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:''For the antibody, see [[Immunoglobulin E|Immunoglobulin E (IgE)]]. IGE is also an abbreviation for the "Eidgenössisches Institut für Geistiges Eigentum", the [[Swiss Federal Institute of Intellectual Property]].''
'''IGE (Internet Gaming Entertainment)''' is one of the largest [[MMORPG]] services companies, with offices in Los Angeles, Miami, and China. IGE is one of the main players in [[virtual economy]] services, also known in the MMORPG industry as secondary market. Members of the gaming community are often critical of IGE, as its services may allow players to break the rules of online games<ref>[http://www.gamewatchers.net/displayarticle.php?article=148 Welcome to www.gamewatchers.net<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>.
The co-founders of IGE are [[Brock Pierce]], a former child movie star <ref>[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0682302/ Brock Pierce<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>, and Alan Debonneville. Pierce was also the co-founder of the controversial failed [[dot-com]] [[Digital Entertainment Network|Digital Entertainment Network (DEN)]]<ref>[http://www.businessweek.com/1999/99_46/b3655182.htm Digital Entertainment Network: Startup or Non-Starter?<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. Media reports claim that [[Marc Collins-Rector]] is a silent partner in IGE<ref name="radar-com-2007">{{cite web | url = http://radaronline.com/from-the-magazine/2007/11/den_chads_world_marc_collins_rector_1.php | title = radar.com | accessdate = 2007-11-15 | publisher = }}</ref>. IGE initially used an address in the city of [[Marbella]], Spain, where Collins-Rector, Shackely, and Pierce shared a villa until it was raided by [[Interpol]] in 2002<ref name="vnu-den-2007">{{cite web | url = http://www.vnunet.com/vnunet/news/2120349/dotcom-founders-spanish-jail | title = vnu.com | accessdate = 2007-11-15 | publisher = }}</ref><ref name="nypost-den-2007">{{cite web | url = http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/nypost/access/443848661.html?dids=443848661:443848661&FMT=ABS&FMTS=ABS:FT&date=Nov+11%2C+2003&author=STEPHEN+LYNCH&pub=New+York+Post&edition=&startpage=037&desc=A+DEN+OF+INIQUITY+ | title = nypost.com | accessdate = 2007-11-15 | publisher = }}</ref>
In January 2004, IGE acquired its major competitor, Yantis Enterprises, run by another controversial secondary market figure, Jonathan Yantis <ref>[http://www.ige.com/corporate.aspx?id=press&lang=en IGE - About Us<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> for an undisclosed sum.
IGE's parent company, RPG Holdings purchased Allakhazam.com in November 2005<ref>([[May 4]], [[2006]]).[http://internetgames.about.com/b/a/257443.htm IGE Acquiring MMOG Sites]. CorpNews.com. URL accessed [[May 8|5-8]]-06.</ref> and was announced in May 2006<ref>([[May 3]], [[2006]]).[http://www.allakhazam.com/news/sdetail7293.html?story=7293 Announcing Zam.com]) [[Allakhazam]].com. URL accessed [[May 8|5-8]]-06.</ref>. Allakhazam is a popular MMORPG community site for a wide variety of games that IGE's services cater for; however, the site continues to pride itself on not supporting the trade of virtual currencies in the real economy, typically breaking and/or removing any links to sites (including IGE) that perform such trades. This marks the further expansion of this company's presence in online gaming communities. This purchase followed that of [[thottbot|ThottBot.com]].
While many users left because of the purchase, the site is still extremely popular with players of many major MMOs.
Affinity Media was the parent company of IGE, though the company no longer has any ownership stake. Affinity Media's senior vice president of business development John Maffei, noted that "we’re no longer in that business." <ref name="gamasutra1">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=14235|title=Q&A: Affinity's Maffei Talks IGE Sale, MMO Media Future|accessdate=2007-12-22|publisher=Gamasutra|year=2007}}</ref> Affinity retains control of Allakhazam.com, Thottbot.com, and has since purchased [[Wowhead]].com <ref name="gamasutra2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/php-bin/news_index.php?story=14451|title=Affinity's ZAM Network Acquires Wowhead, Confirms IGE Split |accessdate=2007-12-22|publisher=Gamasutra|year=2007}}</ref>
Like all the other in-game currency sellers, IGE's vast majority of the revenue comes from selling the [[World of Warcraft]] gold. Its website traffic, and allegedly its revenue has been declining since 2006 for the increased competition from the in-game currency sellers based in China, and the constant bombardment of anti-[[real-money trading]] measures by [[Blizzard Entertainment]], the publisher of [[World of Warcraft]].
==Games available==
Despite the practice being outlawed in most games, as of May 9, 2007, IGE sells in-game items, money, and accounts for the following:
* ''[[Anarchy Online]]''
* ''[[Auto Assault]]''
* ''[[City of Heroes]]''
* ''[[Dark Age of Camelot]]''
* ''[[Dungeons & Dragons Online]]''
* ''[[Eve Online]]''
* ''[[Everquest]]''
* ''[[Everquest II]]''
* ''[[Final Fantasy XI]]''
* ''[[Guild Wars]]''
* ''[[Lineage II]]''
* ''[[Lord of the Rings Online]]''
* ''[[RF Online]]''
* ''[[Star Wars Galaxies]]''
* ''[[Vanguard: Saga of Heroes]]''
* ''[[World of Warcraft]]''
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://www.ige.com Main IGE website]
*[http://www.allakhazam.com Allakhazam.com website]
*[http://www.thottbot.com Thottbot.com website]
*[http://wow.azzor.com/445/truth_about_IGE.php "The Truth About IGE", an article about IGE and it's founder's supposed background(s)]
*[http://looterslounge.blogspot.com/2008/01/rise-and-fall-of-ige.html The Rise and Fall of IGE]
*[http://www.team-vip.com Another one of IGE's site sold.]
*[http://www.wow4cheap.com WOW4CHEAP - Purchased by IGE in 2007.]
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[[Category:Massively multiplayer online role-playing games]]