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The Rise of Originality In MMOs 118

Karen Hertzberg writes "Over the last half decade, gamers have been forced to wander through familiar worlds and universes. Studios have been licensing IPs left and right, grabbing everything from the Wheel of Time to Star Trek. Originality seemed to be a lost art, and although these worlds were fun to adventure in, many didn't hold the same sort of magical spell that original titles like EverQuest or Dark Age of Camelot once enjoyed. But change is coming. Blizzard Entertainment revealed that their next MMO would be an original IP, and this year's E3 lineup featured more brand new games than titles derived from existing worlds. So, why the sudden shift? To answer that question, Ten Ton Hammer's Cody 'Micajah' Bye sent a number of questions to original IP development teams across the world."

Comment Re:A Few of my Favorites (Score 1) 634

Must secound Dwarf fort, it's a wonderfull game if horribly complex, the sheer amount of details in it are great. I think it really encourages a bit of imagination building to, sometimes lack of great graphics is actually a good thing.

http://www.bay12games.com/dwarves/

Some of the best fun can be had making your game into a story, try reading the boatmurdered story if you have the time - http://lparchive.org/LetsPlay/Boatmurdered/

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