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Spore About Six Months Away

SimCity creator and all-around genius Will Wright recently publicly stated that Spore is about six months away. Whether that's six months from completion or release isn't said. CVG has his comments from a recent interview with Radio 5 Live: "Spore's an ambitious game - which he admits - that's essentially a life sim. Players start off as a single-cell organism and then create their species at every stage of its evolution - from its first steps on land through to tribes then a culture and then finally it's off to explore the galaxy. 'We've had to do a lot of testing to make sure that the game is accessible by a wide group of people', Wright went on to explain. 'I want the people who have played The Sims to be able to play Spore - I don't want it to be some thing just hardcore gamers play.'"

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  1. 6 Months by Taimat · · Score: 5, Funny

    Right After Duke Nukem Forever - which will be released in 5 Months....

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    1. Re:6 Months by IthnkImParanoid · · Score: 4, Funny

      I look forward to playing Spore on my fusion-powered computer (running a secure Windows OS) in the passenger seat of my robot controlled fuel cell powered flying car while listening to the inaugural address of president Kucinich.

      Everyone knows DNF will be exclusively released for the Phantom.

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  2. Re:Insert witty subject here by njfuzzy · · Score: 4, Funny

    Perfect for *my* Birthday. Which just goes to show that it all works out in the end.

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  3. you might still get it by jimstapleton · · Score: 4, Funny
    after all...

    Spore About Six Months Away


    Has been true for any given day of the past two years! Once a year, it will be ready in time for your birthday.
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    1. Re:you might still get it by Skevin · · Score: 4, Funny

      Actually, they were able to cut the development time short by changing the final goal of the game.

      Instead of trying to evolve single-celled life into a viable space-faring race to do battle with each other, your new goal is to evolve single-celled life into viable space-faring ravenous aliens to be the bad guys in Duke Nukem Forever.

      Solomon

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  4. Re:Insert witty subject here by steveo777 · · Score: 5, Funny

    It's okay. If you live long enough, you'll probably have another birthday. For more information.

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  5. Delays are not always bad. by Devir · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now the time has come with Spore delays that people equate it to Duke Nukem Forever. For one, Will Wright is a perfectionist. He wont let trash get released. he wants the game acessible to more than the hardcore. The money spent developing would justify the need for a wider audience.

    People dont make games simply because they want to, they need to take a serious financial look at cost versus estimated market. You cannot simply jump in, spend $20,000,000 dollars in development and expent the game to be a 5 million copy seller.

    Remember Sims 1? That was a huge risk for EA to take. A risk that paid off beyond what anyone imagined. They game was simple, barren of serious content and low graphics. It was all done in a way that if the game didnt sell well, at least they didnt invest excessive cash into the game. By making it expandable, they had planned for it's potential success. Years later Sims is going strong.

    Spore is in a similar category. It could flop, it could be the boulder that crushes the sims dominance. But if they release a game, that is buggy, and crash prone, that they plan to patch repeatedly for another year, the game will be quickly dropped and fail miserably. So in taking this risk, they must be 100% certain that Spore is complete, 99.9% bug free and acessable to a large ammount of people, both hardcore and non gamer alike. It's not easy to do this. It takes time, planning, implementation, testing and more planning and revision. Give it time, it will be worth the wait.

    Now, Duke Forever. It's an FPS, no where near as complex as Spore. It should have been out after 2 years development. It was basically an empty promise that kept the company alive. Duke = Vapor, Spore = Real.

  6. Urination (Not OT) by Anti_Climax · · Score: 4, Funny

    Am I the only one that can't hear about spore without thinking of this Penny-Arcade comic?

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  7. Re:Insert witty subject here by Chris+Burke · · Score: 4, Funny

    Maybe he's a Cauliflower, you insensitive clod!

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