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- Pirates Of The Burning Sea
Gamecloud's
Pirates Of The Burning Sea Q&A talks with John Tynes of Flying Labs
Software about their upcoming pirate-themed MMORPG: "Characters in our game
work a bit differently from what you’re used to. The three professions of
Navy Officer, Adventurer, and Pirate determine what ships, skills, and
equipment you have access to. But what really drives your gameplay is the
ship role system. There are three ship roles: Scout, Hunter, and
Dreadnought. Scout ships are fast, maneuverable, and stealthy, but they’re
lightly armored and have small guns. Hunter ships are the front-line
bruisers with big firepower, solid armor, and decent movement. Dreadnoughts
are enormous and deal out fantastic damage but are quite slow – they’re the
Death Stars of 1720. There are many different ships within each role, and
each role is matched to a specific set of skills."
- Cinemaware Marquee
Gamecloud's
Cinemaware Marquee Q&A chats up Lars Batista about this new indie
publishing label: "Not at all. Cinemaware Marquee will be exclusively used
for independent game titles from outside partners, much like an independent
film label. Cinemaware will continue to focus on both our classics titles
(Rocket Ranger, Wings, etc.) and brand new IP’s we are planning to develop
under the Cinemaware label. Cinemaware will strictly focus on internal and
proprietary intellectual properties, across both PC and console systems."
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Jan 6, 2006, 14:23 |
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