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Electronic Arts Celebrates 7 Years Of UO
Sept 23-25, 2004
San Francisco, CA
Ultima Online turned 7 years old on Sept 25th, 2004. Electronic Arts
wanted to celebrate the success of the first 7 years and also look into
the future and the plans for Ultima to exist for many years to come. EA
invited a little more than a dozen people and spouses to come to their
headquarters in San Francisco to celebrate with them. That group
consisted of well know UO news sites (like Stratics, Markee Dragon, UO
PowerGamers and Ianstorm to name a few) and The Syndicate.
The legendary Binky (also known as Binky Ninja, wearer of the headband
of powah!) and Welkie were the organizers of the event and arranged to
fly everyone to california and coordinated all of the events. They did
a superb job and the event was a great success.
The past, present and future of UO were all hot topics of the
event. An NDA was signed by those present to keep certain things
confidential as the future of UO explored. The current expansion of the
time, UO: Samurai Empires, was played. And the participants pointed out
issues, bugs and ideas. A tangible, positive affect was felt
immediately by the UO:SE team as several bugs were able to fixed while
the Anniv. Event was underway.
The weekly UO developer team meeting also took place with attendance
and participation by the invitees. Mr. Tact was named the employee of
the week and received a copy of Fable as his prize.
It is hard to believe that 7 years have passed since UO went
live. Even longer than that has passed since those early pre-alpha days
when you gained levels and not skill points when UO was just a concept
and not really a game. UO has set the mark for longevity and excellence
that other MMORPGs strive to equal or surpass and it is still going
strong. Clearly the world that Richard Garriott put in place so many
years ago still thrives in the minds and hearts of many gamers. With so
many major MMORPGs being canceled (like Dragon Empires) and others
going bankrupt (like Horizons) or others falling short of publishers
expectations (like Shadowbane), Ultima Online stands out even more from
the pack as a shining example of MMORPG success.
Here is to hoping for 7 more great years!
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