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SNES game turned MMO
August 19, 2010

Hello!

KOEI (Developer) have based their latest online game on the old SNES genre and have developed it into a MMORPG (Massive Multiplayer Online Roll Playing Game)... Uncharted Waters Online.

You might remember playing this game back in the good old days where SNES was the BOMB. Well anyways here is a small insight of what the game is. Uncharted Waters will be taking you back in the 15th Century Era where explorers from Europe set their sails to the open sea to find new routes to Asia and increasing their influence or to colonize it. In the game you can be either be Trader, Explorer, Pirates, and etc... So basically one of the goals of the game is to increase your influence on other countries. The game is also historic because of the well known world monument or places are incorporated in.

Netmarble has announced in their official site that the CBT Period will be on August 25 to September 5, 2010.

Here is the link to their official website for more information

http://global.netmarble.com/uwo/main.asp

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Leroux Leroux - August 19, 2010 (07:56 PM)
My favorite SNES genre entries are ketchup sandwiches and falling Higgins.

zigfried zigfried - August 19, 2010 (08:07 PM)
Koei's best SNES game was Aerobiz Supersonic, although the Genesis version was a lot better.

//Zig
erickdgamer erickdgamer - August 20, 2010 (09:59 PM)
I couldn't agree more.
Leroux Leroux - August 20, 2010 (10:16 PM)
This game is getting lousy reviews. Five out of ten, and the guy is is a self-proclaimed avid fan of the original? No thanks.
erickdgamer erickdgamer - August 21, 2010 (05:19 PM)
he was just lazy...

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