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Anachronox is the name of a new Anachronox preview over at GameSpot.
The preview has a bunch of new images (after a couple of old ones...trust me,
they're there) and a description of the battle sequences. Here's the dirt on
those:
GameSpot has posted a GameGuide
for Dynamix' mech title Starsiege that covers the title's single player and multiplayer scenarios,
and even has some general non-spoiler tips for those of you who just want a
teeny bit of help.
Two bits of Levelord related well...lunacy for you today: first up, there's
an interview with his 'lo-ness over at The
Hive, with some thoughts on the recent mission pack Wages of Sin, and a heartfelt confession about his first love: programming? If you're looking for something a bit more...visceral, Hexagon sends
word that Ritualistic has released
a 2-6 player Sin DM level by the 'lord. Here's the details, straight from the
creator's mouth:
Trekkies rejoice! Computer
Games Online has a preview of the Unreal engine Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
The Fallen, showing the first (to the best of my knowledge at least) look at
this third-person game developed by The
Collective. Move aside Lara, this game lets you play as either Sisko, Worf,
or Kira. Ooh yeah.
Due to the overwhelming number of letters we've gotten about the Colorado shootings,
I've slapped up a special edition of our Mail Bag for your reading pleasure,
with your feedback. Head
over there and check out what your fellow Blue's readers have to say about
it.
ElectroTECH's FTP directory has the
new playable Killer Tank Demo (as four files: KTApr99.exe, KTApr99.r00 - KTApr99.r02).
Here's the deal on KT, according to ElectroTECH:
The official Gearbox Software site is online, a haven in cyberspace for the ex-sailors from Rebel Boat Rocker who are now working on the official Half-Life add-on, "Opposing Force." There's also a bit of news there, as their talent page lists Mike "Giggler" Wardwell (recently of Ritual Entertainment), as one of their level designers. Thanks Jobe.
Microsoft
Patches Bevy of IE Bugs is the name of a piece on News.com
(thanks Von) that points out that Microsoft has released a
new patch for both Internet Explorer 4 & 5, fixing a number of security
flaws. The article also mentions that there's a forthcoming patch that
fixes still other security exploits that should be out soon.
GA-Source has posted three
new screenshots from Nihilistic's
upcoming 3rd person RPG slash n' hack dealie, Vampire The Masquerade: Redemption. You
may recall that the team working on this has an impressive background, including
work on Jedi Knight, Descent, Starcraft and the Quake (1) mission pack: Dissolution
of Eternity. "They were nihilists, man...they kept saying they believed
in nothing."
Tactic sends word that a trailer for Fox Interactive's Aliens vs. Predator
has appeared on the official
site. This is the trailer that has been airing in theaters, and he points
out that, "this is not the poor quality copy that was filmed in a theater going around but the real deal." Swing
by there and snag the 20 meg zipped Quicktime movie.
A special version of the ReSaurus newsletter
went out this morning, pointing us Quake toy fans to their updated Quake
Toys page. Hop over to the Quake
II: Upgrade 1.5 section to check out images of all the new versions of the
Quake II toys, which like their predecessors are extremely detailed, and totally
badass. In case you missed it, here's
a link to yesterday's story regarding the future of the toy line, including
ReSaurus' plans for Quake III: Arena toys.
Beyond 3D sends along a quote they obtained from
D.Harold from VideoLogic saying the
report on the EETimes mentioned here earlier (story) is not accurate. Here is the explanation of the error:
2015's General WarT sends along the version 1.04 server patch (as well as the source code)
for their official Sin mission pack, Wages of Sin. Here's a local copy of the patch
(789 KB), as well as a local
copy of the server source (803 KB), as well as mirrors. Here's the word on the new
version:
In the ongoing story about the trials of emulators in the courts, Sony Scores Against Connectix is a Next-Generation Online article announcing that Sony, who had previously been awarded a temporary restraining order
against Connectix preventing them from using certain software from developing a Windows version of their PlayStation emulator, has won another round in their legal battle (thanks Hostage). According to the article, a San Francisco Federal District Court has issued a
temporary restraining order forcing Connectix to suspend shipments of its PlayStation emulator, Virtual Game Station, currently available for G3 Macs, though the decision apparently does not apply to units that Connectix has already shipped. While fighting this decision, Connectix says it will continue marketing the product already on shelves, while developing improved versions, and continuing to develop the Windows version of VGS.
A pair of Raven interviews: There's an interview with Raven's Kenn
Hoekstra on Computer Gaming Review talking
briefly about Raven's upcoming projects, Soldier of Fortune, Star Trek: Voyager, and their
mysterious "third project," as well as stuff like .plan files. Also, there's an interview with Michael
Raymond-Judy on Sailor Scouts GC in a lengthier conversation with this Raven level
designer about his work.
The Hive interviews
Cliff Bleszinski briefly talking to the Epic designer about Unreal Tournament and the
like.
Something I missed on the Extreme Audio Reality page
earlier this month is a new version 1.55 of their Extreme Audio Reality (EAR, get it?)
interactive surround sound program. The update is minor, but word is that Aureal A3D users
should grab the latest version (since the component now recognizes the 2.05 a3d.dll).
Thanks Gareth Davies. I also see details on the page about their plans to create an EAR
patch to add surround-sound to WinDoom.
The Webdog site now has a page up where gaming websites can apply to
be tracked by this desktop app that, well, tracks gaming websites, as well as .plan
updates. There's also a version 1.07 update there that fixes a couple of minor things, but
they didn't even announce it, so it's obviously pretty minor. Finally, for Webdog (right,
not WebDog) fans, there's a Webdog
Preview on BetaBites talking to Richard "BagPuss, err Bagpuss" Smith about
the project.
Nihilistic's Lead Programmer Rob "Innerloop" Huebner updated his .plan
with word on their experiments with continuous level of detail technology, which he
describes as "pretty painless," encouraging other developers who haven't taken
the LOD plunge yet to do so.
It Starts Action
Games Blamed for Violence is a Mining Company article that brings together some of the
known information about the gaming interests of the alleged shooters in the Colorado
school shooting, offering the opportunity to post feedback to their messageboards.
Speaking of feedback on this situation, the mail has been pouring in on the subject, so
we'll probably compile another special edition of the MailBag with selected responses on
this.
All you iconoclasts entering the Icon Contest, please make sure you've taken note of the
updated rules below. Thanks.
Just one this morning: Computer
Games Online reviews Wages of Sin.
Back on a more normal schedule again here (or normal for the Blue Tower). Got a couple of things cranking along, as I mentioned above, we'll probably post a MailBag later today with reactions to the mentions in the news about the gaming interests of the alleged
shooters in the Colorado school tragedy. On a lighter note, Wade Bowmer passes along word there have been some posts that have gone a bit awry of the HTML standard here recently because I forgot to show loonyboi a trick to make sure the yellow quoted text is coded
properly, so for those keeping score at home (likely Opera users), can note the change.
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