MMORPGs And Coca-Cola - A Winning Combination? 16
Thanks to InsertCredit for pointing to a 4Gamer.net story including pictures of Coca-Cola cans featuring characters from PC MMORPG Lineage II. The promotion, due to start in South Korea next week, shows how relatively mainstream Lineage 2 and its prequel have become in that country, with a previous story noting "in [Lineage 2's] first five days in release, publisher NCsoft has tallied more than 130,000 paid users." The original Lineage's success in Asia, with "more than three million subscribers and more than three hundred thousand concurrent users", has enabled the company to expand into the U.S., where they are funding Richard Garriott's mysterious new MMO Tabula Rasa (of which there's previously unseen concept art available), as well as the superhero MMO title City Of Heroes and non-subscription MMO Guild Wars. The official Lineage II FAQ notes that "development on a North American version of the game is nearing beta testing stage", and the Unreal-engine title is likely to launch some time early in 2004.
That is pretty zany... (Score:5, Interesting)
Personally, I'd like more games that did it the other way around... like Shenmue, where I could enjoy a refreshing carbonated beverage virtually as well as in real life. Although you momentarily have to question your own sanity when you find yourself thinking "Gee, I feel like a drink... in game."
And on a more serious note, I think most modern MMORPGs are missing the tavern aspects. Combat and leveling is great, but I miss the time spent with MUD or UO friends kicking back in taverns, swilling ale and cracking jokes.
*hic*
Re:That is pretty zany... (Score:1)
ahem.. shameless plug Dawn of Demise [hpi.net]
Re:That is pretty zany... (Score:2, Funny)
I guess I could take a few lessons from your amazing sarcastic wit.
I'd drink coke (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I'd drink coke (Score:2)
wonder if they will make coca cola a item in game? (Score:2, Insightful)
Ads that we want...? (Score:4, Interesting)
When buying sodas in the future about a third of the can could be a character from the lastest videogame or movie; art enough to not bother anyone, art enough for fans to enjoy, and art enough for people not familiar with the character to maybe become interested and want to learn more (compared with "normal" ads, where they force the message on us).
Hopefully it'll result in cheaper cans, maybe almost free, when new characters (games/movies) are released...
Nothing new (Score:3, Interesting)
I'm fibbing about the toilet paper. Maybe.
Re:Nothing new (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Nothing new (Score:1)