Atari Ships Artifact Entertainment's ``Horizons: Empire of Istaria''.Entertainment Editors/Business Editors LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 9, 2003 Highly Anticipated Online Role-Playing Game role-playing game n. A game in which players assume the roles of characters and act out fantastical adventures, the outcomes of which are partially determined by chance, as by the roll of dice. Innovates with Playable Dragons; Dynamic, Ever Changing World Atari and Artifact Entertainment today announced that "Horizons: Empire of Istaria," one of the most closely followed and highly anticipated massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG (Massively Multiuser Online Role Playing Game) A role playing game on the computer played by many people. An MMORPG differs from a regular computer role playing game because its environment is perpetual. ), has shipped to retail stores nationwide. Available now for PC CD-ROM CD-ROM: see compact disc. CD-ROM in full compact disc read-only memory Type of computer storage medium that is read optically (e.g., by a laser). , "Horizons" will allow players to experience online gaming See gaming. like never before in a massive, ever-changing, online world primed for exploration, brimming with adventure and rife with danger. For the first time in a MMORPG, players will have the opportunity to experience the power and might of ancient dragons as a playable character race. In addition, Humans, fiends, dwarves dwarves n. A plural of dwarf. , elves, gnomes Gnomes The 15-year pass-through securities offered under Freddie Mac's cash program. Notes: Investors sell their mortgages through Freddie Mac's cash program. The 15-year mortgages sold to Freddie Mac form the pool of mortgages that back the securities referred to as , as well as the cat-like Saris SARIS Search and Rescue Information System SARIS Scattering And Recoiling Imaging Spectrometry SARIS Savannah River Simulator SARIS Spatial/Spectral Airborne Radiometric Imaging Spectrometer (Spectral imaging system used at Eglin AFB) and the reptilian Sslik, round out the first nine playable races available in the game. "Artifact Entertainment has spent the last few years making sure that `Horizons' will present MMORPG players with an experience like none other," said Steve Allison, vice president of marketing, Atari Inc.'s Los Angeles Los Angeles (lôs ăn`jələs, lŏs, ăn`jəlēz'), city (1990 pop. 3,485,398), seat of Los Angeles co., S Calif.; inc. 1850. studio. "Just imagine beautiful, massive, zone-free environments, epic level In the Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game, epic levels are levels past 20th level. History Epic-level play was first introduced in the Companion Set for the original Dungeons & Dragons game. It covered play up to 25th level. combat on a scale never seen before, an extremely intuitive, deep and self-sustaining trade skill system, extensive support for player-run communities and guilds within the game world and, for the first time in any MMORPG, playable dragons!" "Horizons" takes place within the world of Istaria -- filled with cities and towns, castles and strongholds, villages and mystical structures, in environments ranging from tropical jungle and arctic tundra to windswept wind·swept adj. Exposed to or swept by winds: windswept moors. windswept Adjective 1. plains and mountainous wilderness. Whether adventuring by themselves or questing with a group of friends, players are free to choose their own paths and encouraged to create their own stories. Fierce warriors, arcane spell casters and challenging combat will rule the frontier lands, but skilled craftspeople crafts·people pl.n. People who practice a craft; artisans. will play an absolutely critical role in overall character and world development. "With `Horizons' we wanted to create a world where players would have a massive impact on their environment -- a dynamic place where cataclysmic cat·a·clysm n. 1. A violent upheaval that causes great destruction or brings about a fundamental change. 2. A violent and sudden change in the earth's crust. 3. A devastating flood. events could change the appearance and function of the world in real time right before your eyes," said David Bowman This article is about the Space Odyssey character. For the Scottish football (soccer) player, see David Bowman (footballer). David Bowman is a character in the Space Odyssey series. , Creative Director and Co-President of Artifact Entertainment. "And, that's exactly what players can expect. Our advanced world building capabilities, the seamless integration An addition of a new application, routine or device that works smoothly with the existing system. It implies that the new feature or program can be installed and used without problems. Contrast with "transparent," which implies that there is no discernible change after installation. of changes into the Horizons universe and, most importantly Adv. 1. most importantly - above and beyond all other consideration; "above all, you must be independent" above all, most especially , the inherently dynamic nature of extensive player-run communities are sure to deliver a level of immersion and interaction not seen before." Nine playable character races are available in "Horizons"; Humans, Dwarves, Elves, Fiends and Dragons are among them. Each player character can be further customized with a near endless variety of visual tweaks, including gender, ethnicity, age, skin color, body and facial types, hair styles and color, as well as wings, horns and other exotic alterations associated with select species. In much the same way, "Horizons" allows players to specialize their character's class from a number of base adventuring schools such as, Warrior, Healer, Wizard and Scout as well as base crafting schools, including Blacksmith, Gatherer, Outfitter and Scholar. Races: -- Humans -- Humans are the paragons of versatility. Their frames are strong and dexterous dex·ter·ous also dex·trous adj. 1. Skillful in the use of the hands. 