MMORPG.com Istaria Correspondent Erin McManaway writes this look at the tight knit community that exists in Istaria, the MMORPG formerly known as Horizons.
Reported on Nov 04, 2009The team at Vitrium, the company that most recently took over Horizons: Empire of Istaria have changed the name of their game simply to Istaria.
Reported on Apr 15, 2008Horizons, a game that has changed ownership a number of times in the last year has changed again, This time though it's a company of mostly former Tulga Games folk running the show, fronted by CEO Rick Simmons who takes the time to talk to Carolyn Koh about the change and what it means.
Reported on Sep 17, 2007Virtrium has announced on the Horizons community forums that they have been unable to resolve lingering billing issues with EI. They have apologized to players, and have prepared a guide for players who need assistance resolving issues.
Reported on Sep 10, 2007GamersInfo.net is reporting that Horizons, an MMO which has spent a significant amount time in development limbo, is poised to make a comeback under the new management of Virtrium.
Reported on Aug 21, 2007In the second part of Carolyn Koh's special reports on Horizons the EI Interactive takeover, she looks at payment issues, the vulnurability report and more.
Reported on Dec 21, 2006EI Interactive, who recently purchased Horizons from Tulga Games and was embroiled in a a host of controversy afterwards, has been bought out by Pixel Magic Entertainment. There was no immediate comment on what - if anything - this deal means, although it should be noted that the Pixel Magic website lists Ed Andercheck, the owner of EI Interactive, as a Director.
Reported on Nov 28, 2006A report that chronicles all the ways Horizons is open to intruder attack was filed on August 24th, 2006 and released to the public today.
Reported on Oct 31, 2006Staff Writer Carolyn Koh goes in-depth on what has gone on since EI Interactive purchased the MMO Horizons from Tulga Games.
Reported on Oct 27, 2006