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Browser-Based Deep Space Nine MMO Coming In 2011 153

A publisher based in Germany has announced Star Trek: Infinite Space, a browser MMO based on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine. The game will be free-to-play, and it's planned for sometime in 2011. "Gameforge also contracted Michael Okuda, who served as scenic art supervisor for every live-action Star Trek series except for the original program, as a consultant. His wife Denise Okuda, who was a video supervisor and scenic artist for several of the sci-fi series' films and shows, will serve as a consultant, too."
Role Playing (Games)

Co-op Neverwinter RPG Announced For 2011 169

Atari and Cryptic Studios are teaming up to make a new Dungeons & Dragons-based RPG called Neverwinter, planned for Q4 2011. Gameplay will center on five-person groups that can include other players and/or AI allies, and there will be an extensive content generation system. Gamespot spoke with Cryptic CEO Jack Emmert, who explained parts of the game in more depth: "I think there are two very unique gameplay elements in 4th Edition that we've done something interesting with: action points and healing surges. In the tabletop game, an action point lets a player perform a reroll or add an additional die to a roll. In our game, action points are earned through combat and spent to power special abilities called 'boons.' These boons give players special boosts, but only in certain circumstances. Healing surges represent the amount of times a player can heal himself before resting. In D&D and Neverwinter, various abilities let players use a surge immediately or perhaps replenish the number of surges available. It's a precious resource that players will need to husband as they adventure in the brave new world. Positioning, flanking, tactics, and using powers with your teammates are also all things that come from the 4th Edition that are interesting. Of course, we're using power names and trying to keep power behavior consistent with the pen-and-paper counterparts. Neverwinter will definitely feel familiar to anyone who has played the 4th Edition."
Role Playing (Games)

Submission + - Inside Second Life's Data Centers

Mitch Wagner writes: "InformationWeek strips Second Life naked and exposes its pink, quivering flesh. We caress its pulsating bosom with our lusty eyes. In other words, we go inside the data centers and describe the 2,000 servers running Debian Linux and MySQL that keep the virtual world running. Also: Contrary to rumor, Linden Lab, the company that develops and maintains Second Life, has not yet decided whether to open source the server, although they do plan in some fashion to allow other companies to host their own SL servers."
PlayStation (Games)

Submission + - GDC 2007: PS3's Comeback Party?

fistfullast33l writes: "With Phil Harrison slated to give the GDC keynote on March 7th, the rumor mill has been swirling for weeks about what announcements are going to happen this week for Sony's new console. PS3 Fanboy has two articles up today talking up the two most likely rumors. First, it comments on a forum post late last week that supposedly outlines Harrison's GDC speech in some detail. Several huge PS Store rollouts are mentioned, including demos for Lair, Battlefield Bad Company, and Warhawk, along with new trailers for Killzone 2 and Battlefield Bad Company. It also mentions the Sony Connect Store with hundreds of videos and music files for download and Playstation Lifestyle, which resembles a My Space/YouTube hybrid. The second article touches on a less mentioned rumor — that Sony is recuriting Devs for Cell Programming classes and exclusive IP opportunities. Can Sony turn around over a year of bad press in one week?"

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