The Ultima 3 Upgrade v3.0 Has Been Released
After ten years and a catastrophic hard drive crash, Voyager Dragon has finally released version 3 of the Ultima 3 Upgrade package, adding composite CGA and VGA support.
After ten years and a catastrophic hard drive crash, Voyager Dragon has finally released version 3 of the Ultima 3 Upgrade package, adding composite CGA and VGA support.
I had a chance to play through the Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning demo last night, and was very impressed with the game. I didn’t get to explore all the game’s mechanics, but what I did see offered a lot of promise.
Sven “Joxter Dragon” Haskel has update The Stones Archive after about four years of silence, adding several new renditions of David Watson’s classic tune to the page.
Rampant Games’ Jay Barnson poses a difficult question: can game developers make it easy to learn an RPGs systems and controls without dumbing the game down and alienating players who want a bit more of a challenge?
The roughly-weekly round-up of news related to Kindgoms of Amalur: Reckoning, the upcoming open-world RPG (from Big Huge Games/38 Studios) being worked on by Ian “Tiberius” Frazier of Lazarus fame.
Raph Koster has posted a round-up response/FAQ post to address some of the comments on his post on immersion in games. It’s worth a read!
Andy Panthro has updated his Ultima-inspired texture pack for Minecraft to support the latest version of the smash hit indie game.
Some of you might have received malware notifications when visiting the site today. If so, I apologize. However, Aiera is now malware free again, and I continue to take pains to maintain its security.
The Richard Garriott-focused documentary Man on a Mission has been released, and naturally the online media has been exploding with stories about it and its subject, Lord British himself.
I noticed someone on Twitter had posted an image of what he explained was an Akalabeth-inspired personal project.