EverQuest is one of the most popular online role-playing games: play the black knight, the reclusive wizard, or the crafty rogue in this immersive and mythic world of stellar fantasy. And with never before seen, state-of-the-art 3D graphics, you'll never want to leave the world of EverQuest.
GameSpy's Free Agent is your advance recon into the world of free-to-play games. His mission: jump into a free game every week and put in some gaming hours to see how much fun can be had without spending a cent, then try out some paid items to see if they're worth the asking price. This week, he dives deep into the MMO genre's primordial soup to fish out a living fossil: EverQuest. Does the first popular MMO stand the test of time, or has it devolved into a piggy bank predator? Read More »
It might be one of the grand-daddies of the MMO genre, and one of the longest running subscription-based games in history, but EverQuest has finally joined the hip and happenin' free-to-play club. Sony Online Entrainment has just flicked the switch on the free-to-play variant of its classic MMORPG... and now every man, woman and child on earth has the chance to develop an "Evercrack addiction", no matter what of their status of their bank account. This could be the end of humanity as we know it... Read More »
It seems like only yesterday that I first booted up EverQuest, innocent eyes wide-open at the prospect of infinite online adventure. But it wasn't yesterday; it was more than a decade ago. And back in my day, we paid our $15 expansions in the snow, and we liked it. Now, though, it's all free-to-play this, free-to-play that. Next thing you know, children will be using curse words. Read More »
IGN is the new home of Jace Hall's 10th anniversary "documentary" called "EverCracked!" Hall's six-parter takes a wry look back over the past ten years of SOE's highly popular MMORPG, EverQuest. The first part of the vidoc is live today. Read More »
SOE's old-school MMORPG celebrates its 10th birthday. Read More »
Also known as: EQ
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 16, 1999
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: Released
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: Released
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: Australia
Release Date: Released
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 16, 1999
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 16, 1999
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 16, 1999
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 16, 1999
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 16, 1999
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Release Region: United States
Release Date: March 16, 1999
Publisher: Sony Online Entertainment
Expansion packs related to this game:
EverQuest: Depths of Darkhollow (PC)
EverQuest: Dragons of Norrath (PC)
EverQuest: Gates of Discord (PC)
EverQuest: House of Thule (PC)
EverQuest: Lost Dungeons of Norrath (PC)
EverQuest: Omens of War (PC)
EverQuest: Planes of Power (PC)
EverQuest: Prophecy of Ro (PC)
EverQuest: Ruins of Kunark (PC)
EverQuest: Secrets of Faydwer (PC)
EverQuest: Seeds of Destruction (PC)
EverQuest: Shadows of Luclin (PC)
EverQuest: The Buried Sea (PC)
EverQuest: The Legacy of Ykesha (PC)
EverQuest: The Scars of Velious (PC)
EverQuest: The Serpent's Spine (PC)
EverQuest: Underfoot (PC)
Also available on: Macintosh
Win95/98
P166MHz
32MB RAM
D3D or GLide compliant accelerator card w/ 4MB RAM
500MB hard drive space
28.8k+ Internet connection
Windows compatible sound card
Pentium II 350 MHz
128 MB RAM
Direct3D- or Glide-compliant 16 MB video card
4x CD-ROM drive.
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