Turbine To Publish Middle Earth Online 46
John Callaham writes "Computer Games Magazine got a chance to chat briefly on the phone today with Turbine's Vijay Lakshman to get a few more tidbits on their plans for the MMO title Middle Earth Online now that they are developing and publishing the long awaited game." From the article: "Acquiring the license to produce massively multiplayer online games based on Tolkien's world-renowned The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit books is the latest in a series of aggressive business moves by Turbine - the once small contractor that transformed itself into the largest privately-held online game studio in North America."
Alright! (Score:2, Funny)
I don't think anyone will be happy until everything ends up as a MMORPG. Still waiting for the announcements for:
1. Pokemon Online
2. The A-Team Online
3. Battlestar Galatica Online
4. Cheers Online
5. Zero Wing Online
6. America Online Online
7. World of Frank Stallone
8. Bible World Online
9. Evercowboyneil
10. Final Everworld of Ultima Warcraft's Lineage
Of course, the list could go on...and on a on.
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if it just was a game that wasn't poor on single player standards would be a good start though.
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Re:Two Huge Names. (Score:2, Informative)
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If they offer some sort of access pass like sony does, I may have to make another foray into mmorpg.
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I'm sticking with WoW, and here's 90% of the reason why (from the official FAQ):
True, not many of my gaming friends are Mac heads, true. Serious hard-core gamers almost all use Windows... but if my Mac friends and my PC friends can't all game together on the same server, none of us are going to bother with it. Blizzard understood this, as they have with nearly all o
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If ya can't beat 'em....... (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:If ya can't beat 'em....... (Score:2)
$14 a month only lets you play 1 game. Sony has come up with a $20 for all Everquest etc games under the same Sony roof. How about all MMORPG companies get together and come up with a $15 fee play ANY game you want service.
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Turbine isnt.. (Score:1)
To me sounds like they are just a well known front. Atari arn't known for MMO's, Turbine is.
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Is this a case of Vivendi bailing? (Score:4, Interesting)
It sounds more and more that MEO has had its premise rewritten more than once. I would guess they could not nail down a time period to play in that doesn't result in players knowing that regardless what you do history is written.
The game is already irrevelvant as the movies are more than a year old. By the time the game comes out we will have had over 2 years since the movies. Do they really think that the name will bring enough people into the genre? Star Wars Online did well but everywhere you turn there is something Star Wars. The movies are current and there are many console and PC games to keep interest up. What does MEO have to gen interest?
I think Vivendi didn't like the progress Turbine is making and didn't want to get into a no win position. I wonder if Vivendi would have forced the game out early if they had kept the publishing rights as Atari did to Artifact Entertainment with Horizons.
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It would require promotional tie-ins to work (Score:3, Interesting)
This announcement isn't what I would label as "good news". Its more like "uh news", as in - whats going on here.
Still any hobbit movie would not be out till 07 or even 08 which would be to late to lift this game. Worse Turbine doesn't have a good track record or reputation with the gamers. Inside the industry they might but gamers shun them in gener
Re:Is this a case of Vivendi bailing? (Score:3, Funny)
What are you talking about?
Everybody knows that the last Star Wars movie came out in 1983. [imdb.com] It wasn't as good as the first two, but it had its moments.
LALALALALALA I CAN'T HEAR YOU!!!!
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LOTR is not our generations Star Wars (Score:2)
As for MEO, I was under the impression there wasn't any PvP. Has this changed?
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Star Wars also opened up the door to expanding the influence that movies can have on popular culture. It also showed that there were many more ways to profit from a movie that by just the film itself (good or bad). They is that it made Science Fiction an acceptable format, Fantasy
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Between the lines... (Score:2, Interesting)
"We did not buy the rights for nothing." (Score:1)
I suppose the important question should be... (Score:2)
Marketing Spin (Score:3, Interesting)
Let me get this straight - you have two games each with a tiny player base - almost no one is on AC2 and the AC playerbase is dwindling by the day - you maybe rank 12 among MMORPGs on the big chart when you combine your numbers?
Launch the AC/AC2 expansions well, and luanch the D&D and LotR games well, and then maybe you can make a claim like this.
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AC1 was a hit? A hit would be defined by numbers.
Also, this period when it was a "hit" was the period they refer to as being when they were just a "small contractor." The period where they refer to themselves as a big-shot publisher/developer was AFTER they took both titles over and the populations had atrophed to an embarassement.
Further, AC2 was very much a "Turbine Deal" - pure MS deal please? The entire development team was lead by the people who made A
MMO Perfect for Tolkien's World (Score:3, Interesting)
I mean, you read the books and you realize that he left a TON of room for storyline improvisation and future plots and subplots.
He'll mention the name of somebody or cryptically reference some old story that leaves you thinking, "Dang man! Where can I get THAT book?!"
And I'm not necessarily talking about the Silmarillion and stuff--but actually user-contributed stuff. The possibilities are endless--the only limits really being one's own imagination (kind of like D&D).
I'd wonder, however, which time period in the course of the LOTR storyline is the MMO environment to take place? Just somewhere arbitrarily in the middle?
I think that if it's done well, it could be gnarly! Like exploring the land north of the Misty Mountains, with the 'hobgoblins' he mentions in The Hobbit. Or the region known as Angmar (as in the Witch King).
Sounds great!
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City of Heroes handles this fairly well with their massive customization options, but in reality, it gets old seeing the same power sets over and over, and it gets old seeing the same power particle effects over and
They are still...RPGs (Score:1)