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  Garriott: 'Operation Immortality' Good Substitute For Playing Tabula Rasa In Space Exclusive
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October 15, 2008
 
Garriott: 'Operation Immortality' Good Substitute For Playing  Tabula Rasa  In Space

On his journey to the International Space Station, Richard Garriott wasn't able to play his Tabula Rasa, as he explains in new comments from our latest Intel-supported Gamasutra feature.

"I do think Tabula Rasa does capture the feeling of space exploration in that players are taken to alien worlds and discover all the ways those worlds are different, and the same, as Earth," says Garriott.

"I really wanted to be able to play the game from the ISS [International Space Station], but unfortunately the security issues were too problematic."

The next-best thing, the designer-turned-astronaut says, is to connect with Tabula Rasa players from space. Garriott will be relaying messages from space that will be broadcast in-game.

"Additionally, I will be taking the game code with me, so Tabula Rasa will probably be the first video game launched into outer space. And I'm bringing the players with me, as a part of Operation Immortality," Garriott explains.

"I'm taking a digital time capsule into space called the Immortality Drive that will include a history of humankind's greatest achievements, personal messages from people all over the world, Tabula Rasa player character data and -- for a few -- digitized DNA sequences of select Tabula Rasa players.

So while I'm not able to play the game from space (which I really think would have worked if not for the security issues it brings!), we are finding ways to share this experience with our player base in a fun and meaningful way."

You can now read the full feature at Gamasutra (no registration required, please feel free to link to this feature from other websites), where Garriott talks about the influence of his parents -- and Tolkien novels -- on his life and career.
 
   
 
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Anonymous
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"Additionally, I will be taking the game code with me, so Tabula Rasa will probably be the first video game launched into outer space."

Congratulations M. Garriott on achieving your childhood dream, but you might want to stop taking us for fools from up there. There are better uses for your power of conviction.

Anonymous
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Sorry Richard,
Blizzard's Starcraft already went up in a space shuttle.

Anonymous
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Quit calling him an astronaut. He's a tourist, not a professional. Astronauts are selected by NASA.

Michael Eilers
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Any particular reason for all this hate? Certainly this is the most positive press video games have had this year. Anonymous hate = keyboard courage.

Maurício Gomes
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Ok, he is not a astronaut because nasa do not selected him, neither a cosmonaut because he is not russian neither a taikonaut because he is not chinese...

So he is a garriotnaut! Ok? ¬¬

Common, we from brazil launched a astronaut in space, and it worked the same way, what is the diffrence? Because Richard paid himself the trip instead of the government? Because he is a civilian?

Barney Holmes
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Don't worry, they're all envious. The "first game in space" rubs a little as it's difficult to believe that he has not heard of the others that went up there.

Matt Weaver
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It's obvious the people hating from an anonymous point of view are just angry they arent in space. Personally so am I!! Seriously though I'm glad a fellow game designer/developer is in the endless bounds of space and I'm sure he is proud of himself too, I would be. And I plan on going to space as soon as I round up a spare billion or whatever it costs ;) Have fun Rich


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