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#137952 - 03/15/04 10:50 AM Some Background On TEP/The Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses
gatorlaw Offline
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I got some more details on the story line to get us started.

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Ramses II was the ruler of Egypt from 1304 to 1237 B.C. and was the third Pharaoh of the 19th Dynasty.

In TEP, Ramses is dying at the age of 60, but he does not want to perish, renouncing his magnificent kingdom. The supreme Egyptian god Amon-Re has agreed to grant him health and prolong his reign as Pharaoh
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#137953 - 03/17/04 09:50 AM Re: Some Background On TEP/The Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses
Becky Online   content
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I'm curious about the process of coming up with a story idea like this one. Do you stumble across several story ideas while doing research for a historical game like this one, then narrow it down to one?

If the main character in the previous game in the series has been successful (as in Egypt II) do you try to carry over characteristics from that character? Or do you go for a character that is completely different?

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#137954 - 03/17/04 03:52 PM Re: Some Background On TEP/The Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses
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Cool! Its a you_are_there tale! I like those! laugh

Is there a lot of magic in this story then?
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#137955 - 03/18/04 11:47 AM Re: Some Background On TEP/The Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses
gatorlaw Offline
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Valentine -

[quote]At first we had a marketing guideline: we had to build a game with the historical background of Ancient Egypt and develop religious themes from that period of time such as: magic, cult and beliefs and Egyptian Gods.

We found that these themes were very interesting but we feared that they would not be attractive or challenging enough for an adventure game.

Jean-Claude GOLVIN, Doctor of Archaeology and an expert on the game, told us very exciting stories from History.

During the Ancient Empire for instance (around 2500 B.C.), a gigantic obelisk (42 meters) was extracted from the granite quarry in Aswan. Unfortunately, the obelisk broke in the quarry, before the end of the extraction. Many Egyptians interpreted this event as a curse. That kind of story was very exciting as a start in the conception phase of The Egyptian Prophecy.

Pharaoh Ramses 2 really lived until the age of 90; he was a great and ambitious builder. In TEP
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#137956 - 03/18/04 01:09 PM Re: Some Background On TEP/The Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses
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History lessons with game play. Cool!!

I love the games that are based on truth with a little what-if in them.
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#137957 - 03/18/04 04:27 PM Re: Some Background On TEP/The Egyptian Prophecy: Fate of Ramses
Becky Online   content
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Interesting. The story of how they came up with the story is a very good story!

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