Blah! Blah! Blah!, Industry, MMORPG

IGG’s Upcoming Titles

Kabalyero @ 8:07 pm

I’m not a very big fan of IGG but I am a big fan of games, particularly online games like mmorpgs, mmos, etc., and I did play Voyage Century Online once which is a really great game.

It seems that they have a few titles on the line like Zu Online, Angels Online, Gods War Online and Wonderland.

Zu Online has just concluded their Alpha Test. Next will be, hopefully, the Open Beta Test and in my experience, characters created during the Beta period are not deleted and get carried over to the commercial release of the game. In my opinion, the Beta period is the best time to get started with a game because it’ll give you an edge over other players, at least for a brief period of time. LOL!

Zu Online

Angels Online is scheduled this December, 2007 and it’s one of those mmorpgs with cute characters like Flyff and Scions of Fate. Gods War Online is scheduled on the second quarter of 2008 and Wonderland is on March 2008.

I might try Zu Online because the graphics look cartoonish and I’m just curious to how it will really look. If I’m not mistaken, that technique is called Cel-Shading where 3D objects or models are rendered to look like a cartoon or hand drawned.

Zu Online

To learn more about these new titles visit their official IGG websites:

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Blah! Blah! Blah!, Industry, MMORPG

Hey miss, are you a man in RL?

Kabalyero @ 4:58 am

MMORPGREALM

Hey did you know about this buzz that is currently circulating various gaming sites all over the net? Apparently, in King of the World, male players in real life are no longer allowed to play or use female characters.

King of the World is a Chinese {en:MMORPG} where (according to reports) the game developers recently froze accounts of male players playing or using a femae character in-game. Now, if you want to play with a female character you must prove your gender using a webcam. Well that’s assuming if they have a webcam, right? What if the poor girl doesn’t have a webcam? Simple, find another game to play.

Good news for all you women playing with a male character, it doesn’t apply to you. Real life females can continue to create and play with male characters in-game. Hey, wait a minute? Isn’t that a form of discrimination?

My guess is, since the game is called King of the World, the game developer just want to have more males in-game than females because if the game is ruled by a female character then it would no longer be King of the World but Queen of the World instead. LOL! *joke*

I find this issue funny because the online gaming industry is filled with scamming, game account hacking, botting, griefing, bug abuses and all of sorts of things that can really disrupt a gamers’ gaming experience and yet this particular game developer opted to focus on gender verification.

Hmmm, maybe they are going to enter the adult gaming industry too. Just kidding!

Also, gender verification through webcam can be faked and besides isn’t that an invasion of privacy. Well, I’m sure many people will think so!

Anyway, this news really hyped my interest in the game, King of the World, and I might even try it.

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Industry, Press Release

Guild Wars: Eye of the North Goes Live, Expanding Guild Wars World

Kabalyero @ 6:59 pm

[NCsoft] releases the first expansion to award-winning, subscription-free Guild Wars franchise, builds bridge to Guild Wars 2.

Bellevue, WA. Aug. 31, 2007-NCsoft® and [ArenaNet]® have launched Guild Wars: Eye of the North™, the first expansion to the Guild Wars® franchise of subscription-free, online role-playing games. Guild Wars players who purchase the expansion can access Eye of the North content through the multi-million-selling Guild Wars campaigns-Guild Wars, Guild Wars: Factions™, or Guild Wars: Nightfall™. The expansion also includes an innovative feature that allows players to take achievements they have earned over the years with them into the forthcoming Guild Wars 2™.

Guild Wars: Eye of the North, continues the subscription-free business model pioneered by [ArenaNet]. The expansion is now available at www.[GuildWars].ph, as well as from retailers nationwide, for an expected suggested retail price of PhP2,200.

Eye of the North advances the story told in the original Guild Wars campaign, and is set in the unexplored area of the continent of Tyria. One of the highlights of the expansion is the Hall of Monuments, which allows players to preserve armour sets, pets, Heroes, and titles earned while playing Guild Wars, Factions, Nightfall, and Eye of the North, and take those accomplishments with them into Guild Wars 2.

The expansion also contains a host of new features that will appeal directly to veteran Guild Wars players, including 18 multi-level dungeons, 150 new skills across all 10 Guild Wars professions, 10 new Heroes to aid them in their adventures, 40 new armour sets, and more items, weapons, and titles.

“We think fans will find a lot to love in Guild Wars: Eye of the North,” said Mike O’Brien, co-founder of ArenaNet. “Not only do we go back to the original Guild Wars lands and stories to wrap up plots and themes fans have clamoured to learn more about, but we’ve also built a bridge to the future through the Hall of Monuments. This will give loyal players a way to preserve what they’ve accomplished in Guild Wars over the past two years, and reclaim the legacy of their favourite characters in Guild Wars 2.”

The Guild Wars franchise recently surpassed four million units sold and is one of the most popular and critically acclaimed online role-playing game series of all time. Guild Wars 2 is expected to go into public beta in the second half of 2008.

For more information, visit the Guild Wars website at www.[GuildWars].ph or www.[GuildWars].com.

About AsianMedia

Established in 1999, Asian Media Development Group, previously known as AMDG, built up a nationwide sales and distribution network for licensed PC games, which penetrated more than 90% of internet cafes in the Philippines. Expanding into the online gaming market in 2007, the company adopted a vibrant new logo and re-emerged as AsianMedia to reflect its commitment to providing the best online gaming experience for regional gamers. To learn more, visit www.[AsianMedia].ph.

About ArenaNet

[ArenaNet], located in Bellevue, Washington, is a wholly-owned subsidiary of [NCsoft] Corporation. [ArenaNet] has built a state-of-the-art interactive game network and develops premier multiplayer online games for dedicated game players. ArenaNet’s titles, Guild Wars, Guild Wars: Factions, Guild Wars: Nightfall, and Guild Wars: Eye of the North, are global online role-playing games that allow gamers to play with anyone, anytime, and anywhere in the world. More information about ArenaNet can be found at www.arena.net.

About NCsoft Corporation

[NCsoft] North America is headquartered in Austin, Texas and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Korea-based NCsoft Corporation. NCsoft, with its own development and publishing offices in Texas and California, also works with other NCsoft subsidiaries and third-party developers throughout North America to develop and publish innovative online entertainment software products. The company has successfully launched multiple online titles in the last three years and continues to support its franchises, which include Lineage®/Lineage II, City of Heroes®/City of Villains®, Guild Wars/Guild Wars: Factions™/Guild Wars: Nightfall™/Guild Wars: Eye of the North™, and Dungeon Runners™. More information about NCsoft can be found at www.plaync.com.

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