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Company News Bioware plans to make great RPGs by 2025

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<a href=http://www.cnn.com>CNN</a> has invited top developers to share their visions of <a href=http://money.cnn.com/2004/09/16/commentary/game_over/column_gaming/index.htm>the games of tomorrow</a>. In a surprising turn of events, <a href=http://www.bioware.com>Bioware</a>'s <b>Ray Muzyka</b> has admitted that only the lack of advanced technology from TEH FUTARE is stopping him from making great RPGs:
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<blockquote>"I look forward to true virtual reality in games 20 years from now, where you can become totally immersed in the action and storyline," said Ray Muzyka, joint CEO at Bioware, which created "Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic." "Imagine taking the role of your favorite hero in a movie and <u>making meaningful choices to move the storyline along</u>."</blockquote>
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You better start developing those ADVANCE CHOICE TECHNOLOGIES (TM) today, Ray. You want to be ready when the time comes.
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