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Come see Age of Conan live in Oslo!

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

As some aoc gold of you might have heard, we’re kicking off the launch for Age of Conan with a barbaric gathering here in Oslo. We’re doing this in two stages on Tuesday May 13th .

During the day, at 12:00 CET, we’re doing a presentation of the game at Latter Aker Brygge where we will show the game’s exclusive features and content. Seating is limited and is reserved for journalists, but we will have quite a few extra seats for some of Oslo’s Age of Conan fans. We can’t guarantee a seat, but if you meet up outside Latter on Aker Brygge at 12:00 CET, there might be a chance for you to get in!

In the evening we’re hosting a huge party in Holmenkollen – one of Norway’s key national wonders – where we’re building an entire Cimmerian war camp to honor the release of our game (and possibly wage war on the evil wizard inhabiting the tower!). And guess what? Those of you who actually get into the presentation during the day will have a chance of also being invited to the party in Holmenkollen!

Again, seating at the presentation is limited and so is access to the party. But with some luck you might be one of those who get to send Age of Conan into history!

By Crom! This will rock aoc gold !
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Exclusive In-Game Videos at CVG

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

ComputerAndVideoGames UK has exclusive in-game videos from the Pressevent in London a few weeks ago.

‘Conan Combag’ and ‘Dungeon Grinding’ are the names of these videos and you can find both at computerandvideogames.com .
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Competition Winners

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

Congratulations age of conan gold today to the winners of our recent comic and party competitions!

Dark Horse Competition

First up the winner of our Dark Horse comic competition whowins a place in our beta tests later in the year is:

* Greg Panovich of South Milwaukee

Congratulations to Greg and thanks to all those who entered the competition!

Comic-con Party

Next up are the five winners of the aoc gold places at the Conan Properties party at this years Comic-con event. The five lucky winners who will get to mingle with the Conan team are as follows:

* Al Royce
* Jim Eppard
* Daniel Espinoza
* Matthew Blinn
* Ronald Scott Tilton

Congratulations to the winners and we look forward to seeing you there!
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Age of Conan: 57 Screenshots, Renders, and Pieces of Concept Artwork

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

Last week, a legion aoc gold of game industry press descended upon San Francisco to witness the latest build of Age of Conan: Hyborian Adventures. According to those who attended, it was a barrel of fun and the gore flowed freely. But the play test wasn’t the only thing the press received; they also received a huge bundle of AoC renders, concept artwork, and screenshots straight from the developers. However, those images were off limits until today, and the staff at Ten Ton Hammer has kept a weary watch on the clock to the exact instant when these screenshots were free to post. AoC fans, we present you with 56 pieces of screen candy (three pages!!) for your holiday pleasure. Enjoy the early gift age of conan gold !
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February sweepstakes winners!

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

In the February age of conan gold newsletter we asked you to send in your contact information and be a part of a sweepstakes that could possibly land you a bunch of nice Age of Conan loot. Here are the winners!

Hundreds upon hundreds of loyal Age of Conan followers have submitted their contact information hoping they will be one of the three chosen this month to receive some of the fantastic swag that Funcom happily sends out.

The winners have been chosen, and all of them will receive the Dreamfall PC game, a full-colored Age of Conan comic book and an inflatable Age of Conan toy sword. They will also receive one guaranteed beta spot each! One of participants will also receive a printed concept art signed by the art team. The winners of the February sweepstakes are:

George Vila
Canada

William John McCormick IV
USA

Benson McMoran
USA

Funcom will host another sweepstakes in the upcoming age of conan gold March newsletter. Be sure to check it out when it arrives in your inbox very soon. All members of the official Age of Conan fanclub, the Clan of Conan, will receive the monthly newsletter. If you are not a member, you can sign up here.
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Age of Conan: Developer Profile - Joel Bylo

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

MMORPG.com:

Tell us a little about your childhood. How did school and where you live influence your choice to join the video game community?
Joel Bylos:

I grew up on the east coast of Australia, in a little town called Maclean. Maclean is about fifteen minutes from the beach and so I spent a lot of my younger years surfing. My father bought a C64, and surfing gave way to playing the SSI Gold Box games and the classic Bard’s Tale Trilogy.

I went to the University in Newcastle, Australia, where I spent most of my time playing games, surfing and avoiding Geology, Philosophy and Literature classes. By the time I left Australia for Norway, I was certain I was going to be a game designer or a writer, I just wasn’t sure which.

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MMORPG.com:

Besides games what other influences brought you into your career? Whether it is books, movies, or artwork everyone has different tastes, tell us about yours.
Joel Bylos:

I’ve always been a fanatical reader, absorbing whatever I can get my hands on. I’m a huge fan of Lovecraft, and the steady feeling of growing dread that you get as you read a Lovecraft story is something that I have tried to recreate in the dungeons in the game.

