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Composing The Soundtrack To Blizzard's World [Feature]For almost a year now, over 300 Australians, two noted Japanese gaming personalities and Sony Japan’s record label have been hard at work on a project with Blizzard Entertainment. This project encompasses World of Warcraft. And Starcraft. And Diablo. It has absolutely nothing to do with the... |
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Producer striving to make Starcraft II playable by his motherWhen we think of StarCraft’s player composition we imagine highly efficient gamers anxiously pounding on the mouse, navigating hot keys like a NASA pilot preparing for liftoff, sweating as he wades the initial Zerg rush from an opponent. We don’t think about our mothers ... |
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Art Attack Friday: JoPereiraMeet JoPereira, drawer of all things super cute. Browsing through his deviantART, you'll see that JoPereira likes taking a lot of the Team Fortress 2 characters and turning them into the opposite sex. There’s even some cute Zerg drawings too (cute and Zerg rarely go in the sam... |
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StarCraft 2 to be a trilogyA lot of news has been pouring out of BlizzCon and now Blizzard is taking their StarCraft franchise to the next level. Their long-awaited game, StarCraft 2 will be a trilogy rather than one game. StarCraft 2 will include three single-player games of which each can be played on an indiv... |
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Blizzard VP: Starcraft 2 Trilogy on the 3-year planFiled under: Mac, PC, Action, Online, Strategy Blizzard's Vice President of Game Design Rob Pardo wants us to think about Starcraft 2's two followups, containing the Zerg and Protoss single player campaigns, as expansion packs, so does that mean they won't contain as much gameplay as the Terran-... |
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Q&A: StarCraft II Lead Designer Dustin BrowderANAHEIM -- StarCraft is one of the most successful games in history thanks to a combination of endless strategic depth and Blizzard's seemingly endless devotion to its fans. From everything I've seen, StarCraft II is living up the high standard set by its predecessor, thanks to the effor... |

