


Check out the July issue of CD-ROM Today. Last, but certainly not least, we have honors for three ORIGIN products. "The best flight mechanics and gameplay graphics Origin Systems has ever made." Based on writers' comments at the show, expect more of the same in coming months. In the E3 wrap-up inside the Seattle Times, Kent called Privateer "The Best Battle Simulation" at the show. Steve Kent already has given Privateer: The Darkening his accolades. Some of the early reflections on the E3 show are beginning to appear from writers who attended. That's just what Origin Systems has done." "The special effects are spectacular, the acting superb and the story gripping."Ĭomputer Shopper's John Marrin wrote in his review of Wing Commander IV, "If you have a hit, stick with it. "A six-CD-ROM space epic that combines spectacular action with a movie-quality, interactive storyline to provide a memorable and thrilling gaming experience."Īnd from Next Generation, 4 out of 5 stars for WCIV.
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"Origin raises the stakes-again," exclaimed Mike Ryan at PC Magazine.

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"This cutting-edge CD-ROM's sharp live-action sequences combine with arcade thrills that pin you to the edge of your seat, blurring the line between game and movie entertainment. David Busch at Home PC gave WCIV a score of 3 1/2 out of 4. Meantime, the reviews for Wing Commander IV keep coming in. In Ink reports on Wing Commander IV and beyond:.Now, in return, Ultima IX is at a point where we need some flic help and we've got folks from Wing Commander and Crusader helping us to fix that problem." Spotlight: What's Up? is a candid interview with Mike Grajeda and Richard Garriott about the post-Chris Roberts and Warren Spector status of the company: " For example, toward the end of Wing Commander IV's completion, my artists and artists from all over the building helped out.It also talks about one of Origin's saddest 'lost game' stories - Technosaur, a game developed entirely by a team which worked its way up from QA.Ī very special thanks to Joe Garrity of the Origin Museum for making this resource available and to Electronic Arts for sending them to him in the first place! Richard Garriot and Mike Grajeda address the company about future plans in this Jissue of The Point of Origin. The ball has dropped - Chris Roberts and Warren Spector are gone.
