Special Christmas Features In Games? 62
An anonymous reader writes "Some online and offline videogames make special changes for the holiday season. There's the Planetside Christmas decorations, where Sony has embedded the holidays into their futuristic online war, and also a Christmas mutator for Unreal Tournament 2003. What other holiday changes are people seeing in their gaming today?" Phantasy Star Online has also instituted some neat changes for Xmas.
You Don't Know Jack (Score:5, Informative)
Re:You Don't Know Jack (Score:1)
Sims Online added stuff like christmas trees and snowmen. They also gave everyone a turkey (same as they did for Thanksgiving).
Re:You Don't Know Jack (Score:2)
Dungeon Keeper 2 has two that I remember - "Surely even Dungeon Keepers have a lair to retire to?" if you're playing late, and "It's the witching hour..." if you're playing at midnight.
Oh, and I was playing UT on some server or other a couple of days ago, and they had applied a mod that made each flag a Christmas tree, and showed
Nights and Heavy Gear II (Score:5, Funny)
Finally, Heavy Gear II apparently has little red-and-white Santa hats on the Gears on Christmas day. I don't know for sure if this works in all versions, but I know it did in the Linux one.
Everquest (Score:4, Insightful)
Everquest used to give all players gnomish fireworks for Christmas, completely saturating the market there with these useless items. Of course, since they're useless, there really was no market for them in the first place. Christmas brought about the only time that Gnomes could really sell those items. I also remember a few oversized Trolls or Ogres handing out presents to newbies... to be honest, Everquest always seemed to have the most Christmas spirit in any of the MMO games I've played (and I've played most).
At this point, I dont see any reason why a massively multiplayer world wouldn't give their user base a christmas gift, unless the dev team is made up of Grinches.
I dont know if MMO games really qualify within this topic. I am sure that games like 'Animal Crossing' would have time sensitive items to unlock. I seem to remember Black and White having a Christmas 'easteregg', and possibly Warcraft2, but someone will have to verify those. Considering the small amount of code required to add features like these to games, the only thing that would keep the developers from adding them is the risk of 'feature creep'; IMHO it would be a better world if features like these were the norm.
Black and White (Score:2, Informative)
http://noctalis.com/dis/bw/eggs7.shtml [noctalis.com]
Re:Everquest (Score:2)
If you want to check out the decorations, check out the Vana'diel Live Cam [playonline.com] at the game's site, and you should see some in the background.
Re:Everquest (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Everquest (Score:1)
I think I read something recently about this attitude. Oh, yes, here it is:
Nothing like providing supporting evidence to the other side of the "insensitive" argument.
(I had a problem with my blockquotes, too, until I used the preview button to ch
Re:Everquest (Score:1)
Re:Everquest (Score:1)
Grinches hehe.. a book that tries to demonstrate that Christmas isn't just about giving gifts but is about good will. The book is against the consumerization of XMas, which is amazing considering the marketting gone into it recently (Jim Carrey movie, toys etc). The moral of the story is NOT generosity.
Scrooge would of been a lot better choic
Arr....Puzzle Pirates (Score:4, Interesting)
Puzzle Pirates (Score:1)
blizzard (Score:4, Informative)
Re:blizzard (Score:1)
Re:blizzard (Score:2)
Always good fun. "I hate all this singing..." "Why am I so jolly?"
Chris Mattern
"Who spiked the eggnog?"
ADOM (Score:1)
Dark Castle (Score:3, Interesting)
Beyond Dark Castle (Score:3, Interesting)
Star Wars Galaxies (Score:2, Interesting)
The Simpsons Hit and Run (Score:1)
The gameplay is the same though, but I think it's a nice touch.
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Re:The Simpsons Hit and Run (Score:1)
Re:Sad sad sad... (Score:2)
Spaceword Ho! (Score:1)
Rise of the Triad's Christmas theme (Score:3, Informative)
Er, Animal Crossing (Score:4, Interesting)
Speaking of which, that reminds me: maybe I should visit my town to see what I got for Christmas. Though the downside will be the fact that the damned bitchy rooster will call me out for not visiting for almost a year. Man, my neighbours are going to be pissed.
Re:Er, Animal Crossing (Score:1)
I think what makes it even worse is that there will be a LOT of cleaning to do, ripping weeds up and what not.
Maybe my in-game gift will be a lawnmower.
The Incredible Machine (Score:5, Informative)
AFAIK, they had a christmas tree, a halloween jack-o-lantern, and a thanksgiving turkey.
That was a great game.
X-mas Dust (Score:1)
I don't know if this counts... (Score:2)
That means the christmas feature is that alien and marine individuals can now duke it out in deathmatch instead of on teams!
More Christmas Features (Score:2)
FFXI (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:FFXI (Score:2)
That's not holiday related. Whichever of the three nations is ahead in conquest points (through higher level missions and general killing the most monsters in the area) has that traveling band of performers in their town.
Sidekick (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Hey Mr,Informative? (Score:2)
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Ultima Online... (Score:5, Interesting)
It was basically a massive deathmatch... pure hilarious pandemonium.
I also seem to remember killer reindeer running around, but I'm kinda groggy from holiday face-stuffing, so I could be wrong.
Was anyone else a part of this insane experience?
Planetside (Score:2)
Simpsons Hit & run (Score:1, Redundant)
Re:Tyrian/Tyrian 2000, Black and White (Score:1)
X-Wing CD (Score:2)
Oh, and the new Simpsons Road Rage game supposedly changes the menu screen, or so I've heard.
Ready 2 Rumble II (Score:1)
Many of Sega's first-party titles... (Score:1)
Road Rage, The Colony, Mac startup (Score:1)
There was an old, old startup program for the original Macs that gave a greeting based on the date and/or time ("Welcome to Macintosh, but you should be in bed"). It was fully customizable with a text file, and used MacInTalk (or whatever the text-to-speech software was). I still have an old MacPlus startup diskette with a cool startup screen, plays a bit of Money For Nothing, then runs the greeting program.
There was also a game called "The Colony" which had a standard decoration throughout of old dried-
Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory (Score:1)