2. Having mental skill or adroitness. 3. Done with dexterity. , and they exhibit above-average power and focus. Humans are adept at many fields of endeavor, though they tend to gravitate grav·i·tate intr.v. grav·i·tat·ed, grav·i·tat·ing, grav·i·tates 1. To move in response to the force of gravity. 2. To move downward. 3. towards scholarly and arcane-oriented pursuits. -- Fiends -- The Fiends are ethereally beautiful beings. Their horns and tails and blued, icy skin are the marks of their deity, Niatha Moraven, Goddess of Vengeance and Power. Fiends are the descendants of altered outcast Humans of long ago, who sacrificed physical strength for mental power. Fiends excel in all fields of scholarly and arcane endeavor. -- Dwarves -- Physically, Dwarves are one of the shorter Living Races; however, they are quite stocky for their height, and are known for their superior strength and resilience. While Dwarves prefer to achieve their ends through strength and physical exertion, there are several highly adept Dwarven mages in Istaria. Dwarves excel in all professions, but tend to gravitate toward the roles of Warrior and Healer. -- Dragons -- The Dragons are scaled, winged beasts who become capable of flight as they mature. They are the largest of the races, with the eldest of the Dragons being at least twice the size of the largest specimens of other races. Dragons are blessed with an unbridled strength, making them fearsome Warriors. Dragons also strike a balance between power and focus, making them solid practitioners of the arts arcane. -- Elves -- The Elves strive to create order from chaos. Physically, Elves share the same build as Humans, though on average they are slightly taller and lankier. Elves typically exhibit superior senses of balance and dexterity; many of Istaria's famed scouts and explorers have been Elves. Likewise, Elves are renowned for their superior ranged combat skills, especially archery. Elves tend to favor power over focus in the matters of the arcane, making them excellent Wizards. -- Saris -- The Saris are a proud race, originating from feline ancestry. They are of average height, their bodies covered in a light fur. The Saris are by far the most dexterous of all the Living Races, and they make for superb Scouts. The Saris are also noted for being some of the foremost Monks in the land. -- Gnomes -- Gnomes are as strong of mind as they are agile of thought. While Gnomes are not as physically powerful as the other Living Races, they make up for it in their solid dexterity and their gifted power and focus. Gnomes make excellent spellcasters and scholarly tradespeople trades·peo·ple pl.n. 1. People engaged in retail trade. 2. Skilled workers. Noun 1. tradespeople - people engaged in trade ; they also make fine Scouts. -- Sslik -- The Sslik are strong, sleek, reptilian bipeds who are genderless. The Sslik are extremely strong and focused beings, and this contributes to their exceptional adeptness as Warriors and Healers equally, calling upon both skills to aid their people in times of need. -- Half-Giants -- Half-Giants possess a brute strength matched only by Dragons. On average, they tend to focus more on physical endeavors rather than pure mental pursuits, but this does not mean that Half-Giant society is without noted arcanists and scholars. Half-Giants are creatures of reason, patience, and focus; they seldom raise their dander dander /dan·der/ (dan´der) small scales from the hair or feathers of animals, which may be a cause of allergy in sensitive persons. dan·der n. , but when they do anger, they are quite formidable opponents. Consequently, they are often found in the role of Healer. Combat: For many, combat in "Horizons" will be an all encompassing passion, but even a simple tailor minding his or her own business can run into the occasional zombie A computer that has been covertly taken over in order to perform some nefarious task. It is estimated that millions of PCs around the world have been compromised and, under the control of a third party, routinely transmit messages unbeknownst to the user. -- so training a few fighting skills can never hurt. Combat in "Horizons" takes the art of war to an entirely new level as lunges, parries, blocks and evasions are all fully represented with detailed animations. Monsters will no longer stand still as your mighty sword cleaves them in two. As players progress in skill by using standard attacks in combat situations they gain new special abilities that could be the difference between life and death in later levels. These special abilities are granted to characters by the schools to which they belong. As players demonstrate mastery of current abilities, they are promoted in status and will be rewarded for this progress with new special abilities. When leaving a school, the school will revoke some of the special abilities that were granted to a