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  • Blizzard's itinerary lists 'Medusa Demo' for the weekend

    by 
    Ross Miller
    Ross Miller
    05.18.2007

    We have less than 24 hours before Blizzard is set to make their major announcement, and there has been speculation galore as to what new game they'll reveal. According to the developer's itinerary, as reported by 1UP, following the announcement, there will be a showing of the "Medusa Demo."Knowledgeable readers (or savvy Googlers) might recall that Diablo II featured an item entitled Medusa's Gaze, but wouldn't that make the codename too easily identifiable? Surely Blizzard is sneakier than that.A 1UP commenter named merc84, however, came up with the tenuous connection to Medusa and this quote by the infested Sarah Kerrigan: "I am the Queen of Blades. And my stare alone would reduce you to ashes." According to mythology, Medusa's stare could turn you into stone, so you could read Kerrigan's quote as a parallel to the mythology.With the announcement being made in Korea, a.k.a. the Starcraft Capital of the World, the odds of Starcraft 2 being unveiled seem a lot greater. Here at Joystiq HQ, however, we're still holding out for an original IP or, better yet, a Lost Vikings first-person shooter (with sneaking gameplay elements, of course).

  • The beginning of Blizzard

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    09.21.2006

    The new issue of the Escapist has a piece up about how Blizzard began-- no, they didn't start out with World of Warcraft, or even Warcraft, or even Diablo. Blizzard started way back as a (somewhat failed-- ha!) offshoot of Sierra games, which you old timers (like myself) might remember used to make those terrible DOS games* that came on 5 1/4 inch floppies in big boxes.The article goes through a lot of the changes over the years-- the development of Blizzard's first console games and Diablo, and how they came to make the RTS Warcraft games, all the way up to Battle.net and our little game. About World of Warcraft, Mark Kern has a nice quote: "We had to build an entire company around [World of Warcraft]." There's no question that as big as Blizzard was after making classic, lasting games like Diablo II and Warcraft III, WoW has turned them into the 800lb gorilla of MMORPGs, if not the industry at large. The article is an interesting read, especially if you want to know more about where this company we all pay money to came from.But I do have one bone to pick with you, Escapist. In this article, there is not one mention of one of Blizzard's best games ever. It was a console game, and it came out and amazed me before anyone had ever heard of Diablo or Warcraft. In fact, I still have the original cart sitting around my house, in the same box as my old Sega Nomad. Anyone guessed it? Of course I'm taking about The Lost Vikings. And not only did the Vikings find their way into Azeroth (you can meet them in Uldaman), but Blizzard now has a playable demo of this little pre-Blizzard gem on their website. Where were you on that one, Escapist?*Ok, Sierra did make a lot of good DOS games, I'll admit. But no one remembers all the terrible ones-- that's what I'm here for.

  • 10 franchises that need to return

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    James Ransom-Wiley
    James Ransom-Wiley
    04.21.2006

    Racketboy.com recently offered up this list of 'Classic Franchises That Actually NEED a Resurrection'... Darkstalkers Shining Force Battletoads Strider Killer Instinct Vectorman Starcraft System Shock Road Rash PowerStone Runners-up: Clayfighter, Story of Thor/Oasis, Lost Vikings, Rocket Knight Adventures, Jetman, and Jet Set Radio