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EndgameRadio Prime: Episode 184

Published on January 2, 2008 by zug | one comment
Categories: News, Endgameradio Prime, Fallout, MMOs, Second Life, Awards, Neverwinter Nights, Sex, Pro Gaming, Bioshock, SRPGs, World of Warcraft, Final Fantasy, Fail, Indie Games, Competitions, Controversy, Game Design, Real Time Strategy, First Person Shooters, Supreme Commander, EVE Online, User Generated Content, Warhammer Online
Tonight, on EndgameRadio Prime, Oizys and Zug dine upon the holiday left-overs and prepare a delicious feast of end-of-the-year-wrap-up, in our own special style. We’ll go over the past year and it’s adventures, as well as look ahead for the new year. In the endless sea of 2007-wrap ups, we assure you our wrap is the most delicious and interesting of the lot.

Our list under the jump:
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Kwari - Welcome To Failville

Published on November 27, 2007 by oizys | one comment
Categories: News, Pro Gaming, Fail, First Person Shooters

Wow… just. wow.
Kwari: The make money per frag game concept. I thought the idea wasn’t a bad one and that maybe the company had a leg to stand on here. Thanks Mr. Promo Video for clearing that one up, now I KNOW that this is going to tits up - WAI up.

EndgameRadio Episode 155

Published on May 16, 2007 by zug | 0 comments
Categories: News, Audio, Endgameradio Prime, MMOs, Pro Gaming, World of Warcraft, Voice Chat, Competitions, First Person Shooters
Team fortress classic 2 video rules, and we say why. It’s not just polish, it’s personality. What games have polish vs. personality? Blank slate toughguy characterization is getting old, we like to see depth. Granted, the Heavy Weapons Guy is a meathead, but we have bromance for him. Also, we mention the Wilhelmscream. Look it up on google for a lol! Halo 3 beta problems, they launched and had some big problems, the community is pissed. Warcraft announces some new innovations in their game, coming soon; guild banks and in-game voice comms. warcraft innovations - guild banks, voice comms; what will the implimentation of both of these things do to the game? Google buys a major in-game ad tech recently, and is going to patent a new tech that does psychological profiling to help serve ads. Creepy? A little.

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EndgameRadio Prime: Episode 143

Published on February 21, 2007 by oizys | 0 comments
Categories: Audio, Endgameradio Prime, MMOs, Griefing, RPGs, PC, Pro Gaming, World of Warcraft, Social Networking
This week, we do a run-down of some recent news in the bloggery-land. Stuff like the re-affirmation that play games make you better surgeons, Vivian Redding is the new Villain of the Year of the Internet, and some lovely lawsuits against Blizzard. Then we hit a tangent about botting in games, and how there’s been similar concepts made by creative players. Games within games is fun, and we’ll probably see more of it. We invaded the Barcade with Xenon and Anniex0r, out here in Los Angeles, and had a blast. A chat about the concepts of skill vs. ‘grind,’ and skill vs. RMTs ties up the show, which is punctuated with Oizys whipping up his world-famous tourettes set!

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Crane Game Queen

Published on January 18, 2007 by zug | one comment
Categories: News, Pro Gaming, Grrl Gamers

This woman has the maddest skills of them all, at the crane game.

Clips: Crane Game Queen of Japan - Kotaku

She would make a killing at The Lobster Zone!

Creating the Best WoW PVP Guild Ever

Published on January 17, 2007 by zug | 4 comments »
Categories: News, MMOs, Sociology, Pro Gaming, World of Warcraft, Conventions, Competitions

So while I was checking out this site, and looking at a diagram someone has made of the PVE progression, I noticed the google ad at the top of the page. It said Do you PVE to PVP? I do, so I clicked the link. It brings me to GunpowderAndMagic.com. Lo and Behold, this guildmaster is spending money to recruit hardcore PVPers to his guild, with the intention on dominating the new arena system put in place in the Burning Crusade. (After digging around a bit, it looks like he’s spending a considerable amount.) I’m still kind of bewildered, but can relate. As a Guildmaster of a guild myself, I completely understand the desire to have exactly the kind of players you want. All he is doing is assuring this by the hundreds of applications I’m sure he’s getting as a result of these ads.

I am of course incredibly impressed by this, because I share many of the same base gameplay ideals as the founder of this guild. Here’s what their guild is about. He has numerous references, and people speak highly of him, too, lots of people who spend lots of time PVPing. He’s even quoted to say:

I’m willing to spend thousands of dollars on recruiting is so I can avoid nights like this.

Depending on how deeply you’ve gone into the PVE game, you might be able to relate.

I will be following these guys closely, especially because Blizzard said last year at Blizzcon that they were working hard on creating a competative tournament system for the Arenas put in place, which I think is going to take off like a rocket. Considering people still play Starcraft, and how many people play WoW, they know what they are doing, and I’m excited to be a part of it. Best of luck to GunpowderAndMagic!

The Home of Chrome

Published on December 27, 2006 by zug | 0 comments
Categories: News, Pro Gaming, Grrl Gamers

A training home in Sweden just and only for fostering a gaming team.  Of girrrrllssss.  Hardcore.
“Welcome to the “Home of Chrome” the 24/7 eSports training home of top PC gaming professional team the girlz 0f destruction.”
The Home of Chrome