As an avid RPG fan, I decided to create an Roleplay topic.
First, create your company(s)
Second, tell us your name.
Third, tell us your games!
Fourth, use your imagination!
Rules:
No spamming please
No criticism
No making up ridiculous amounts of money - eg. 3,206,321,598.25 M
No making other people’s stuff change e.g Xbox sales have fallen
Speeches - Write a speech!
Fan Clubs - Attend a fanclub!
Reputation - Make a bad game -10 pts. Make a good game + 20 pts. Max. 365 pts. Min. -365 Start off with 50
Criticize - Blame others for your fault, or criticize Nintendo or something smiley XD
Promotion - Promote staff to Executive, Deputy, etc.
Add new topics (Architecture, building etc.)
‘Downloadable Content’ (When creating a Large Hit Game, you can approach toy companies to ask if they will create DC’s, for 5M comes with toys and the DC. 7M comes with toys, shirts and DC. 10M comes with toys, shirts, Season Pass and the DC.
Create a site - Every two months you can update it with comments, photos and other stuff.
Posters - R&D Lab can create posters for MMOs increasing popularity
Adverts - R&D Lab can create adverts, first online, then in the papers, and finally on TV.
Letting fan sites pop up.
Capitalization of other companies (Buying, selling etc.)
Creating ‘Stations’ ( You know like Ubisoft Montreal, & stuff)
Making competitions for fans - ( You choose prizes etc.)
Collaborate with toy companies (Create action figures for your games etc.)
Creating a company logo.
Early today, a new company dubbed ‘Ubisoft’ appeared, making it’s grand debut with a hit game ‘Pong’. This day at lunch, he made a speech, dressed in a sharp-looking tuxedo.
‘Today is a great day; today we shall start a revolution in gaming software and hardware, I hereby commit Ubisoft to creating games at the best of our ability’ This has stirred up behemoths in the industry such as Electronic Mass Productions, Mirconsoft and others. Will Ubisoft stay true? We shall see in the future…’
One day after Ubisoft was founded, an employee of that company ditched it, moved back to Louisiana, and made his own company with his friends, entitled “TPS”. They released a game called “Space Invaders” which took the world by storm.
A week later, they attended the TPS Fan Club, which was believe it or not, made by one of the founder’s sisters, Trista. They announced, “As you know, Ubisoft plans on revolutionizing the gaming industry. They lied. That’s our job. We’ve been developing programs, designing graphics, and mixing up some beats since we first touched a computer at five years old. So we’re going to do our best to rise up and out, to revolutionize gaming, to be Epic.” This confused Ubisoft, but quickly sparked a flame of war between the two companies.
Ubisoft has set up a new website ‘UPlay’. Along with it they have released some snapshots of a game-in-progress : Assassin’s Creed: Before. ^Oh! Uh, this just in, Ubisoft just released a new game out of the blue, called ‘Capitalisation’. Critics have replied with pleasing results such as 9/10.
Two days later, Ubisoft has released the game Assassin’s Creed: Before. This game is running on basic 3D Graphics, a bold move in these early years of game making. You can monitor the game on their site ‘UPlay’. They have also released an online store for buying and exchanging games called ‘UMarket’. Already 3 hours after it’s release, hundreds of fans have been swapping and buying games. The market shares for Ubisoft have hit the roof! Mega-corporation Electronic Mass Productions have commented ‘We at EMP see very successful futures for Ubisoft, and hope to collaborate with them in the near future’. This has flared the raging fire that is competition between the two very successful companies, ‘Ubisoft’ & ‘TPS’.
Co-Founder of Ubisoft ‘Hayden Patmore’ brother of founder Cazran Patmore has excitedly blogged on UPlay 'OMG! Yes! Thanks all you guys, here at Ubisoft New York have accumulated enough money to set up a ‘Station’! And guess what! I’m the boss! We think it might be around Washington. Market Expert Phil Garden has remarked that in such a short space of time, they have already set up a post!
xXHaydenXx : We have settled in successfully at Washington D.C, and me and my brother have started working on a new game! We will call it ‘Live’, and we think it’ll come out around next month…
Ubisoft have released the game ‘Live’ just ½ an hour ago, and there have already been thousands of players buying the game, so far 200,412 players have bought it. UPlay has been overloaded with users and nearly crashed twice, saved only by the brilliant team behind it.
“As you can see, TPS has not released such games, and it probably never will” remarked a George Williams a die-hard fan.
This was met with criticism from TPS. Ubisoft sincerely apologizes for that outburst claiming 'It was an outburst of joy, but with consequences & we are terribly sorry for it."
Ubisoft New York has moved into a much bigger office in the main part of the city. Surrounded by parks, a river and Times Square what more could they want? Our camera crew have captured a poster called ‘Assassin’s Creed’ in one of CEO Cazran Patmore’s boxes while moving into the new office. There, from his lavish balcony he called out to his fans: “Today, we will announce a sequel to Assassin’s Creed: Before, and I’m sure the fans will be very excited, henceforth we shall be taking a full upgrade of UPlay, and changing it to UNiverse. We will also update the UMarket system every 3 months. Assassin’s Creed is expected to come out next month”. A large cheer came up from the mass of people.
We are excited to announce that we are taking initiative and creating our own console, hence called the Eclipse. It features 16bit graphics (the standard for this time period, will upgrade when better graphics are available), an internal hard drive with 32 GB of storage and RAM, and an innovated controller. The controller has a hookup slot for a miniature keyboard if you need it. We expect to release this platform early next year.
((NOT RP MESSAGE: TPS is actually going to be a real company in the future. I’m already designing logos, websites, and video game franchises! That’s where I’m getting all the video game ideas!))