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How/Where might i buy rights to a 2d mmorpg

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atheium

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maybe one of you will have more insight in this ive tried searching about but havent seen any sites with any games for sale so dont even know what kind of price range id be looking at. this would be for future reference as ive always dreamed of managing a tidy little free mmo with a small fanbase but finally decided i dont have it in me to learn how to code it myself.

1. where could i find mmo's for sale?

2. what kind of price range would i be looking at?

3. what types of coding could be used in a webbrowser (or converted into such)?
3a. how much would a conversion like this be if it is possible?

id greatly appriciate any help
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3. Java

Another good Web Application language is Ruby ( Twitter) but I am unaware if anyone uses it for actual games
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Ruby is SSI, you could use PHP for your SSI just as well- PHP is slightly more powerful to (which is why its used on a third of the worlds web servers- bare in mind a large percent don't even have any SSI). If its 2D it will probably be Java or Flash if its in browser, it may be C++, C, etc if its desktop based (ie downloaded).
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