| EverQuest II: Desert of Flames Preview |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Thu Jul 14th, 2005 04:30 am EDT |
A preview at Gamespy provides an indepth look at the upcoming expansion EverQuest II: Desert of Flames.
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| Auto Assault Preview, Gameplay Movie |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Thu Jul 14th, 2005 04:28 am EDT |
A preview at Gamespot looks at the Hazard Mode in Auto Assault.
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| EverQuest II: Desert of Flames Preview |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Wed Jul 13th, 2005 01:11 pm EDT |
A preview at Gamespot looks at the upcoming expansion EverQuest II: Desert of Flames.
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| EverQuest II Blowout |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Tue Jul 12th, 2005 09:50 pm EDT |
Over at IGN is an overview of the happenings at EverQuest II recently, with looks at the upcoming expansion Desert of Flames and the adventure pack Splitpaw Saga, available now.
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| Engineering Everquest |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Tue Jul 12th, 2005 03:16 am EDT |
An article at IEEE Spectrum Online covers the data centers demands for MMOG.
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| Age of Conan - Hyborian Adventures Interview, Part 2 |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Tue Jul 12th, 2005 03:14 am EDT |
RPG Vault offers the second Q&A session with the Game Director for Age of Conan - Hyborian Adventures.
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| Imperator Q&A #2 |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Sat Jul 09th, 2005 02:12 pm EDT |
RPG Vault provides a second part to their Q&A with Mythic developers about the upcoming MMOG Imperator.
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| Square-Enix Party 2005 Details |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Fri Jul 08th, 2005 07:34 pm EDT |
Info at Japan Game Blog details what Square-Enix will be showing at their upcoming summer 2005 party. The online games mentioned are: Final Fantasy XI, Front Mission Online, Everquest II (they are publishing this in Japan for Sony), and Fantasu.
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| Turbine Expands MMO Reach To Far East |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Thu Jul 07th, 2005 07:22 pm EDT |
A write-up at Gamasutra provides info about the expansion of MMOG developer Turbine into the Asia-Pacific region.
Representatives from MMO publisher and developer Turbine, Inc. have announced a partnership with Australian outsourcing services company Omake Interactive Services, to pursue gstrategic publishing, distribution and joint development relationships in Asian marketsh.
Turbine, which recently raised an additional $30 million in venture capital funding, is currently working on massively multiplayer online role-playing games Dungeons & Dragons: Stormreach and The Lord of the Rings Online: Shadows of Angmar. Omake will now provide dedicated local resources for these games in the Asia-Pacific region, to support Turbine's business development efforts.
"Following this year's E3 industry tradeshow, there has been a tremendous groundswell of support and excitement in these franchises from around the world and in particular, Asia," said Mark Cullinane, vice president of business development, Turbine. "The online games industry has become truly global and Turbine recognizes the strategic importance of this region as part of our overall growth strategy and continued strength in the marketplace. Our goal is to establish a very close network of partnerships across Asia, and with more than 15 years of gaming experience, Omake offers a unique pathway to success in this region."
"The Asia-Pacific region represents one of the world's largest and fastest-growing markets for online games," said Tim Allison, CEO of Omake. "The Omake team is looking forward to helping Turbine deliver its games to new audiences in key Asian markets, including China, Korea, Japan and Taiwan."
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| Article: RMT in MMOG |
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| Posted by: Cuer - Wed Jul 06th, 2005 04:28 am EDT |
An article at 1up reprints a Computer Gaming World look at the big business of Real Money Trading.
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