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Blizzard Announces New Starcraft Game

About a zillion readers wrote in to tell us about all the commotion over at the Blizzard site. Following a countdown, they've announced the latest Starcraft game, Starcraft: Ghost. Note that this game will be console-only, and the FAQ is very adamant that this is not a Starcraft 2.

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  1. can't wait... by ashot · · Score: 5, Funny

    I'll make sure to tell my grandkids..

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    -ashot
  2. Screenshots by MagPulse · · Score: 5, Informative

    Screenshots and the press release are attached to the story at Shacknews.com.

  3. zerg by StandardDeviant · · Score: 5, Funny

    so in this case if the site gets terminally slashdotted, is it a zerg rush?

  4. Re:heres the FAQ in case the page is still hammere by nachoman · · Score: 5, Insightful

    "We began our early development efforts in console gaming, and we have always been excited about returning to this arena. Additionally, we've wanted to revisit the StarCraft universe for some time. With StarCraft: Ghost, we are able to do both."

    Translation: We wanted to use Blizzard's name and a great game title to enter into the console market.

    I'm not meaning to flame here... But it looks like that to me. It could turn out to be a great game. However I do question how much it will be starcraft and how much it will be star_based_game_set_in_space_with_aliens_and_human _ghost_character.

    If It's good (which I do hope. I've always supported Blizzard), I guess I'll have to buy a console.

  5. Re: The last time by Edgewize · · Score: 5, Informative

    You're totally wrong.

    Blizzard developed Warcraft Adventures themselves. It was the graphics that were outsourced to a Russian animation house. Russian. As in, halfway across the world, different language, different time zone.

    There was a requested scene that got mangled in the translation so badly that it ended up with a dragon smoking opium instead of billowing fire. (It was funny enough that they planned on using it anyway!)

    Anyway, when Warcraft Adventures was canned, it was already "release-quality" by some companies' standards. If it had come out a year earlier, it would have been a great game. But Monkey Island 4 had just come out, and it had advanced the adventure genre to a new level. Blizzard's latest-and-greatest didn't look so great anymore with flat 2D graphics and linear playstyle. So they scrapped it rather than get a "That game is soooo last-year" reaction.

  6. Nobody should really be surprised by this... by Akardam · · Score: 5, Informative

    Blizzard origionally was a console company. What is now known as Blizzard was once Silicon & Synapse. One of their more popular games was Rock & Roll Racing, which, if memory serves, was produced for Nintendo. There have been rumors of them returning to their console roots someday, and with everybody and their brother making consoles these days, it's not surprising that they'd want to "re-expand" into that lucrative market.

    As for me, I'm not excited really, because I'm not a console gamer, and because Blizzard's handling of the BNETD situation left a bad taste in my mouth. But, they do have a rep for making good games, so I guess we'll see how well they do on this one.

  7. Re:Blizzard will pay. by foobar104 · · Score: 5, Funny

    "Rest assured I was on the internet within minutes registering my disgust throughout the world."
    -- Comic Book Guy

  8. You know you've been using computers for too long by da+cog · · Score: 5, Funny

    when you see "Console Only" and think "COOL! Finally, ASCII art is making a come back!"

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    Snarkiness is inversely proportional to wisdom because it emphasizes feeling right rather than being right.
  9. Re: not what I got out of it by King_TJ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Actually, the insistence that this isn't "Starcraft 2" should be a strong clue that PC gamers aren't really missing out on "the next big thing" from Blizzard. This sounds much more like a completely different game, trying to cash in on the popularity of the Starcraft name.

    If you were laughing before at the suggestion that the PC game market would dry up with the new generation of consoles, keep on laughing. Unreal Tournament 2003 will be out for the PC before XBox or PS2 has it. Starcraft 2 is still slated to be on the PC first, from every indication they've given.