MMORPG
MMORPG is an acronym that stands for massively multiplayer online role-playing game. It is sometimes abbreviated as MMO.
The inaugural graphical MMORPG, titled Neverwinter Nights, emerged under the creative vision of designer Don Daglow and programmer Cathryn Mataga. It is imperative not to conflate this iteration with the later game of the same name developed by BioWare. Debuting in 1991, Neverwinter Nights graced the online realms of AOL, catering to PC enthusiasts until its culmination in 1997. Notably, this pioneering endeavor was endorsed and approved by AOL President Steve Case. Both Club Caribe and Neverwinter Nights levied a charge of $6.00 per hour for players to engage in their virtual realms.
The phrase "MMORPG" found its origin in the creative mind of Richard Garriott, renowned as the mastermind behind Ultima Online, in the year 1997. This term likely evolved from its predecessor "MMOG," which made its debut during the 1995 E3 Convention. Dale Addink notably employed "MMOG" to characterize Confirmed Kill during the event.