Posted Feb 20, 2008 at 06:47AM by David T. Listed in: News Tags: Hillary Clinton, senator, Texas, Barack Obama
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Presidential candidate and senator Barack Obama - Image 1With all the flak that video games have gotten from politicians, we're tempted to think that two will probably never mix.

The latest one involves U.S. Senator and presidential candidate Barack Obama and his comment about video games. You can read an excerpt of his statement n the full article after the jump.

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Posted Sep 06, 2007 at 12:44AM by Ryan A. Listed in: World of Warcraft, News Tags: Blizzard, GDC, Texas, Mike Morhaime
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WoW Producer Morhaime's 10 steps to rule the gaming world - Image 1

The first keynote speech at the currently unfolding Austin Game Developers Conference (Austin GDC) came from no other than Blizzard Game Producer Mike Morhaime for World of Warcraft. The said event, taking place at the Austin Convention Center in Texas, began yesterday and will run until tomorrow.

Anyway, the producer's speech was focused on how WoW will continue to rule the gaming world. According to him, there are exactly 10 steps that Blizzard has implemented for World of Warcraft and following them is one of the key factors why the game has been very successful all these years. The steps are as follows with a few explanations from the producer:
  1. Put Gameplay First
  2. Make Your Games Easy To Learn, Difficult To Master (cited Guitar Hero as a good example of this principle)
  3. Resist Pressure To Ship Early ("Nobody looks back on Diablo and thinks 'How much better it would have been if they had released it three weeks earlier'", Morhaime said.)
  4. Resist Pressure To Do Everything At Once
  5. Estimate Demand (Finding out how many people have the technology and Internet infrastructure available to play your game.)
  6. Human Resources Is Important (The success of WoW led to a massive scaling up of the Blizzard.)
  7. Running An MMORPG Is Not Just Games Development (24/7 IT, customer service, and community management are essential elements of a successful online game.)
  8. Communicate Or People Will Make Stuff Up (Make sure your company has teams dedicated to keeping the community and internal company figures informed of bugs, fixes, and other games issues).
  9. Avoid Financial Incentives (Minimize financial rewards from gaming sweatshops, credit card fraud, and account stealing.)
  10. Test (Blizzard's testing process involves three steps - everyone at Blizzard plays the game, a public beta is launched, a test site with dedicated test server is set up.)


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Posted Aug 31, 2007 at 04:38AM by Jerico G. Listed in: World of Warcraft, News Tags: Blizzard, Azeroth, Texas
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Blizzard World of Warcraft logo - Image 1

For us gamers, playing our favorite games is bliss. What could be more cooler than a day on a comfy chair with a bag of chips sitting on our lap while raiding or PVP'ing in Azeroth in World of Warcraft? Answers to that would be few but we bet working behind the scenes of the world's most popular MMORPG is among them.

Blizzard Entertainment has put up a post in their official site announcing their plans of holding a mini job fair at this year's Games Developers Conference in Austin, Texas. They're giving individuals with enough background on the technicalities involved in creating games the opportunity to be among the backbone of the industry currently populated by more than nine million MMORPG players. Here's Blizzard's exact pitch at the WoW's official site:

Do you have the passion to create great games? We're always looking for skilled individuals willing to challenge themselves to achieve excellence. This year at the Austin Game Developers Conference, members of Blizzard's global recruiting team will be on hand to answer all of your job-related questions. Bring your resume, demo reel, or business card -- our recruiting team will be happy to receive all your materials and talk to you about opportunities at Blizzard.


Among the WoW development team slots Blizzard hopes to fill are the following: Senior Graphics Programmer (Next-Gen MMO), Senior Tools Programmer (Next-Gen MMO), Senior Tools Programmer (Next-Gen MMO), and Lead 3D Environment Artist (Next-Gen MMO). If you're interested and living within that area, brush up those interviewing skills, prep those resumes, and head on to our link below to review each job's description.

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Posted Jul 21, 2007 at 09:22PM by Glen D. Listed in: News Tags: NCsoft, Texas, GenCon, Indianapolis
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NCsoft - Image 1NCsoft, one of America's biggest online gaming firms, will be hosting player and developer meet-ups in Indianapolis, Indiana and Austin, Texas in the coming months where there will be lots of food and goodies for everyone.

