Theater and PC games might not seem as mixing well together but a new off-Broadway series of plays in New York City is trying to change that. Game Play is offering a series of plays based on games and their culture from now until July 25.Among the plays is Adventure Quest which is based solidly on the classic PC adventure games of the late 1980s and early 1990s such as those published by Sierra. Another play is called Thank You But Our Princess Is In Another Castle. It uses a combination of machinima from games such as World of Warcraft and live action to present classical stories. You can get more info on Game Play at The Brick Theater's web site.


I have been actively involved in the Virtual goods and services market since 2001 where I started selling Everquest Platinum on Ebay, now I am the owner and COO of www.mmo365.com. We have seen much growth in this market and the potential is endless, however there are many misconceptions that are found all over the net about the gold farmer, about the concepts behind a lot of what goes on in the industry.
Currently in the MMO market there is a constant battle between game developer and seller which usually ends in mass account bannings. These could cost a company such as Mmo365 tens of thousands of dollars of lost product in a day. I wonder when there will actually be discussion about that side of the industry, about the companies like mine that are providing a service that makes peoples experience in the game enjoyable, we keep the players playing. Yet the developers insist on battling the market and what I consider stealing money from us. If it wasn’t for our market these game companies would see a significant amount of people leave their games because the players just don’t have the time or patience to sit around and grind out levels or farm gold. Some players as well as developers will say that that the game was not meant to have this sort of activity go on. But who is it really meant for? If I enjoy playing WoW and use it as an escape from the day to day madness, almost like therapy yet I don’t have the time like my in game friends to spend on it then I should have the right to be able to play the game how I want to play it. If that includes buying Powerleveling or WOW Gold than that is how the game was meant to be played by me. Really when you step back and think about it Blizzard is just looking at this as a payday, they know they will not get rid of the RMT market and the China gold farm. They also know that every time they ban a “farmer” that same person will buy another wow cdkey. Is that right? I don’t think so! Talk about Plight of the Chinese farmer, Blizzard is the biggest cause putting many of the Chinese production companies out of business and the workers back on the streets in China. I know people will argue that our market breaks the EULA of these games however this is a consumer driven market, if the demand was not there this market would not exist.
Tiger
www.mmo365.com
Posted at 8:48PM on Jun 21st 2009 by wow gold