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Spore Is EA's New Ace

BusinessWeek reports on EA's Next Big Thing. From the article: "EA is stumbling, and a big part of its time-tested strategy is about to change. The company hopes that its next mega-franchise will revolve not around a football star, a boy wizard, or a dashing British spy, but...a microbe. The game is called Spore. Developed by Will Wright, the creator of SimCity and The Sims, it lets players design an invertebrate in its primordial stages and then guide its evolution until the creature's offspring develop into a thriving civilization with cities, religion, and spaceships. EA's ambitious goal is to create more such innovative, internally developed games while lessening the company's dependence on professional sports and Hollywood movie franchises."

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  1. Spore video by RonnyJ · · Score: 5, Informative
    1. Re:Spore video by johneee · · Score: 5, Funny

      My wife saw that video, turned to me and said, "we're getting this game, right?"

      I'll give her this, when I told her it would cost us somewhere in the region of $2000 she actually had to consider it for a full second and a half before she said ok.

      So, I'll get a new computer, but I won't be able to use it for six months, and I won't actually see my wife for that time either... Thanks Will Wright.

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  2. obl. gary larson by pimpimpim · · Score: 5, Funny

    Reminds me of a "far side" cartoon: Movie Concepts Walt Disney Never Brought to Cinema:
    "Bert the adventurous amoebe"
    "Andy the sandworm"
    etc :)

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  3. Spore's orginal name was: by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    Billy and the Intelligent Design workshop.

    They had to tone it down a little.

  4. Intelligent Design Simulator by withears · · Score: 5, Funny

    Conservatives feel that Spore will open the way to fully immersing our youth into the Intelligent Design movement.

  5. Cheat codes? by dr_dank · · Score: 5, Funny

    I wonder if Spore will have an Intelligent Design cheat code that would skip you right to homosapien and win the game.

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  6. FUN TIME by SandMonkey · · Score: 5, Interesting

    I know it's a tenuous link at best... but this game really reminds me of "EVO Search for Eden" which was an old game on the SNES with a similar concept... You start out as a fish, and you eat smaller animals to gain points, you then use these points to evolve your character. The game went through several stages (Fish/Dinosaur/Bird etc) and was great fun! Hopefully SPORE will be just as - if not more -fun!

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  7. Re:Sim Earth / Sim Life sequel? by danpsmith · · Score: 5, Informative

    It's really something new. If you watch the demonstration, this game is basically many games in one. You start off as a microbe basically eating other micro-organisms in order to gain strength or points or whatever and trying not to get killed by other microbes. As you evolve you eventually go from bacteria->sea creature->land creature, then after you are finished that evolution, tribes form allowing you to have control over the tribe. After this cities form and a civ like game goes on. After you have populated the whole world you can leave your home planet and populate others. Magnificent. The most impressive bit had to have been when I saw him drop a creature from one planet onto a moon and the creature simply exploded because the moon had no atmosphere. Then there's the fact that this will use an online database to link up everyone's creatures and try to maintain an eco system. I mean, I honestly think this game is a little bit more than a "sim" something. It's more like a computer incarnation of the living breathing thing, maybe a little sillier looking, but very scaled and nice otherwise.

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