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		<title>Adventure Gaming Coming Back to the US?</title>
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Well, we can only hope that adventure gaming is coming back to the US.  It shouldn&#8217;t have ever left, damnit.  I mean, what other games are suppose to entertain someone with a short gaming attention span like I do?  I love to play RPGs, but get tired of them too quickly.  I like MMORPGs, but they get boring after about 2 weeks of playing. I need a game that&#8217;s simple and to the point, with lots of puzzles and mind teasers, but not so hard that I get bored trying to figure it out. That&#8217;s why [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.everyjoe.com">EveryJoe</a></p>
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<p>Well, we can only hope that adventure gaming is coming back to the US.  It shouldn&#8217;t have ever left, damnit.  I mean, what other games are suppose to entertain someone with a short gaming attention span like I do?  I love to play RPGs, but get tired of them too quickly.  I like MMORPGs, but they get boring after about 2 weeks of playing. I need a game that&#8217;s simple and to the point, with lots of puzzles and mind teasers, but not so hard that I get bored trying to figure it out. That&#8217;s why adventure games are so awesome.  </p>
<p>So, that is why I am happy to hear that the American publishing company <a href="http://www.lighthouse-interactive.com/">Lighthouse Interactive</a> and the German publishing company <a href="http://www.dtp-ag.com/dtpv2/index.php?id=6&#038;L=1&#038;no_cache=1">dtp entertainment AG</a> have teamed up and  decided to pick up three different titles, according to this <a href="http://www.adventuregamers.com/newsitem.php?id=1457">article</a> over at <a href="http://www.adventuregamers.com">Adventure Gamers</a>. The three games we can expect to see hit the US are <a href="http://www.undercover-game.com/start.htm">Undercover: Operation Wintersun</a> by Sproing Interactive, <a href="http://www.overclocked-game.com/">Overclocked</a> by ANACONDA Games and <a href="http://www.beliefandbetrayal-game.com/start.htm">Belief and Betrayal</a> by Artematica.  Undercover: Operation Wintersun and Belief and Betrayal will both be out sometime in the Summer of 2007 and Overclocked is said to be out sometime early 2008.  </p>
<p>If you would like to read more about Lighthouse&#8217;s role in bringing back adventure gaming to the US, you can read the press release <a href="http://www.lighthouse-interactive.com/index.php?nid=201&#038;main=archive&#038;type=">here</a>.  Hopefully these two publishers will like each other and decide to put out even more games.  Holy sweet monkeys!  </p>
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