Creating Kaos Goes Live
IDG Entertainment announced the launch of its new online video reality series Creating Kaos.
Shattered Reality Interactive, a 40-person volunteer game development company is attempting to create the world’s largest MMO game. John Romero, creator of Doom and Quake, is the on-camera commentator for the series, scheduled to air in 3-5 segments on the IDG Entertainment site. The first episode is online today, with five more episodes in the can. 15 additional episodes are currently in production.
“There’s humor, real drama, and some amount of insanity,” says Wendy Chan, IDG Entertainment video producer and director of the series. “But throughout it all, you can’t help being touched by Damon’s commitment and unwavering optimism.”
Creating Kaos is one of several video productions IDG announced last February. These are created by gamers for gamers who visit the IDG Online Network. Other titles include “i-5s,” consisting of memorable game moments, “Attack of the Factoids,” which features running commentary in pop-up windows, and a documentary on game development entitled “Behind the Screens.”
Via Digital Trends
IDG Entertainment announced the launch of its new online video reality series Creating Kaos.
Shattered Reality Interactive, a 40-person volunteer game development company is attempting to create the world’s largest MMO game. John Romero, creator of Doom and Quake, is the on-camera commentator for the series, scheduled to air in 3-5 segments on the IDG Entertainment site. The first episode is online today, with five more episodes in the can. 15 additional episodes are currently in production.
“There’s humor, real drama, and some amount of insanity,” says Wendy Chan, IDG Entertainment video producer and director of the series. “But throughout it all, you can’t help being touched by Damon’s commitment and unwavering optimism.”
Creating Kaos is one of several video productions IDG announced last February. These are created by gamers for gamers who visit the IDG Online Network. Other titles include “i-5s,” consisting of memorable game moments, “Attack of the Factoids,” which features running commentary in pop-up windows, and a documentary on game development entitled “Behind the Screens.”
Via Digital Trends