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How I acquired my copy of Space Empires IV Gold began with a magazine called Computer Gaming World. I read the small review, and decided that it was the game I wanted to play, a replacement for Stars! I suppose.
I downloaded the demo, and it was okay. I searched the information pertaining to Space Empires IV Gold, and I discovered Captain Kwok's Star Trek Mod. Believing he would complete it, I ordered the full Version. It was not played much, and eventually abandoned in the wake of Captain Kwok's unfortunate failure to finish the mod. At a later time I felt curious and examined the information about the game again. I discovered that the mod has been resurrected, and promptly reinstalled Space Empires IV Gold. As you can see, the review aided in my retrieval of this product, but it was the mod(s) that carried the day thus far. |
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I first heard of SE4 when Malfador announced the plans for it on their web site. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif I first heard of SE3 by finding it on a demo CD that came with Computer Games Strategy Plus (the title back then) magazine. Played it for a long while before actually ordering the game, as it worked great as its own standalone game. No silly turn limits, just tech limits and no ability to mod. Modding wasn't added in until patch 12 or 14 or whatever it was of SE3 anyways. http://forum.shrapnelgames.com/images/icons/icon12.gif
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well, actually, i found it early se3, too. i remember being impressed with the ability to mod when that came out, but i had no money back then.
i wonder how i first found stars!? [ March 02, 2004, 00:08: Message edited by: narf poit chez BOOM ] |
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Shrapnel has tried the advertising route before. They found they were spending a whole lot of money and getting little or nothing in return.
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I first began playing Stars! with a demo disk my mother bought, when I was perusing the many titles available on it. Eventually, I came across it and began playing. I eventually came to like it, despite it's flaws.
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I was there for both so I know. I heard that they fired people for surfing the web, emails, phone calls, sitting down when they should not have been, etc. Just uber nazi BS reasons. |
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about the cost for advertising in pc gamer...
$13K for a full page ONCE, $6k for 1/3 of a page ONCE. here's a link.. http://www.futurenetworkusa.com/pdf/...3-RateCard.pdf i was doing this only becuase my turn was taking forever to process... |
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Wow, those magazine ads aren't cheap... Need to sell many many copies of the game from people seeing the ad, to make it worthwhile.
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Ahh....yess...many year ago...at the height of my nerdiness...I stumbled across a banner ad on some long since extinct website in some dusty corner of the internet at 3 am and was thereby introduced to the glories of SEIII. The resulting carnage was horrific...and strangely mesmerizing...and for hours...days...weeks...i continued to send my ill-conceived ships to the slaughter. The inevitable galactic dominance was eventually achieved...followed by a brief spell of boredom...until I learned of SEIV through the malfador web site and was launched into another orgy of mouse-shattering conquest and destruction.
Oh the horror...the sweet horror... |
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