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Witness The CCP Chessboxing Match Of The Century
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 14 2011 19:00 GMT
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#battlechess Last month in Reykjavik, Iceland, two employees of EVE Online developer CCP seat each other mentally and physically in front of a crowd of bloodthirsty spectators. This is Chessboxing, and half of it is exciting to watch. More »
Eve Online: Audience With The King Of Space
eveonline.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Apr 07 2011 13:35 GMT
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Eve Online player The Mittani is the CEO of Goon Fleet, the single largest corporation in Eve Online, both loved and reviled for its practices which include teaching new recruits to scam other players. As of two weeks ago The Mittani was also voted in as the new Chairman of the Council of Stellar Management, the player-run and player-elected body that CCP liases with with the aim of improving the game. Prior to the announcement of the election results, I caught up with him at the Eve Fanfest for a mammoth interview. Click on through for talk of warfare, intrigue, hatred, propaganda, and why he says Eve Online is a terrible game. (more…)

This Is What CCP Does With All Of That EVE Online Cash
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Apr 04 2011 19:20 GMT
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#icelandicrapsensations The dynamic duo of Sveinn Jóhannesson Kjarval and Hinrik Haraldsson return with "Keep Clickin", the follow-up to CCP Games in-house band's 2009 hit "Harden the *crag* Up." If only EVE Online were this exciting! More »
These Video Game Nebulae Could Rival Reality
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 29 2011 16:00 GMT
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#eveonline Eve Online is a game made famous by many things: Its passionate followers, its epic space wars, its impact on the economy of the real Iceland and it's wondrous glimpses of outer space in a game. More »
Mobile version of EVE Online demoed for smartphones and tablets
gamasutra.com posted by Joystiq Mar 29 2011 06:00 GMT
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No longer satisfied with completely absorbing the lives of its spacefaring businessmen via their personal computers, CCP Games recently demonstrated a simpler version of its MMO EVE Online that runs on Tegra 2-powered tablets and smartphones. CCP Chief Technology Officer Halldor Fannar explained that the application -- which was given absolutely no release details whatsoever -- could be used for "doing market transactions, managing your skill queue and, for instance, fitting your spaceship."

Wait, there's more to EVE Online than those things? Here we just thought it was a game about interstellar business mergers and hypergalactic corporate greed. You know: stuff like that seems like a pretty natural fit on a thing that could easily fit in the pocket of a tailored pair of business pants.
Vacuum? Packed: Incoming EVE Updates
eveonline.com posted by Rock, Paper, Shotgun Mar 28 2011 19:09 GMT
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Since Eve Online launched in 2003, developer CCP’s relentless updating and expanding of their most hardcore of MMORPGs has grown the thing to an arguably incomparable size. Last week saw almost one thousand dedicated Eve Online players – and myself – gathering in Reykjavik for the Eve Fanfest ’11, and of course CCP had a few words to say about what was coming next. Because I am a lovely, I have summarised it all for your pleasure below. Alec’s already linked the fantastical “Future Vision” of Eve video- this is stuff that’s coming down the pipe in the near future. (more…)

If This Is The Future Of Space Games, Sign Me Up
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Mar 28 2011 08:30 GMT
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#video For all its political intrigue and gorgeous player models, EVE Online is still, like all other MMOs, a little stale. This concept trailer shows how developers CCP are planning on spicing things up a little. More »
Eve Online Devs Prepare To Fight For Fans' Amusement
fanfest.eveonline.com posted by Kotaku Mar 16 2011 19:20 GMT
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#chessboxing At the EVE Fanfest in Reykjavík on March 24, two CCP 3D artists will enter the ring for the biggest Chessboxing match Iceland has ever seen. Who will win, the brain or the pain? More »
EVE Online Players Organize for Japan Relief Effort
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Mar 15 2011 14:55 GMT
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Those currently suffering unimaginable hardship following the earthquake and tsunami of March 11, 2011. PLEX for Good is a charitable program initiated by the players of EVE Online that has allowed them to donate in-game currency to be "reverse redeemed" by CCP (through the PLEX system) into real-wo...
EVE Online Offers ISK Donations To Japan Disaster Relief
edition.cnn.com posted by Giant Bomb Mar 14 2011 21:46 GMT
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Starting today, EVE Online enthusiasts will be able to contribute to disaster relief for Japan via game-based transactions. Over on the game’s official blog, developer CCP Games has announced that it will be accepting PLEX donations for “PLEX for Good: Japan,” an initiative that turns game time into real-world cash which is then donated, in this specific case, to the Red Cross. According to CCP’s FAQ, the developer will be absorbing all VAT charges, so the full amount of a donation goes to the charity.

