Posted Dec 09, 2007 at 10:52AM by Sally B. Listed in: News, Action, Adventure, Shadowrun Tags: Microsoft, FASA Corporation, FASA Interactive
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Smith and Tinker - Image 1Shadowrun (Xbox 360, PC) and MechWarrior fans rejoice: Jordan Weisman, the founder of the erstwhile FASA Corporation, has started a new studio called Smith & Tinker. The good news? The studio managed to get the license for Shadowrun, MechWarrior, Crimson Skies, and other former FASA IPs. More details in the full article!

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Posted Sep 14, 2007 at 01:20AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News, FPS, Shadowrun Tags: Microsoft, FASA Corporation, Star Trek, Microsoft Game Studios, FASA Interactive
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FASA Studio is officially no longer in business - Image 1


FASA Studio has announced that come September 12, they will no longer be in business - this was announced in a post on the Official Shadowrun Forums. The Community Manager and Technical Support Manager are still being kept active though as they will continue to provide tech support as long as players continue to play Shadowrun (Xbox 360, PC).

The company, originally known as FASA Corporation, was started by Jordan Weisman and L. Ross Babcock. They are credited for classics such as Crimson Skies, Star Trek RPG (Table-top version), Shadowrun, and Battletech (Mechwarrior). The company eventually merged with Virtual World Entertainment (VWE) to become the Virtual World Entertainment Group. In 1999, Microsoft purchased the said company and decided to sell the VWE portion of their acquisition, leaving behind FASA Interactive as a subsidiary of Microsoft Game Studios.

It deeply saddens this blogger to have to report this news as this is one of the companies that got me into gaming. Let us all take a moment of silence in respect to a company whose products have provided many a happy memory for gamers around the world.

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Posted May 14, 2007 at 10:17PM by Chris L. Listed in: Interviews, Shadowrun Tags: Microsoft, FASA Corporation, Windows Vista, Shane Kim, Microsoft Game Studios
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Do the math. - Image 1 


Shadowrun (Xbox 360), FASA/Microsoft Game Studios: US$ 60.00
Shadowrun (PC), FASA/Microsoft Game Studios: US$ 50.00
Shadowrun (Xbox 360 - PC) Difference: US$ 10.00

Okay, what explains the ten dollar difference between the Xbox 360 and PC versions of the same multiplayer-only game? Newsweek's N'Gai Croal asks the same questions in an email to Shane Kim, Microsoft Game Studios VP, and Shane Kim emailed back the response:

The $59.99 for Xbox 360 and $49.99 for Windows Vista price points are our standard pricing for each platform.


Should people be worked up over this? Maybe, maybe not - but the price difference, even at ten dollars, will still raise some eyebrows when one considers that FASA and MGS is trying to deliver essentially the same game (okay, to be fair, a similar gaming experience) on the Xbox 360 and PC. And it has to, because it's a cross-platformer, and if there were any significant differences between the gameplay or offerings of the two versions, players on one platform or the other might feel short-changed.

Kim's answer also indicates that Microsoft will be following this pricing schematic for their first-party titles "like Shadowrun" - which means that the only difference between future 360/PC cross-platformers won't be the controller-vs.-mouse/keyboard (not if a controller could also be used on the PC and MS adds keyboard and mouse support to the console), or the PC's open architecture, but...

Ten dollars.

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Posted Feb 28, 2007 at 01:52AM by Rio S. Listed in: Screenshots, FPS, Shadowrun Tags: FASA Corporation, Windows Vista, elves, cyberpunk
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Shadowrun - Image 1


Shadowrun is better known for the pen and paper RPG with mixes advanced technology and magic. We will be seeing a port of the RPG on the Xbox360 and Windows Vista some spring of this year. Here's another sneak peek at the new first person shooter from FASA Studios.

To the uninitiated, the Shadowrun universe is populated with humans, elves, trolls, and dwarves (or atleast they're the playable races in game). Naturally, each race has different strengths and weaknesses. As any fan of the pen and paper Shadowrun would tell you, the game is only loosely based on the RPG since there are a lot of differences particularly on the racial traits, magic, and the lack of actual shadowrunners.

Anyway, lets hope that Shadowrun lives up to its name. While we wait for a concrete release date, here's another round of screens from the cyberpunk FPS.

Shadowrun - Image 1Shadowrun - Image 2Shadowrun - Image 3Shadowrun - Image 4

Check out the rest of the screens after the jump!



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Posted Feb 24, 2007 at 01:12PM by Kristine C. Listed in: Screenshots, FPS, Shadowrun Tags: FASA Corporation, elves, cyberpunk
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Shadowrun - Image 1


For fans of the cyberpunk table-top RPG Shadowrun, things are about to get a next-gen turn as FASA Studios is gearing up for the Xbox 360 and PC adaptation of the beloved RPG. Though nothing quite compares to playing the pen-and-paper version of the game, FASA has just released this new batch of screenshots to show fans that the video game version of the title is also worth checking out.

As previously discussed by FASA's studio manager, Mitch Gitelman, Shadowrun will be a team-based FPS which blends elves, dwarves, trolls, magic, and ultra-modern weapon technology (fine, fine, it's Magitech...).

So, as we wait for FASA to finally peg down a date that's a bit more specific than "Spring 2007," hold on to that d6 dice set and enjoy these screenshots as we start thinking of the nice things to come.

Screens for Shadowrun - Image 1Screens for Shadowrun - Image 2Screens for Shadowrun - Image 3

More screenshots after the Jump!



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Posted Nov 28, 2006 at 06:33AM by Ryan A. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, FASA Corporation, Beta Testing
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ShadowrunThe words "games in beta are as good as released titles" are ringing in our heads but their author eludes our consciousness. At any rate, we will all soon find out when the first cross-platform title Shadowrun finally opens for beta testing.

"Interested parties can apply to participate in the beta program, being one of the first gamers to get hands-on with the revolutionary and innovative first-person shooter Shadowrun," jointly announced Microsoft Games Studio and Fasa Studio. Unfortunately though for Vista users, the program is exclusive for now to X360 users.

If you are all for Shadowrun or beta testing for that matter, here is what you should do:
  • Visit our Web site at http://connect.microsoft.com.
  • Click on "Invitations" on the left-side menu.
  • You will need to sign in using a valid Windows Live ID before you can continue to the "Invitations" page. (If you have already registered for the Connect site, skip to Step 5.)
  • Please read and accept the Terms of Use Agreement then follow the instructions to register for the Connect site.
  • Enter your Invitation ID in the blank field. Your invitation ID is: SHBS-6YMT-YKHC
  • Click "Go."
  • Complete and submit the short questionnaire. Please enter 207 for the beta code when asked at the beginning of the questionnaire.
  • If you are not redirected immediately to the “Shadowrun” Beta Selection homepage after completing the questionnaire, click the My Participations link on the left hand navigation bar then click the “Shadowrun” program link. This will redirect you to the “Shadowrun” Beta Selection Homepage.
  • Once you are on the “Shadowrun” Beta Selection Homepage, you will need to complete the rest of the registration process by signing up for the forums by clicking the Join the Forums button then click the Welcome to the Official “Shadowrun” Community Forum Sign In button.
  • Wait patiently for us to contact you with further instructions. Check back at http://connect.microsoft.com for further beta announcements.
Shadowrun combines both elements of FPS and RPG titles, not to mention various magic and techs in the heat of battle for an intense combat experience. It is expected to be released at the early part of 2007.

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