I admire the work of Stephen King, especially his Dark Tower series, and anything by Neil Gaiman is worth the read.

I’m also a huge fan of Brom’s art. His work on Dark Sun for TSR was awe inspiring. I also recently picked up Mind Fields which features Jacek Yerka’s art and Harlan Ellison’s short stories. It’s a great way to get the inspiration juices flowing.I’ve always been a fanatical reader, absorbing whatever I can get my hands on. I’m a huge fan of Lovecraft, and the steady feeling of growing dread that you get as you read a Lovecraft story is something that I have tried to recreate in the dungeons in the game.

I admire the work of Stephen King, especially his Dark Tower series, and anything by Neil Gaiman is worth the read.
MMORPG.com:

What was your first job in games? What other games have you worked on?
Joel Bylos:

Dare I admit that Conan is my first? I made a lot of modules for NWN back in the day, and I’ve also written several short films and stories, but Conan is my first foray into the world of professional game design.
MMORPG.com:
What is your job at Funcom? How did you get your foot in the door?
Joel Bylos:
My job is Quest Design which covers both design and implementation of quests. In addition to that I write dialogue, which is an absolute pleasure.

I got my foot in the door by being persistent and not giving up on my career choice. My first application to Funcom didn’t even net me an interview (it was for the position of Item Designer). My second application got me an interview and, eventually, the job.
I think this goes to show that if people are truly passionate about what they do, there is a place for them in this industry.
MMORPG.com:
Take us through a typical day of work on Funcom while working on Age of Conan, what is it like when you show up at the office?
Joel Bylos:

I’m an early riser so I usually get to the office around seven, while the cleaners are still there. I’ve found that I tend to produce a greater quality and quantity of writing early in the morning, so I stick to dialogue until everybody arrives. Then, after the morning meeting, I usually work on quest designs or tweaks.

If I have some new designs, there will generally be a meeting with an Associate Producer, a Gameplay Designer, a GFX artist, a World Designer and another Quest Designer. The designs will be critiqued and tweaked by each profession until we have a quest that will work, will be true to lore and, above all, will be fun to play. It can be a harrowing process, having my work critiqued so early in the process, but in the end it will make for a better game.

I usually round age of conan gold off the day with implementation and bug squashing, both relatively technical tasks that give me time to think of new quest ideas.
MMORPG.com:

Are there any friends or family who had a major impact on your career or chasing dreams that you’d like to talk about, do they play games?
Joel Bylos:

My wife, Suzette, has been a great influence. She’s a psychologist and has some very interesting insights into what it is that attracts people to different types of games. She’s been very supportive of late nights and deadline grind. She’s a huge fan of anything made by Bioware or Obsidian.

My best friend, Schaeffer, is a huge FPS fan and pretty much introduced me to the concept of the casual player. No doubt later this month, he’ll make me play through Halo 3 on co-op mode. Finally I have a circle of friends who I simply refer to as “The Economists”. They all have interesting insights into games and gaming as a market force and some very good ideas about online economies and their evolution.
MMORPG.com:
The video game industry continues to grow very quickly. What are your hopes for games in the future?T
Joel Bylos:

In single player games, I am looking forward to gaming systems catching up to graphics. I’ve played no modern CRPG’s that come close to offering the choice and consequence seen in a game such as Arcanum or Fallout, while still managing to tell an engrossing story. And those games were made close to a decade ago.

Multiplayer games, especially MMORPG’s, are already moving in the right direction. Developers are giving players the tools to realize their own adventures; just one example is player cities aspect of Conan. I hope that choice and consequence in online games continues to grow and that eventually every MMO player will be able to influence the world they play in, just as we do in the real world.
MMORPG.com:
How have things been progressing with Age of Conan? Have you enjoyed working on such a strong IP as Conan?
Joel Bylos:

Age of Conan gets better every day. Every time I see a new version there is something to gawk at. An example is that today I drew my weapon… and I watched in amazement as my character gritted his teeth in preparation for combat. Sure, it isn’t the kind of feature that makes or breaks a game, but all the pieces of the game have really started to come together.

As an IP, Conan is a blessing and a curse. A curse because there are so many iterations of Conan that have existed before this game and we can never be certain which side of Conan people have seen. Have potential players read the Howard stories, or have they only seen the movies? Are they fans of the comics, or perhaps they are into the pastiche novels? The IP is a blessing because of what it is, Conan. There are very few characters that resonate as strongly after a century in print as Conan does aoc gold , and we’re trying our hardest to do him justice. We hope that the fans will agree.
MMORPG.com:

Is there anything you would like to write to the readers of MMORPG.com that we have not spoken about?
Joel Bylos:

Almost everybody at Funcom reads the forums and any news postings about our game. Your feedback is heard, if not always acknowledged, and we appreciate the support we have been getting from fans, not just of MMORPGs in general, but of Howards work who hope that we are creating something truly worthy.

