is derivative of some previous online role-playing games, especially EverQuest, which earned our PC Game of the Year Award in 1999. Looking back, one of the most obvious differences between the two games is that EverQuest appealed only to our PC-focused editors back in 1999, whereas WOW GOLD is a game that has tons of people at GameSpot--not just editors, but producers, developers, and others--happily and excitedly playing daily or weekly.