I didn’t know what PLEX was until a few minutes ago, so I’m guessing a couple of you reading this are scratching your heads, too. In a nutshell, PLEX is a game-time card that adds a total of 30 days of EVE Online service to an account. These virtual cards can be traded in-game through the EVE economy, essentially allowing you to exchange your hard-earned ISK for real game time with an actual monetary value. (When you hear about thousands of dollars of real money being lost or stolen in EVE: Online, it usually has to do with the destruction of large shipments of PLEX cards.) The short of all this is that essentially EVE players now have the option to convert their in-game currency to real-world money that CCP will donate to the Red Cross. Pretty cool.
      
Finally, Some Realistic Video Game Hair
pcgamer.com posted by Kotaku Dec 25 2010 03:00 GMT
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#clips You know how EVE Online has an amazing new character creation utility? The cutting-edge technology doesn't end there. It extends past the face, to flowing locks and beyond to...pretty dresses. More »
Super-Claus
NOW MERIOH CAN FINALLY RUN WITHOUT A HAT
BRICKS WERE SHAT BRO. BRICKS WERE SHAT.
So it turns out EVE Online is awesome.
posted by Popple Nov 28 2010 01:07 GMT
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Super-Claus
WELL I GUESS I'M JUST A YANKY DOODLE DANDY
I'll have to wait till Christmas when I get a year long subscription
EVE Online Incursion Trailer Brings The Drama
kotaku.com posted by Kotaku Nov 24 2010 03:30 GMT
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#ccp Seven years on, massively multiplayer online space drama EVE Online is still going strong. Over the course of the next three months, the universe of EVE Online will change with the Incursion expansion(s). More »

EVE Online gambling group robbed of 125 billion ISK and a friend
joystiq.com posted by Joystiq Nov 18 2010 08:00 GMT
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Much of EVE Online's MMO gameplay is governed by the in-game economy, and whenever you've got large amounts of virtual money (ISK, in EVE's terms) passed around, you're going to have a little theft from time to time. It happened again just recently, when a group of players called Somer.Blink (named after founder Somer), who'd been running some in-game lotteries, had 125 billion ISK worth of cash and items stolen out of one of their in-game safehouses. Like most MMO schemes of this nature, someone had access who shouldn't have, and in this case it was a player called Daquaris. Daq, as his former friends call him, had been a trusted member of an in-game alliance a while ago, and was one of the players responsible for handing out lottery prizes. He decided to end that trust, though -- he grabbed the items and cash out of the group's Jita hangar and split, eventually selling it back to the group for billions of ISK in ransom.

Don't worry about Somer.Blink, though -- they're actually pretty blasé about the crime, and say they're more bummed about the lost friend than the lost materials. "Had Daq asked for exactly the things he had stolen, Somer would have given them unflinchingly, without a doubt," says one member of the group. "Blink can always earn more ISK, it's the loss of someone we trusted as a valued part of the business, and a long time friend." Go figure -- in a game mostly about spaceships and spreadsheets, turns out it's the people who matter most.

CCP Announces Latest Boxed Product - EVE Online: Commissioned Officer Edition
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Oct 12 2010 18:40 GMT
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Launching in North American retailers on October 19th, European retailers to follow.
CCP Announces Winter 2010 Expansion - EVE Online: Incursion
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Sep 21 2010 18:21 GMT
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14th free expansion for sci-fi MMO to launch in November.
EVE Online: Tyrannis Expansion Released
pc.ign.com posted by IGN May 27 2010 16:09 GMT
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Ain't no party like an outer space party.
EVE Online: Dominion Trailer
media.pc.ign.com posted by IGN Dec 02 2009 22:18 GMT
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Get ready for another epic space adventure.
EVE Online: Dominion Expansion Released
pc.ign.com posted by IGN Dec 02 2009 16:36 GMT
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EVE's 12th free expansion alters the dynamics of player warfare.