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'Firefly' to become MMORPG
Author: Ryan Garside
Published: 8th December 2006


Multiverse, a company made up of former Netscape employees, was founded in 2004 with the aim of creating a network of Massively Multiplayer Online Games. Two years later and the company has announced a major coups, the rights to make the MMO for the cult hit television series Firefly. They will now be in charge of a project that will bring the Firefly universe to the internet.

The irony is that the company who canned the television series (to the anger of many) is now commissioning the MMO. Adam Kline, FOX spokesperson told Wired News:

"We see virtual worlds as an extraordinarily promising new entertainment medium. We believe Multiverse can deliver an experience that will remain true to the original series, while enabling a whole new level of personal involvement for fans."

It’s a bitter-sweet pill for Firefly fans, who will no doubt relish the prospect of jumping into a universe full of Reavers, traders, mercenaries, futuristic geishas and a whole range of bizarre and imaginative locations they know and love from the series. On the other hand they may feel slightly angered by the fact that this all but ends any hope of there ever being a second Firefly series, with Wheadon (Firefly director) stating he would never work with FOX again. If the MMO is a success then FOX will not let go of the franchise lightly.

The game won't be based around the characters that you know from the movie/series. Instead you will build your own characters, probably in a similar vein to how Star Wars Empires worked, and plop them into the universe. The initial aim is to try and create something distinct from World of Warcraft. However, whether this MMO will be any different to the: choose character, take on quest, level up, then repeat ad infinitum, remains to be seen.

Firefly has a dedicated internet following with sites like FireflyFans.net producing fan fiction and Firefly News. There is even a site dedicated to getting a second Firefly 2 series commissioned. No doubt a fruitless quest.
 
Liar said:
I know there's a handful in here. This is for you. Soon you'll be able to live it. Or kinda. Onna 'puter screen. :)



'Firefly' to become MMORPG
Author: Ryan Garside
Published: 8th December 2006


Multiverse, a company made up of former Netscape employees, was founded in 2004 with the aim of creating a network of Massively Multiplayer Online Games. Two years later and the company has announced a major coups, the rights to make the MMO for the cult hit television series Firefly. They will now be in charge of a project that will bring the Firefly universe to the internet.

The irony is that the company who canned the television series (to the anger of many) is now commissioning the MMO. Adam Kline, FOX spokesperson told Wired News:

"We see virtual worlds as an extraordinarily promising new entertainment medium. We believe Multiverse can deliver an experience that will remain true to the original series, while enabling a whole new level of personal involvement for fans."

It’s a bitter-sweet pill for Firefly fans, who will no doubt relish the prospect of jumping into a universe full of Reavers, traders, mercenaries, futuristic geishas and a whole range of bizarre and imaginative locations they know and love from the series. On the other hand they may feel slightly angered by the fact that this all but ends any hope of there ever being a second Firefly series, with Wheadon (Firefly director) stating he would never work with FOX again. If the MMO is a success then FOX will not let go of the franchise lightly.

The game won't be based around the characters that you know from the movie/series. Instead you will build your own characters, probably in a similar vein to how Star Wars Empires worked, and plop them into the universe. The initial aim is to try and create something distinct from World of Warcraft. However, whether this MMO will be any different to the: choose character, take on quest, level up, then repeat ad infinitum, remains to be seen.

Firefly has a dedicated internet following with sites like FireflyFans.net producing fan fiction and Firefly News. There is even a site dedicated to getting a second Firefly 2 series commissioned. No doubt a fruitless quest.



awww too bad I don't do the gaming thing... I did love the series, tho!
 
This might actually be enough for me to bother with an online game. It'd depend though...

The Earl
 
There are too many MMORPGs as it is.

I'd expect a burst of popularity, followed by a quick decline if it doesn't offer anything spectacular.
 
TheEarl said:
This might actually be enough for me to bother with an online game. It'd depend though...

The Earl
Bothering. :(

What if it all means something?
 
I liked Firefly a lot. Bought the box set and the movie and enjoyed them all.

I also am a gamer.

I think Firefly's universe could be fun for a third person action/adventure game (maybe even based on a character that they met up with along the way in the series, if not one of the main characters), but I'm not sure if an MMO is the right venue for the subject matter. The show and movie involved a lot of gunfights, and gunfights in MMOs are a tricky thing.

First of all, you can't just let people shoot whoever they want in an RPG. Too much violnce turns it into a shooter, and Firefly is too rich a universe to turn it into a game like Planetside. And I don't think it would work as a Huxley type either (I don't have high hopes for Huxley as it is).

In a game world, there is no fear of death. If you die, you get to start over, even if it means rebuilding your character from the middle, or worst case from the bottom again. That's a small penalty compared to real life death.

It could work. I would like it if they prove me wrong. But I'm not sure it will happen.

Just so long as Sony doesn't get their hands on it...
 
Browncoat I am, but I don't think I'm up for this...when would I have time to write?

unless Yui is going to play as a companion...that would make me reconsider... :eek:
 
Firefly was good, but Serenity was brilliant. I still am sad that it didn't do better, it was far superior to most of the crap that's successful these days. I'm not an online gamer, so this doesn't mean much to me, except for the comment about it spelling the end for future series hopes (I doubt he could talk someone into a second movie after the first one did so poorly).
 
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