Joe Garrity Sends Kinga Garriott de Cayeux a Fine Gift
Joe “Origin Museum” Garrity sent along a truly fine gift to Kinga Garriott de Cayeux: a large rug imprinted with the map from Ultima 4.
Joe “Origin Museum” Garrity sent along a truly fine gift to Kinga Garriott de Cayeux: a large rug imprinted with the map from Ultima 4.
News stories and videos about (and, in at least one case, by) Richard Garriott. I’ve had some of these bookmarked for a while now.
Warren Schultz, from About.com’s Game Industry portal, sat down with Richard Garriott for a second interview about Shroud of the Avatar. This time, the topic was the game’s selective multiplayer, and the possibility of one day seeing the game on mobile devices.
A preview version of the David “Iolo” Watson-composed tune that will grace the Shroud of the Avatar soundtrack has been released. Or re-released, as the case may be.
In an interview with Warcry, Richard Garriott revealed how player-made items in Shroud of the Avatar will remember their history and, over time, become artifacts. He also discussed the game’s conversation system, and even said that the “World of Warcraft” model of MMORPGs has been overdone. Because of course he did. (And now the third part of the interview has been posted.)
The Space Adventurer interviews Richard Garriott about (what else?) his trip to space!
Noah “Spoony” Antwiler finishes interviewing — or roasting, depending on how you look at it — Richard Garriott. There’s also a second video that takes a look at the creation of Akalabeth’s artwork.
Noah “Spoony” Antwiler continues interviewing — or roasting, depending on how you look at it — Richard Garriott. There’s also a second video that takes a look at the “art gallery” at Portalarium.
Star Citizen has raised over $3 million in the last week. That’s insane, is what that is.
Noah “Spoony” Antwiler interviews — or roasts, depending on how you look at it — Richard Garriott. This is the first part of…well, at least two videos.
Chris Roberts isn’t building some lame console game, and he wants you all to know it. Also, Star Citizen just reached the $28 million funding milestone…because come on, you knew that was going to happen.