The event is under the company's GenCon banner and it aims to bring together players from all over the country to socialize, find teammates, share ideas and ask questions from the creators of their virtual worlds.

NCsoft is the company behind such hits as Guild Wars and Lineage which have both proven popular to a wide age group. They are also in the process of developing MMORPGs for next-generation consoles.

The Indianapolis GenCon will be in the 18th of August in a location which is yet to be announced. The Austin gathering, on the other hand will take place on September 22nd at Dave and Busters. Both are slated in at 6:00pm to 10:00 pm.

Registration is free as long as you own an account for NCsoft games. You can register for limited slots in their site and you'll be sent an email if you're among the lucky ones. Those below 16 years of age must be accompanied by a parent or guardian above 21 years of age to participate. The parent or guardian must also register for the event.

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Posted Jun 27, 2007 at 08:07PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: Off Topic, Richard Garriott's Tabula Rasa Tags: NCsoft, Richard Garriott, Texas
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Lord British Garriott hosts IGDA-Austin event - photo courtesy of Kotaku - Image 1 


And in other news - and while you all rest from fighting back the Bane in Tabula Rasa beta trials - Richard Garriott recently hosted an International Game Developers Association barbecue in his lakeside estate in Austin, Texas. Filled to the brim with the small community of Austin-based game developers and personalities, the event has been rated more as a good family get-together than an all out bash.

Featuring a barbecue feast, live music performances, padded sword fights and water balloon battles, the event was also a good indication of the Austin game development community relationships. During a small speech, Garriott said to the gathering of men and women, "If I haven't worked with you, it's a pretty small community, and I'm sure I will in the next decade or two."

If the self-proclaimed "old fogey" of the Austin game scene saw success in Origin Systems (System Shock, Wing Commander, Privateer) and his arrangement of Ultima games, his mansion and estate may probably be the first and single measure of just how much success his creations have brought to his front door.

And if NCSoft's successes on City of Villains and City of Heroes, EverQuest, and the whispered Tabula Rasa are any indication of his expertise as a game developer, it might be prudent to expect that his triumphs aren't over yet. Photo courtesy of Kotaku.

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Posted Jun 15, 2007 at 12:27PM by Enrico S. Listed in: News Tags: California, Texas, BlizzCon, World Series of Video Games
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Win an all-expense paid trip to Blizzcon 2007 for your 3 man WoW team - Image 1For those who want to attend this year's Blizzcon but are finding their wallets a bit too thin to support the trip, here's some good news for you.

The World Series of Video Games (WSVG) will be sponsoring one team from the World of Warcraft 3v3 Arena competition which will be held in Dallas, Texas this July 5 to 8 on an all-expense paid trip to Blizzcon 2007.

Take note that the team will be selected at random from all the participants. That means even if you don't place in the tournament, you might be selected to go. The winner of the said contest will be announced on July 8 at 4:30 p.m.

Since the competition will take place in Dallas, the above mentioned time schedule should be for that location as well. Anyway, you don't have to do anything extra to join this giveaway except to sign-up in the event because teams will be automatically entered into the drawing upon check-in.

Like we said, the prize covers three all-expense paid trips and admissions to Blizzcon 2007 which will be held on August 3 to 4 in Anaheim, California. So, if you want a shot at going to Blizzcon for free, why not drop by the tournament and sign-up.

Who knows, you might be heading to Blizzcon for free even if you placed last. Please refer to our Read link below for more details and for the sign up page.

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Posted May 30, 2007 at 12:03PM by Karl B. Listed in: World of Warcraft, News Tags: Blizzard, GDC, Texas
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Austin GDC - Image 1


Michael Morhaime, Blizzard co-founder and the father of World of Warcraft, and Sulka Haro, the creative leader behind the Habbo Hotel virtual community, will each present a keynote lecture for the Online Games Track at the 2007 Austin Game Developers Conference.

"For online games and virtual worlds, Blizzard's World of Warcraft and Sulake's Habbo Hotel have pioneered the way and set precedence on how MMOs can transcend into real communities as well as establish new e-commerce models," said Jane Pinckard, Content Manager for Austin GDC. "We can't wait to hear what the men behind these iconic games have to say regarding the future of online gaming."

