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May 28, 2008
PC News from N4G | 1701 A.D.
PC - 1701 A.D. - 1701 A.D. Gold Edition Announced Aspyr Media has teamed with Ubisoft to bring 1701 A.D. Gold Edition to the PC in North America this summer. 1701 A.D. Gold Edition includes the critically acclaimed empire building strategy game 1701 A.D. and introduces for the first time in North America the expansion 1701 A.D. ¿ The Sunken Dragon. The Sunken Dragon adds to 1701 A.D.'s nearly limitless replayability with a new 11-mission, story-driven campaign and a new world editor that allows gamers to design and share maps for single-player or online play. New computer artificial intelligence profiles, buildings, subquests and an empire-shattering new natural disaster add even more depth to the robust 1701 A.D. experience.

"With the success and praise for 1701 A.D., we couldn't resist bringing this vast new adventure to North American gamers," said Ted Staloch, Executive Vice President, Publishing for Aspyr. "Beyond just the new missions, providing the full toolset to create and share player-designed maps adds incredible value and makes this compilation truly golden."
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Jun 9, 2006
PC News | 1701 A.D.
Just like movies, big-budget blockbuster games with obnoxiously loud marketing campaigns can often turn out to be the biggest stinkers. So that's why we always keep an ear to the ground for promising gems like 1701 A.D., a stunningly pretty exploration-based strategy game from indie German publisher/developer Sunflowers. Set at the turn of the 17th century, 1701 will ambitiously combine colony building, real-time combat, exploration, diplomacy and trade. Early images are amazingly vivid and ...
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Apr 27, 2006
PC News | 2006 FIFA World Cup
Electronic Arts has extended its exclusive licensing deal with soccer's governing body FIFA up to the year 2014, which means we have at least another eight versions of its FIFA soccer sim to look forward to. The licensing deal allows EA to include players' names and likenesses, official team logos and kits for all console, PC, mobile and web-based games. This is a major success for EA, as its FIFA-branded soccer sim series has been a huge seller ever since the first one was released back in ...
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Apr 27, 2006
PC News | 2006 FIFA World Cup
Thursday 27 April 2006 Electronic Arts has extended its exclusive licensing deal with football's governing body, FIFA, up to the year 2014, which means we have at least another eight versions of its FIFA football sim to look forward to. The licensing deal allows EA to include players' names and likenesses, official team logos and kits for all console, PC, mobile and web-based games. This is a major success for EA, as its FIFA branded football sim series has been a huge seller ever since the ...
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Apr 26, 2006
PC News | 2006 FIFA World Cup
Wednesday 26 April 2006 Microsoft and EA are allowing gamers to play 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany on Xbox Live for free for a short time in May. To build footie fever among gamers before the FIFA World Cup starts, 360 owners with the free Live Silver membership will be upgraded to subscription-only Gold membership for one week from 8-15 May, allowing them to play just the EA football game. This upgrade will happen automatically once users go online. EA is calling this event its Free-for-All ...
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Feb 15, 2008
PC News from N4G | 2Moons
PC - 2Moons - 70 million user MMO can happen, says 'Acclaim 2.0' boss Dave Perry David Perry, previously of Matrix-developer Shiny and now of the reborn Acclaim, has told videogaming247 that he believes the MMO space is led by an "extremely nerdy" game in World of Warcraft and that an attitude shift is needed for the genre to break out into the mainstream proper.

"I believe there's a 70 million player MMO idea and no one's done it yet because we haven't got anyone that's thinking down the Will Wright path," he said. "There's people that get close. There's people that do Club Penguin, or Maple Story, games that are more simple to play, and people like Disney buy them for $500-$600 million and no one bats an eyelid and everyone goes off and makes another Bioshock.
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Aug 10, 2006
PC News | 2Moons
Recently resurrected publisher Acclaim has released the first details of 2Moons - a new MMORPG for PCs, which is being worked on by Earthworm Jim and Enter The Matrix developer, Dave Perry. Based on an existing MMORPG called Dekaron - which is already a success in Korea - Acclaim has drafted in Perry to work alongside Dekaron's developer, GameHi, to specifically tailor 2Moons for the tastes of Western gamers. Set in a world where any hope for survival is virtually nil, gamers' characters have ...
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Aug 9, 2006
PC News from N4G | 2Moons
PC - 2Moons - 2Moons Announced Acclaim sent out a press release announcing 2Moons, their upcoming and reportedly highly violent free fantasy MMORPG that will have the involvement of former Shiny founder Dave Perry. The 2Moons Homepage is accepting sign-ups to beta test the project.
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Feb 16, 2007
PC News | 32nd America's Cup - The Game
Outside of scant ESPN coverage or the occasional Lost reference, sailing doesn't get a whole lot of attention here in the states. So you'd be forgiven if the term "America's Cup" conjures an image of patriotic protective sports gear. The newest entry in the Virtual Skipper series has obtained the America's Cup license and the race happy lads behind TrackMania intend to make full use of it. As you can see by the screenshot, real world locations have been faithfully reproduced, such as your ...
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May 9, 2007
PC News | 9Dragons
Acclaim's martial arts-themed MMORPG, 9Dragons, has shifted from the realm of free-to-play to mostly-free-to-play with the announcement of a new in-game purchase system called the "Item Mall." Users will be able to pay extra for unique outfits, Kung Fu boosts and, oddly, healing herbs. The free crowd will have to take the old-fashioned route with their wounds: Quit whining and be a man. The game, which is free to download in addition to a lack of monthly fees, has been available in Beta form ...
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