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Myst Online Trailer

Allaran writes "The latest installment in the Myst story, an online experience entitled URU: Ages of Myst, is ramping up to its release. This has been up and coming for some time, but a trailer (Warning:20MB) [BitTorrent link via GameTab] has just been released, made entirely from within the game engine. Apparently, there is a significant offline game that can be played, with the option to subscribe as well."

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  1. Fist Sport by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    A thousand bored geeks clicking on the same barely animated hypercard pages. Nice.

  2. WOW. Slasdhoted already. MIRROR HERE by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Troll
  3. Obligatory Meatwad Pseudoquote by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    "I'm Mr. Mister" When I get pissed, you get Myst!

  4. Re:No Macs by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Hmmm. I guess its O.K. when Apple shuns other platforms(quicktime for linux *cough*) but its not O.K. when someone does the same to Apple?

    I suppose when Apple buys up yet another company and decides to cut the Windows version I'll just keep quiet then as well.

    Here's to hoping Apple never gets popular enough where they have enough money to buy Adobe. We all know what would happen then.

  5. mirror by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll
  6. Re:No Macs by Seth+Finklestein · · Score: 0, Troll

    I bet you were shouting "Fuck you" the second Microsoft bought Bungie, and you realized that it would take 15 more years before you could play Marathon Aleph Infinity Plus One G Turbo X on your Mac. You still think that Microsoft will release Halo for Mac.

    Now if you'll excuse me, I have some games to play on my real computer. Enjoy your candycoated toybox. I hear that puzzle game with the Apple logo is really fun!

    Oh yeah, keep swearing at Microsoft. Call them "Micro$oft" and use the 'f' word a lot. That makes 'em really mad, pudge.

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    I'm not Seth Finkelstein. I still speak the truth.
  7. Re:No Macs by Seth+Finklestein · · Score: 0, Troll

    So if a game was originally made for the Amiga, its creators are obligated to release future versions for the Amiga in order to pacify a group of whiny zealots.

    Face it, pudge; you overspend by thousands of dollars for specialized hardware to grouse about the lack of games. You have a tcsh shell prompt. Congratufuckinglations. Go play moon-buggy on your glorified DEC terminal.

    What Apple needs to do is drop the cost of their giant cheese graters by $1,000 and allow other companies to make Mac OS X-compatible hardware. Then, and only then, will that bastard child of a platform gain more than 2% market share.

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    I'm not Seth Finkelstein. I still speak the truth.