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~terry Fri, Nov 21, 1997 (10:52) seed
Online games, will take be the killer application?
~terry Fri, Nov 21, 1997 (10:53) #1
overheard: Maybe it's time to revive this thread. I'm currently obsessed with a assively multiplayer gaming community called Ultima Online, based around fantasy role-playing. It's shakey, bug-ridden, primitive, and teeming with life. Might be an interesting new model for online communities that can actually make money. we're all ears (starting with the "making money" part) ;-). Wired News recently ran an interesting piece on an Ultima Online revolt of sorts. What, the fellow who killed Lord British? Nope -- the "butt-nekkid protest." I put up a Web page with some hilarious images: http://www.naima.com/ultima-nekkid.html Many articles were written about this protest -- e.g. http://www.next-generation.com/specials/110797.chtml
~terry Wed, Mar 11, 1998 (06:44) #2
I get a weekly email note from http://www.gamespot.com which is of interest to me mainly because they use our same Yapp software that runs the Spring conferencing. But this week and interesting piece came in about a very high profile Austin game company: Greetings: Late last week, a class action lawsuit was filed against Origin Systems and Electronic Arts, with charges including "negligent misrepresentation" and "breach of express and implied warranties." The subject of the case was the much-disputed Ultima Online. The lawsuit contends that issues such as lag and server crashes have made Origin's claims that the game would be playable in real time, 24 hours a day, seven days a week untrue. Despite how you feel about Ultima Online itself, it's impossible to deny the implications of a case like this, not just for online gaming, but for gaming in general. While the outcome, if the case makes it to trial and if the judgement is for the plaintiffs, could be positive - companies will think twice before advertising features that actually won't be implemented - it could have resoundingly negative effects as well. GameSpot News has been on this story from the moment the papers were filed. We have the announcement of the case: http://headline.gamespot.com/news/98_03/09_uo/index.html The actual text of the lawsuit: http://headline.gamespot.com/news/98_03/10_uoone/index.html And some passionate reader responses: http://headline.gamespot.com/news/98_03/10_react/index.html
~stacey Mon, Mar 30, 1998 (19:27) #3
any updates on the lawsuit Paul?
~terry Tue, Mar 31, 1998 (11:33) #4
Haven't heard anything new, but I'm out of touch with my Origin friends right now since I'm in San FranZiskGo.
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