Known spacefarer and castle-owner Richard Garriott isn't going to let a relatively unsuccessful MMORPG launch keep him down. Lord British himself, along with former NCSoft colleagues Dallas Snell, Fred Schmidt and Stephen Nichols, has revealed the launch of a "broad-based" social media company dubbed Portalarium. The outfit is working to first offer "online game apps" and then hopes to expand into "open learning, open health, open science/environment, open government and much more." Whatever that means.
The announcement was kind enough to detail the company's first big project: The Portalarium Player, a browser plug-in that allows games developed on a number of platforms (i.e., not just Flash) to work within the confines of social networking sites like Facebook and MySpace. Garriott is speaking more about the young company's future at D.I.C.E. -- so we'll flag him down later today to find out what gamers can expect from the studio. (At the very least, we hope to get some totally awesome space stories.)
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Posted: Feb 17th 2010 1:50PM commonperson said
I want to like this guy, I really do. But the fact is he's not done a good game since I was in like Highschool and he's just come off as a bit of a self important tool. I mean at least Molenuex has had something worth while in the last decade or so to back up his pomposity (and believe me I was one of those folks who WANTED to like Tabula Rasa but it just never delivered and sadly gave up on it.)
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Posted: Feb 17th 2010 2:16PM Zorink said
If you actually do get to ask him about his space stories, ask him about the first time he went to the bathroom on space. I was lucky enough to meet him last summer and got to talk to him for about an hour. The bathroom story is epic. He also has the best business card ever - his job title is listed as astronaut.
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Posted: Feb 17th 2010 7:28PM Machismo said
Garriot is a really cool guy. My brother in law plays poker with him online and got to work with home when he worked at Origin. Hell, the guy learned physics from my high school physics teacher. Not to mention his awesome castle (almost plural, except he halted work years ago on the second one).
I hope he gets his groove back on with games. I'd love to personally thank him for a modern game.
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I hope he gets his groove back on with games. I'd love to personally thank him for a modern game.
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