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Nickname: Lean
Favourite game type: Fantasy, Role-Playing, Strategy
Favourite game: World of Warcraft
Game Playing: Age of Conan
Wishlist:
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Yes, it's ture, visit http://www.aiononline.com/us, the new website of US AION. "When there are so many exciting things happening, it is hard to pick one or two topics to blog about. Aion’s development is progressing nicely, and will be showcased at a number of conventions in coming months, more staff will be brought on the team in the near future, and today marks the launch of the new US and European Aion websites. The former three topics are more appropriate for blogs from others on the team or future announcements; the latter is a topic I want to chat about." ------------- NC Austin’s Community Relations Manager: Charles ‘kieron’ Dane So, after long time waiting, it's approaching. I'm looking forward to it although I'm playing Age of Conan now. I'm ready to start a fresh adventure. Let's enjoy some new screenshots on the official site together:  
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Webzen is still in financial trouble according to its 2008 Q1 Earnings Results. It's said that webzen continued its loss for 13 quarters. So the development of project "Parfait Station" and "Kingdom of warriors" was stopped yet. And they would check that whether continue those projects or not. I'm sad to see webzen, the developer of my former favorite MMO "Mu Online" to be in hot water. Although Mu Online is still popular in many countries, webzen is no longer the good company be4. They lost main developers and most of their games such as "SUN" and "Huxley"were not that successful in fact.  Kingdom of warriors, we might can't see this game in future
On the other side, NCSOFT's "Black Star" which was stoped once is now back to development phase. Spacetime Studios announced that it has acquired the rights to the Blackstar IP from prior publisher NCsoft, giving the company full ownership of all the tools, technology and IP from their previous publishing deal. Some rise, some fall, just the same as someone born and someone die. I should be get used to it, right?
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After Activision/Vivendi confirm they would skip E3, NCsoft, Foundation 9 announced that they would bypass E3 '08 too. Vivendi, Warner Bros, Bethesda, and several others are all currently missing from the Entertainment Software Association's E3 Web site, as is international superpublisher Activision. So, what's E3 ever meant to us be4? Preview of new games? Show girls? A chance to communicate with those game developers? A festival of game industry? I think both of you can find different meaning for yourself. But since last year, it seemed almost disappeared and so few ppl are still concern about it. Because it's just become a conversation of game developers. I know many developers think it's useless to spent too much money on it. So no wonder why its scale was reduced. But in this year, even many major game developers skip it. So, what's the future of E3? I'm afraid that if this status continues, E3 will not exist any more and will become a history in game industry. Who can save E3? Do you want the hilarious E3 back again? 
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