Aside from the Online Games Track, the Austin GDC will also feature lectures, tutorials and round-table discussions on three more tracks: audio for games, writing for games and a new People's Choice track featuring sessions community members want to see most. Austin GDC will take place September 5-7, 2007 at the Austin Convention Center in Austin, Texas.

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Posted Apr 30, 2007 at 07:01PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: World of Warcraft, News Tags: China, Quake, Texas, Asia, Counter-Strike
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Day 1 of World Series of Video Games 2007 has started! - Image 1


Yes folks, in the other side of the world its already May 1 and the first day of the 2007 World Series of Video Games has already kicked off to a huge start - with pretty fanfare and all. The 2007 WSVG in Wuhan, China is a two-day affair to bring together the world's best in Counter-Strike 1.6, Quake 4, World of Warcraft PvP and Warcraft 3: The Reign of Chaos for a chance to win approximately US$ 750,000-worth in prizes.

The U.S. realms' very own Power Trip, sponsored by the veritable Team Pandemic of WCG fame, will be doing battle against Asia's best in World of Warcraft competitive PvP 3v3 Arena series to be held within the two days of heavy gaming battle. We've oriented you on the inventory, the rules and the prizes before. Now you can keep up to date on the news as well, with WSVG's very own Videos on Demand (VODs) providing in-depth coverage of the entire event.

In league with this, the WSVG 2007 season is also rocketing off to Dallas, Texas with the 2007 WSVG in Dallas. Registrations are now open for participants who want to show their professional gaming skills at the Gaylord Resort in Dallas on July 8 - 9, 2007. The event will sport six games plus one game that has been voted as the Gamer's Choice at the WSCG polls on their website.

So what are you waiting for? Get that mouse moving and navigate your way to the WSVG official site now. We'll keep tabs on the latest developments and especially on the World of Warcraft PvP bracket. So keep your eyes peeled, readers!

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Posted Mar 27, 2007 at 06:47PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: World of Warcraft, Off Topic Tags: Blizzard, Texas, Eyonix
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World of Warcraft - Blizzard needs more Game Masters - Image 1America, are you ready? Blizzard Entertainment is in need of new blood to spill in their growing lineup of Game Master staff. If you're active, helpful, and wish to make a huge impact on the World of Warcraft community, then Blizzard wants to hear from you.

(And if you're a female, natural blond or brunette, 36-24-34, at least five feet, four inches in height, with lovely personality and a penchant attraction to geeks with thick glasses, QJ.NET wants needs you! ...for...uhh...important reasons...)

Okay, so now while being a Game Master isn't the dream job everyone could think it might be, you could be helping out poor Blizzard in bringing out the fact that they are really trying to make the game enjoyable for everyone and each WoW session to be a memorable one.

Unfortunately, you'd have to handle all the tickets, the spammer reports, the angry bot reports and some pretty heart-breaking forum love letters. But you do get to wear awesome GM gear, if you actually have to log into the game.

Blizzard is prioritizing applicants coming in from the online community so don't forget to log in and extract the forum post where ol' flying draco Eyonix made the announcement. Oh and if you aren't already down over at Austin, Texas, well, better pack yer bags coz' yer headed there for some forum watching and account handling, if accepted.

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Posted Mar 20, 2007 at 10:26PM by Remi M. Listed in: World of Warcraft, Off Topic Tags: Blizzard, California, Texas, Game Masters
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Austin, Texas - Image 1Blizzard, the brains behind World of Warcraft, is expanding into Austin, Texas - the Cradle of Gaming. Apparently, the Irvine, California-based company would be setting up a customer support center in the city.

The Blizzard office in Austin will be housing game masters, quality control, I.T., and human resource folks. A Blizzard rep also mentioned that the Austin office "is all in-house Blizzard people. It’s not going to be made up of third party providers".

This move by Blizzard confirms a recent report in the Austin Business Journal which mentioned that Blizzard is setting up house in Austin. This was so because the company has secured a 46,000 square foot office building in the Northeast Austin area and that they are planning on employing 500 people. To that, Blizzard replied that the 500-employee figure is just a tad too much and that they will simply hire people as needed.

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