Posted Dec 30, 2008 at 06:44AM by Chris Coker
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Posted Nov 26, 2008 at 07:09PM by Mabie A.
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Prepare yourself for 2009 as Ubisoft promises something big to come your way, particularly in the online department. Yves Guillemot shares their company's outlook to the new year, and yeah, it's gonna involve MMOs. |
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Posted Nov 14, 2008 at 07:01PM by Mabie A.
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Strauss Zelnick of Take-Two Interactive recently spoke at the BMO Interactive Entertainment conference and shared his opinion on the game industry's standing amidst the ongoing economic turmoil. His observation: they're not immune from recession. His prediction: it's not looking good. Find out more about these earth-shaking revelations after the jump. |
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Posted Jun 10, 2008 at 01:38AM by Mabie A.
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Eve Online
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Posted Mar 21, 2008 at 06:09AM by Mabie A.
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Ubisoft struck gold with their acquisition of the Tom Clancy name for life. How much did it cost them, and how big a gold mine will it bring them? Talks are also in the air about their venture into the world of MMOs with the said name. To find out more, read up over at the full article. |
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Posted Dec 14, 2007 at 09:02PM by Glen D.
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Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms
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The Heroes of Night and Magic series has earned its spot among the PC gaming world's elite with successful launches over the years. Now Ubisoft wants to enter some new territory by ushering in web-based strategy title Heroes of Might and Magic Kingdoms. This new game can be downloaded, installed and played easily to allow you to raise armies and lay siege on cities set up by thousands of other players online. See the detailed version for more. |
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Posted Dec 01, 2007 at 02:57PM by Isaac C.
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Some gamers may find in-game advertisements to be nothing more than shameless plugs, while others still believe it's necessary.In the Independent Game Conference in Austin, Gordon Bellamy goes into the subject a bit more and discusses how advertising could benefit not only the company who does the advertising, but also the game itself. He also explains why Doritos can't go multiplatform. Find out why in the full article. |
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Posted Nov 12, 2007 at 02:34PM by Glen D.
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*Article originally posted Nov 12, 2007 at 07:22AM |
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Posted Sep 24, 2007 at 06:22AM by Charles D.
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Ultima Online
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One of the relatively newer genres in the gaming industry is the MMORPG. It's advent goes back to as far as the 1990s when games such as Ultima Online and EverQuest popularized the concept of an online gaming community where people can band together and bash random critters for experience and gold.One of the most popular MMORPGs to date is Blizzard's phenomenal World of Warcraft, which has a subscriber count of at least 8.5 million worldwide. However, it owes a lot of its existence to its proverbial forefathers. Conditions back then were considerably different for such a budding game genre to grow. In 1999, Ubisoft introduced EverQuest to the German market. A lot of hindrances such as the limitations of technology, as well as the relatively high costs of online fees made its rise to popularity quite slow compared to today's standards. Peaking at 500,000 subscribers,many consider EverQuest as the one which paved the way for the MMORPG genre to take flight. Karsten Lehmann, a spokesman for Ubisoft, relates their past difficulties: "It's hard for players today who are accustomed to the idea of flat rate Internet access to remember how complicated this kind of stuff was at the time". It was only during 2004 that Blizzard capitalized on the growing fame of the new gaming genre and launched World of Warcraft into the MMORPG giant it is today. It took all the elements that gave EverQuest its massive appeal and simplified it for users everywhere to enjoy. It goes without saying that Blizzard definitely struck gold here. Today, more and more gaming companies are riding on the ever growing community of online gamers. With the genre continually growing in depth and dynamics, who knows what the next wave of online games can bring. |
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Posted Jul 13, 2007 at 03:26AM by Victor B.
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Steven Spielberg,
Take-Two Interactive
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Day
2 of the E3 Media and Business Summit seemed to be a more subdued
affair compared to the events of the first day. As you guys will notice
below in our daily recap, many of the news tidbits we covered for the
day had more to do with the release of new assets for already announced
games, along with a trickle of new information, screens and/or video
for the newly announced games, such as