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Obsidian asks fans to an interest in game via Kickstarter

Obsidian Entertainment, the developer of Fallout: New Vegas, gamers are asked what game they made would like to see if Obsidian a game would make it through the by Tim Schafer used Kickstarter principle.

“If Obsidian Kickstarter would use for a new project to fund, what would you like to see?”, early Obsidian developer Chris Avellona his followers Friday on Twitter. Avellone was referring in his tweet to a topic in the forum of the ontwikkelstudio. Interested people wrote in that topic since Friday all 23 pages of responses in each other.

In the topic to give Obsidian to the success of Tim schafer’s Double Fine inspiring. Schafer began last week a project on Kickstarter,where gamers were asked to pay an amount to the development of Double Fines new game to finance. In exchange for the donation to get gamers to develop a game as soon as it’s finished. Double Fine let the generous donors to higher donation than the specified minimum, and offers special packages for people who have very high donations want to do. The crowdsourcing yielded Double Fine within a day, 600,000 dollars. Monday morning, reported Schafer on Twitter the one and a half million dollars to be passed over.

Obsidian Entertainment was founded in 2003 and is mainly known from role-playing games like Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords, various Neverwinter Night games and Fallout: New Vegas. The studio is currently working for THQ South Park: The Game. That game must have this year come on the market.

Tim schafer’s Double Fine did a successful call

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