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ERA: The end or the beginning?
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Dhruin
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ERA: The end or the beginning?
   

Korplem noticed a strange update on Peroxide's <a href="http://www.peroxide.dk/era/" target="_blank">ERA</a> site that seems to indicate the end (in this form) of their CRPG and erstwhile Ultima remake:<blockquote><em> The end . . the beginning
<br>
<br>A warm thanks goes to anyone who have followed this project
<br>thus far. We are still hard at work on bringing you the rpg
<br>you always wanted.
<br>After long consideration we have decided to continue the production
<br>under a yet unannounced title and company name.
<br>
<br>Yours sincerely,
<br>The Peroxide Team</em></blockquote>
<br>
Post Fri Aug 06, 2004 6:33 am
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Since they still state that they are working on 'a game' they have probably formed an agreement with a publisher.
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Post Fri Aug 06, 2004 6:34 am
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quote:
Originally posted by TheMadGamer
Since they still state that they are working on 'a game' they have probably formed an agreement with a publisher.

Yes thank god. I relly began to worry. Era was one of the games I really looked forward too. MAybe the publisher wanted them to change name? Or take away all game information so they get a little more media coverage when they re-release it?
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quote:
Originally posted by the dim
quote:
Originally posted by TheMadGamer
Since they still state that they are working on 'a game' they have probably formed an agreement with a publisher.

Yes thank god. I relly began to worry. Era was one of the games I really looked forward too. MAybe the publisher wanted them to change name? Or take away all game information so they get a little more media coverage when they re-release it?


Probably so. The publisher will want to market the game a certain way so they essentially have to 'reset' the whole game concept. Hopefully this will be a good thing.
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Post Sat Aug 07, 2004 2:42 am
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I hope this is the case. Taking a site off the air before even being able to announce the new "partner", name or whatever, and leaving news resports like this to speculation seems amateurish to me.
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