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Curt Schilling’s Beautiful ‘Copernicus’ MMO Was Supposed To Be Free-To-Play
Although the studio’s founder himself said the game wasn’t even fun — no one internally was playing it — /”Project Copernicus” was one of the most lamented casualties of 38 Studios’ collapse, primarily because its screenshots looked so damn good. Not at all like a free-to-play game.
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Opening Origin Always Makes Me Feel A Little Bit Sad, These Days
I didn’t always feel sad when I started up Origin. Vaguely annoyed, perhaps, with the way it always defaults to “Store” instead of “My Games”. Somewhat grumpy, when confronted with bugs. But lately, I feel a little pang of woe. And it’s not really from Origin at all.
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Epic Saves Big Huge Games From Insolvency
Big Huge Games, the development team behind Kingdoms of Amalur has been saved from insolvency by Epic. “There’s been a big storm in Baltimore,” said Mike Capps, from Epic, “and we’re taking in a few of the refugees.”
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Curt Schilling Says Meddlesome Governor Ruined Amalur 2 Deal
Baseball star Curt Schilling is finally talking about the crumbling of his gaming company, 38 Studios, telling the Providence Journal that comments about 38 by R.I. governor Lincoln Chafee killed a $US35 million deal for a Kingdoms of Amalur sequel.