Will Wright's "Spore"
Will Wright's "Spore"
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid ... 98&q=spore
don't know if its any good but it sure is different
don't know if its any good but it sure is different
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I recommend the full 1 hour talk, as it gives greater insight into his vision:
http://www.sporewiki.com/images/media/GDC-Spore.avi
360 megs but fast server
http://www.sporewiki.com/images/media/GDC-Spore.avi
360 megs but fast server
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i read an articall about it a little while ago, the whole idea is not to create a game but more of an editor that gives the player the chance to create there own game and play it how they like
there is no story line or goal just an entire univirse that you can do what the hell you like in
ace idea :icon31:
there is no story line or goal just an entire univirse that you can do what the hell you like in
ace idea :icon31:
:D
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Wow, this is the first time I've heard of it.
Gonna have to look into it more, it sounds cool as shit.MTV - 10 Original E3 Video Games To Watch
"If that's not ambitious enough, the creatures and worlds created within one copy of "Spore" will be transmitted to an online database that will disseminate them to the universes of players around the world."
>>Go to MTV.com
CNN - E3 2005 Roundup
"The behind-closed-doors demo left journalists' jaws on the floor."
>>Go to CNN.com
MSNBC - E3 2005 Roundup
"Those traits you set early in the creatures' evolution manifest themselves in strange ways throughout the game."
>>Go to MSNBC.com
Wired.com - E3 2005 Roundup
"I don't want players to feel like Luke Skywalker. I want them to feel like George Lucas."
>>Go to Wired.com
Directions Magazine - E3 2005 Roundup
"One of my goals for this whole thing has been to give somebody an awe-inspiring global view of reality, almost like a drug-induced epiphany with a computer."
>>Go to DirectionsMag.com
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but u missed these...
Wall Street Journal-fucking gayest demo i have ever seen since daikatana
Drudge Report-Another game that alienates the christian right and mocks hollywood
Austin American Statesman-fuck that game!...and fuck u!
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
LOL.
Just finally watched the google vid, and man I'm impressed. It's like a mixture of all the most popular game genres out there, with the added benefits of letting you control the direction of the game, ability to use and abuse anything that any other player has created, and seemingly an almost infinite scale.
On top of that it forces people to think on a much larger scale than they are used to, and makes scientific ideas approachable to complete lay people.
I can't wait to see how widely this is played when it's released. I'm definitely buying it.
Just finally watched the google vid, and man I'm impressed. It's like a mixture of all the most popular game genres out there, with the added benefits of letting you control the direction of the game, ability to use and abuse anything that any other player has created, and seemingly an almost infinite scale.
On top of that it forces people to think on a much larger scale than they are used to, and makes scientific ideas approachable to complete lay people.
I can't wait to see how widely this is played when it's released. I'm definitely buying it.

I'm looking forward to being able to play a game that my mates mum can also play. Shes a Sims obsessive and I think shed be willing to play this too.R00k wrote:LOL.
I can't wait to see how widely this is played when it's released. I'm definitely buying it.
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Watched the google vid now downloading the second for extra goodness
(thanks julios). First time i've seen it and this look's really impressive, can't wait. :icon14:

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ahyuk
at first i was excited when they kept mentioning that the other creatures were created by other players. then they said that the creatures that other players made were downloaded via a database that everyone connects too, thus cutting out any real multiplayer value. if i could actually have a direct affect on a nother players game then i might be more interested. as it stands i can't imagine the replay value of this game being very high at all.
cool concept though.
cool concept though.
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you missed the whole point of asynchronous "multiplayer" - it isn't about competing with other minds - it's about extraordinary creative control.
the point of automatically dloading other player's creations is to intelligently and automatically fill in the universe "ecosystem" so as to create a dynamic source of complexity, from which you can creatively derive your own order.
the point of automatically dloading other player's creations is to intelligently and automatically fill in the universe "ecosystem" so as to create a dynamic source of complexity, from which you can creatively derive your own order.
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