Come March, we hope you won’t be disappointed.
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More than 1 million people sign up for the Age of Conan beta!

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

And more than 5 million unique visitors to the official Age of Conan website in 2008.

Funcom and Eidos are proud to confirm some of the impressive figures powering the Age of Conan launch, and the two companies are happy to reveal that the Age of Conan Beta has passed 1 million age of conan gold sign-ups! As one of the most anticipated MMO’s ever, the 1 million mark confirms the amazing interest in the game.

“Funcom has not been able to find any higher beta numbers for MMOs in the western world,” said Morten Larssen, VP of Funcom Sales and Marketing. “We believe it represents the largest ever beta sign-up figure in the history of the genre.”

In addition to the incredible beta numbers, Funcom confirms that almost 800.000 gamers have signed up for the Clan of Conan newsletter. The hundreds of thousands following the development of the game have moreover resulted in a rapidly growing forum community. Last week Funcom registered over 115.000 posts on the official forums, across four languages. This comes in addition to Age of Conan discussions on external forums and in other languages.

In 2008, Funcom has also seen a tremendous growth in the amount of people who visit the official Age of Conan websites. Since January 2008, Funcom has registered more than 5 million unique visitors, from more than 200 countries. Last week alone over 725.000 unique visitors came to the Age of Conan sites.

The coverage and interest on external gaming sites has skyrocketed as a result of the growing anticipation. Age of Conan has topped numerous charts as the most read about, most popular and most anticipated PC game in development. As an example, GameSpot.com has Age of Conan as the #1 most read about upcoming game over the last month, on any format. The game has seen a similar interest on genre specific sites, including being the #1 most popular MMO over the last 12 months on MMORPG.com. Print gaming publications have also covered the game widely, and the game now has over 20 covers, including the coveted cover of PC Gamer US.

“How all of our strong figures convert into later sales and subscription figures is still unknown,” continued Larssen. “But our pre-order numbers in some important retail chains track as among the highest for any MMO launched.”

Age of Conan launches 20th of May in North America / age of conan gold Oceania and 23rd of May in Europe.

To celebrate the amazing community figures surrounding Age of Conan Funcom and Eidos today unveils a brand new trailer. Aptly called the Femme Fatale trailer, the new video can be downloaded in HD quality from the media section at the Community Portal. For more information or to pre-order Age of Conan – either in English, German, French or Spanish – please visit the official websites.
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“Ask Mitra” on WarCry

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

WarCry is now taking your questions about Age of Conan and will answer some of them at a later time.

How you can submit your questions is explained here aoc gold .
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Age of Conan Character Battle at Gamespot

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

Cast your vote for the age of conan gold most powerful character class at Gamespot now.

The struggle for power in the Hyborian Age is raging and there are no limits to the brutality. Survey the field of violent killers and supernatural creatures and select the one whose side you’d rather be on. The top vote getters will move on to the following week’s round. Return to the battle and keep supporting your odds on favorite until he, she, or it comes out on top.

So head over to Gamespot and cast your vote age of conan gold .
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October sweepstakes winners!

木曜日, 6 月 19th, 2008

The three lucky aoc gold winners of the October newsletter sweepstakes have been chosen. Check out who will get away with games, comic books, inflatable swords, a unique gaming keyboard and secured spots in the beta!

In the October newsletter released last month, we invited all our readers to participate in a free-for-all sweepstakes where one could win “phat lewt” such as the Age of Conan comic book, inflatable swords and the Dreamfall PC game. One lucky winner will also receive a G15 Logitech Gaming Keyboard, designed purely for gaming. Over one thousand entries were recorded, but only three people got away with the prizes:

Joanna Martin, Virginia, USA
Wins the G15 Logitech Gaming Keyboard, the Age of Conan comic book, one inflatable sword, the Dreamfall PC game and a spot in the beta.

Ben Warrington, Sussex, United Kingdom
Wins the Age of Conan comic book, one inflatable sword, the Dreamfall PC game and a spot in the beta.

Sidarth Kher, Virginia, USA
Wins the Age of Conan comic book, one inflatable sword, the Dreamfall PC game and a spot in the beta.

Funcom will host another sweepstakes in the upcoming November newsletter. Be sure to check it out when it arrives in your inbox sometime during this month. If you’re not a member of the Clan of Conan fanclub, you can sign up to age of conan gold receive the newsletter via this web form.
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