August 2007
- [NEWS] New Payment Service For Microtransactions Nick Koranda
- [NEWS] New Payment Service For Microtransactions Michael Chui
- BIZ: welcome back to me (warning long but exciting) Frank Crowell
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Adam Martin
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Robert Flesch
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Jeffrey Kesselman
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Morgan Ramsay
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Bristle
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Adam Martin
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Michael Chui
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Matt Chatterley
- Austin GDC meet: Web 2.0 and Games Adam Martin
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Michael Chui
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Lachek Butalek
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Johnicholas Hines
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs John Buehler
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Mike Rozak
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs ghovs@plex.nl
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs cruise
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Ren Reynolds
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Aurel Mihai
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs John Buehler
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Michael Chui
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs cruise
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Amanda Walker
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Jean, Yannick
- [DESIGN] Spore and MMOs Vincent Archer
- [Tech] 3rd Party Launcher/Patcher Wilfried Henseler
- [BIZ ] Project Darkstar - revisited after the last visit Bristle
- [BIZ] Project Darkstar - my take on it Bristle
- [BIZ] Project Darkstar - my take on it Jeffrey Kesselman
- [BIZ] Project Darkstar - my take on it Bristle
- [BIZ] Project Darkstar - my take on it Michael Hartman
- [BIZ] Project Darkstar - my take on it Jeffrey Kesselman
On 9/14/07, Michael Hartman <mlist@thresholdrpg.com> wrote:
> Jeffrey Kesselman wrote:
> > Ironically, we have quite a number of customers right now and very few
> > of them are the small independent guys we initially expected.
> > Instead, we had some very big people come knocking right away.
>
> Do you think this will eventually result in a change of focus away from
> being that third party, open source gaming engine people have been
> looking for as the holy grail of independent MMO creation?
Good question.
The answer is absolutely not.
A big part of the Sun strategy here is to grow the online game market
because its a server hungry market. We can't do that by just enabling
the big guys. The really explosive growth comes when lots of little
shops get into the picture 8)
But the big guys DO impress upper management and help us to keep going
until that growth occurs ;)
- [BIZ] Project Darkstar - my take on it Jeffrey Kesselman
- [BIZ] Project Darkstar - my take on it Adam Martin