Tuesday, November 10, 2009

PRESS RELEASE: Closed testing begins for the giant monster MMO Gargantua

Contact: Jeff Dee
jdee@nemesisgames.net

For Immediate Release

Austin, TX, November 10th, 2009
Closed testing begins for the giant monster MMO Gargantua

Beginning on Sunday, November 1st, Nemesis Games began limited testing for their upcoming giant monster game.

Jeff Dee, President of Nemesis Games, said: “Our initial test went quite well, helping us to identify places where we can make improvements while demonstrating that our overall direction and underlying technology are sound.”

Closed testing began for playtesters that had emailed Nemesis Games asking to be included in the first early tests. Further tests will be forthcoming to balance and tune new content that is being added to the game.

About Nemesis Games
Nemesis Games LLC is a developer and publisher of interactive entertainment software for computers and the Internet. Based in beautiful Austin, Texas, as well as on the Internet at www.nemesisgames.net, Nemesis Games was created in 2009 by Jeff Dee, Brian Adams and Bruce Adams to bring their unique creative visions to life.

About Gargantua
The free to play giant monster MMO is being developed and published by Nemesis Games LLC. The game is being developed using If-Else Software’s proprietary Elderlands™ game engine. Additional details on Gargantua features, gameplay and release dates will be announced on www.gargantuagame.com

Gargantua, the Gargantua logo, and related properties are trademarks or registered trademarks in the United States and/or in other countries owned by Nemesis Games . ©2009 Nemesis Games LLC. All rights reserved.

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3 Comments:

At 7:29 PM, Blogger magx01 said...

"Giant Monster MMO?"

Interesting. I'll have to check the site for system specs, and, provided that they are low enough to accomodate my pitiful machine, I may have to give this a try.

Either way, good luck with the launch of the game!

-magx01, avid atheist experience viewer

 
At 8:03 AM, Blogger Jeff Dee said...

I can nearly guarantee that your machine will be able to run Gargantua. We're building it with an engine that is specifically tailored to low-end machines.

 
At 7:56 AM, Blogger -blessed holy socks, the non-perishable-zealot said...

God blessa youse -Fr. Sarducci, ol SNL

 

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