character, but will be restored if the character later rejoins the school. Tradeskills: The crafting system in "Horizons" is the most robust system ever put into a massively multiplayer game. Players have several design choices when making an item. Swords, for example, are made of hilts and blades while a smelting tong is made of a handle and head. As the player becomes more skilled in weapon crafting, blade and hilt styles will become available at the time of item construction. A person who has learned techniques is able to attach such things as tassels using the cloth system, visual effects using the shader system, fire using the particle system, and runes using the decal system. Crafting techniques further differentiate the items that can be created using tradeskills leading to millions of permutations. Player Properties: In "Horizons," the Empire controls the land. However, the Empire will sell the rights to pieces of property to anyone with the ability to meet the conditions of sale CONDITIONS OF SALE, contracts. The terms upon which the vendor of property by auction pro poses to sell it; the instrument containing these terms, when reduced to writing or printing, is also called the conditions of sale. 2. . In most cases this is simply pay the Empire and the rights are yours. In some cases, it might be necessary for you to clear the land of hostile creatures such as the Undead un·dead adj. No longer living but supernaturally animated, as a zombie. or to go on a quest for the Empire. Player plots come in many different sizes. As the Frontier is pushed back and more of the world is explored, new individual plots will become available. Community Building: Community building in "Horizons" is not just about constructing a home on your personal plot (see above). Community building involves developing a multitude of structures that provide benefits of different types to the owner of the property. Structures can be buildings for storage, decoration, defense, entertainment, transportation, resource management, socialization socialization /so·cial·iza·tion/ (so?shal-i-za´shun) the process by which society integrates the individual and the individual learns to behave in socially acceptable ways. so·cial·i·za·tion n. , vending, construction or crafting. After sufficient construction has occurred on individual plots within a community, computer-controlled characters will begin construction on the community plots that adjoin the player-controlled properties. Those communities that are nearest the frontier will be exposed to the greatest risk of hostile encounters from creatures in those outlying areas. These frontier attacks range from loose groups of merely hostile creatures, to carefully orchestrated invasions of undead hordes. If conflict of this nature does not appeal to you, be sure to obtain a plot in the more sedate se·date v. To administer a sedative to; calm or relieve by means of a sedative drug. portions of the long-settled world. "Artifacts" are another form of community building, but unique in that they provide enchantment benefits to either all members of local communities and/or all characters within the physical range of influence that the Artifacts possess. When enough player built communities within an area have been established and developed, an Artifact-only community plot becomes available for development. Artifacts must be both maintained and protected by the communities they serve. Another unique community class of building in "Horizons" is the "empire" structure which is designed to benefit everyone in the world and not just a particular community. An example of an empire structure is a bridge that is not within a community, but provides the entire world of Istaria with access to a newly discovered landmass land·mass n. A large unbroken area of land. landmass Noun a large continuous area of land landmass . Much like artifacts, empire structures can come under attack from hostile forces and must be maintained and protected. "Horizons: Empire of Istaria" is now available at retail stores nationwide with an estimated retail price of $49.95 and an ESRB ESRB Entertainment Software Rating Board ESRB Estrogen Receptor Beta ESRB Explosive Safety Review Board rating of "T" for Teen. Additional information about "Horizons" can be found online at www.istaria.com. About Artifact Entertainment Artifact Entertainment, Inc. is a privately held developer of Online Interactive Entertainment Environments and revolutionary Multi-User Networked Simulations for the gaming and military communities. Artifact strives to provide quality entertainment experiences using superior technology, proven design methods, broad market appeal, customer satisfaction and the highest quality staff. Artifact is currently developing the highly anticipated, fantasy based Massively Multiplayer Game called "Horizons: Empire of Istaria." More information on Artifact Entertainment, Inc. can be found at http://www.artifact-entertainment.com or requested by emailing press@artifact-entertainment.com. About Atari, Inc. New York-based Atari, Inc. (Nasdaq:ATAR) develops interactive games for all platforms and is one of the largest third-party publishers of interactive entertainment software in the U.S. The Company's 1,000+ titles include hard-core, genre-defining games such as "Driver(TM)," "Enter the Matrix(TM)," "Neverwinter Nights(TM)," "Stuntman stunt·man n. 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