There are over 11 million gamers playing World of Warcraft around the globe. Blizzard Entertainment’s bestselling MMO game has a large fan base in the porn industry, according to starlet Amber Rayne. The adult film star talks about her own love of videogames and who’s addicted to World of Warcraft in this exclusive video interview below.
Amber Rayne came to California from Detroit, Michigan. Her mom is from Scotland and Rayne’s a mixture of Scottish, Native American and Italian. She said her family wasn’t thrilled with her decision to enter the adult entertainment industry, but they came around and now support her – although they don’t ask for daily details.
The actress said she’s nowhere nearly as wild and crazy in person as she is in films like Corruption, The 8th Day and Kink. Rayne has starred in over 130 movies so far, which gives her a lot of time to spend on set waiting for shots to be set up. That’s where World of Warcraft comes in. She plays the game on her laptop and says that many big names in the adult film industry are addicted to the videogame.
When she’s not working or playing videogames, Rayne is studying medicine at school. She plans on having a second career down the line. For fun she loves watching soccer and hockey. Rayne also coaches youth soccer. She’s into art, especially Caravaggio. She also loves all types of music from country, to rock, to alternative, to ‘80s hair metal. She also plays guitar and loves her Les Paul. And she loves playing with her dog.
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John Gaudiosi
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John Gaudiosi has been covering videogames for the past 20 years for outlets like The Washington Post, CNET, Wired Magazine and CBS.com. He has focused on the convergence of entertainment and videogames for outlets like Video Business, Home Media Magazine, Entertainment Weekly, The Hollywood Reporter and Variety. He currently serves as Editor-in-Chief of Gamerlive.TV and is also a freelance game columnist for Reuters and writes for outlets like Forbes.com, NVISION, Official PlayStation Magazine, EGM Now, Geek Monthly, PrimaGames.com, and Yahoo! Games. John also serves as the video game expert for NBC in Washington D.C. and has produced videogame documentaries for The History Channel and Starz Entertainment. John was named one of the Top 50 Game Journalists in the world by Next-Gen.biz in 2007. He is the co-author of Scholastic Books' How to Get into Videogames, Prima Publishing's Madden: Twenty Years of Videogame Football and Electronic Arts: The Official History.