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Champions Online just finished it’s Open Beta testing a few days ago and i was able to get in by preordering the game via Direct2Drive. Champions Online is developed by Cryptic Studios, creators of City of Heroes and Villains, and is a superhero MMORPG. Read on for what i liked, what i hated and what needs improvement in Champions Online. What i liked about Champions Online: Character Customization The game’s character creator is such a powerful tool for creating your own su

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Lifetime; such a strong combinations of words to put together, also has a powerful impact in marketing campaigns. In light of Cryptic Studios releasing the pricing options for Champions Online this fall, I have to admit that lifetime subscriptions are an attractive option. I hate to be the one to say this, but lifetime makes the most business sense. After much hacking on calculator keys, I figured out if you played for 3 years and paid monthly you’re blowing $540.00. If you went by way of 6

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Filed under: Culture , MMO , Champions Online , World of Warcraft There doesn’t seem to be stopping Twitter from putting itself in, well, anywhere and everywhere. Even playing an MMO game isn’t an escape from those 140 character messages. A new third party program called TweetCraft has allowed people to see “tweets” from their followers while playing Blizzard’s hit game. And that’s not all. In a new post on the Champions Online web site, Cryptic Studios ‘ Bill Roper state

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When a company finances a major purchase entirely with debt, it’s making a big bet. It’s an indication of how key Atari (well technically its parent company Infogrames, but let’s just say Atari for simplicity’s sake) thinks Cryptic Studios is to its future that the resurgent, but still cash poor, publisher is financing the acquisition entirely with bonds. I’m not sure exactly how much the bonds will be, but based on Infogrames’ public filing, they should total at least $40 million (31 millio

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