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Flotsam and Jetsam / She Don't Like Firefly
« on: January 11, 2012, 10:59:06 pm »
Dunno if we have any other Firefly/Serenity fans in the watch, but I found a hilarious homemade music vid on youtube, and thought I'd share it here. The song mentions Warhammer 40K, WoW, and some other games.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x-yHSaP0Dyg

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General Discussion / MMO Player Wins Silver Medal at the Olympics
« on: March 06, 2010, 12:23:59 am »
I came across this during my regular web surfing, and thought you guys might find it interesting.

"It's not every day you run across an Olympic Medalist in your favourite MMO, much less gank them and take their stuff. For some EVE Online players, that opportunity may be closer than they think. With the conclusion of the recent Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics, it came to light that one of the medal winners is not just an EVE player but also an avid PvP junkie. Casting off the stereotype of MMO gamers as unfit and demotivated, Kjetil Jansrud is a professional alpine skier at the peak of physical fitness. Competing in this year's Winter Olympics, the Norwegian EVE player took the silver medal in the Men's Giant Slalom event.

Kjetil Jansrud is better known to his friends in "hirr" corporation as "NThraller", the Caldari ECM specialist. As part of Morsus Mihi alliance, he takes part in roaming PvP gangs and full-scale territorial warfare. In conjunction with the news of NThraller's Olympic win, JumpOnContact has taken an interesting look at the demographics of EVE players and MMO gamers in general. According to CCP, the average age of EVE players is around 27 and most players have some kind of degree-level certificate. The EVE community is made up of everything from high-paid professionals to students but did you ever expect to see "Olympic Medalist" added to that list? I know I didn't."

The actual article can be found here

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General Discussion / Mechwarrior News
« on: February 16, 2008, 02:35:16 am »
I thought MechWarrior fans might find this interesting:

According to an article on Gamasutra, Fasa founder Jordan Weisman has bought back the liscense for the Mechwarrior games and several other Fasa titles from Microsoft. His new company, Smith & Tinker has big plans for the Mechwarrior franchise, but they're not saying exactly what yet.

From the article:

"Smith & Tinker is pleased to announce that it has licensed from Microsoft the electronic entertainment rights for Mr. Weisman's previous creations of MechWarrior, Shadowrun, Crimson Skies and the other properties of the FASA catalog.

We’re not quite ready to announce our plans for each property, but please be assured that our goal is to surprise and delight old fans, while welcoming new fans to these fantastic worlds."

Link to the Gamasutra article

Smith & Tinker's website

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