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  • 5Feb 08

    A Minute In Relto Video

    • Posted Feb 5, 2008 10:37 am GMT
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  • 18May 06

    Uru Live returns!

    CNET: Online game rising from the dead:


    Many online games have crashed and burned, but the situation with Uru
    is unusual in that it was the "Uru Live" community that convinced
    GameTap the game was worth getting behind.

    That's because the
    community has stayed alive and active in the two years since "Uru Live"
    died, mainly through an unsupported freeware program called "Until Uru"
    that Cyan made available to anyone who wanted to host versions of it on
    their own servers.

    [...]

    "What I found was that these
    players had already established a deep connection to the whole series
    of ('Myst' and 'Uru') games," Pearce said. "But they'd been playing the
    games pretty much in isolation (prior to 'Uru Live'). So when they came
    together online, they really bonded very rapidly and intensely. And
    when the game closed, people were just heartbroken."

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  • 11Mar 06

    Return to D'ni and explore together

    Untěl Uru

    Many readers of this blog are Myst fans. In many cases, the first time
    we met each other was in D'ni, via an online game called Uru Live. If
    you remember Uru Live, or are new to it, I wanted to pass along that
    Cyan has created a server for us to meet together again.

    Right
    now it's just a great gathering place to chat and explore. But if many
    are interested, it might convince the Powers That Be to fund Cyan to
    bring new content and story to Uru.

    I invite everyone new and old to Uru to check it out.
    http://plasma.cyanworlds.com/news.xml

    If you're not sure how to get involved, just e-mail me.
    It's free to play, but if you don't have Uru yet you'll have to pick up
    a copy. It's only $10 at most places. If you need an invite to create a
    D'mala login, please let me know.

    We need to show Cyan and its
    possible investors that we love D'ni. Let's get everyone in the Cavern
    this weekend. I invite all explorers to hang out all weekend long (and
    the many weekends to come) in Ae'gura and the various neighborhoods in
    D'mala. Let's make the Cavern floors shake with our footsteps and the
    Cavern walls sing with our voices. To D'ni!

    Thanks!

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    • Posted Mar 11, 2006 2:15 pm GMT
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