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Community Spotlight: New Firefly MMO

Managing Editor Jon Wood returns this week for another Community Spotlight. This time he discusses the recent announcement that Multiverse has obtained the rights to a Firefly MMO.

Editorial By Jon Wood on December 12, 2006

Community Spotlight: New Firefly MMO, Good or Bad?

Weekly Column by Jon Wood

Editor's Note: This is an edition of a weekly column by Community Manager Jon Wood. Each week, Wood takes to our message boards and examines a specific topic raised by our community. The opinions expressed are those of the author and not necessarily those of MMORPG.com, its staff or management.

This past week, Multiverse announced that they had obtained the rights from FOX to produce an MMORPG based on the Firefly, a sci-fi show with a tremendous cult-following. As you can imagine, the announcement spurred our members into action on our forums. Some are already anxiously awaiting this new incarnation of a favorite franchise, while others are undeniably skeptical of the game's possible success.

"This is great news for all Firefly fans," says Tymora in the News Discussion thread created for the announcement. "I loved the show and the movie (Serenity). I seem to remember that not so long ago there was a topic that had some discussions about Firefly possibly becoming a mmorpg, and most people thought it would never happen. I'm so glad that it has potential to turn into a mmorpg now,..."

Member Jade6 had a different opinion, "Agreed, worst crap I ever saw. It won't make a good MMO either since there was no actual world in it."

Most of the reaction to this announcement though has been mixed. Many of our users seem to feel that, while they were fans of this show, that an MMORPG could really go either way.

"I thought Firefly was great," said anoma7y, "but as an MMO? Maybe, if they enable the players to have real characters interacting on the ground and not just typing chat in space."

Honestly, I don't know exactly what I think personally about this announcement. I've always said that, in theory, the Firefly universe would be an excellent basis for an MMORPG. The reasoning is simple. The show only lasted one season.

I have to agree with Ponico, who said, "I think this is good news. The Firefly universe is simple and yet very sophisticated."

To expand on that, I think that one season was enough to give the audience a taste of what the universe was all about, but leaves enough of the lore unexplored to allow the game's developers the chance to stretch their legs and create some new and interesting content. In fact, it's the short-lived nature of the show that actually gives the game a significant advantage over other sci-fi MMORPGs like Star Trek Online and Stargate Worlds, which run the risk of getting so bogged down in the lore of their television predecessors that the fans will pick the games apart and turn away from them.

Another issue to consider is that the Firefly Universe is populated by humans. One playable race can lead to lots of character customization options, not to mention the emphasis that could be put on classes that have already been defined by the series.

Kopema puts it well in saying, "The crew of Firefly were a pretty interesting bunch of characters, but they weren't on any kind of epic quest to save the galaxy (not that they knew of anyway!) More importantly, the characters were all EQUALLY interesting. It was no harder to identify with any character or any "class" than any other."

One of the problems that I have heard mentioned with other popular Sci-Fi franchises in MMORPG form is that people on the whole aren't as interested in playing within the universe as they are in playing as the existing characters from the series. Who wants to be Ensign Riley when they could be Captain Picard? Who wants to be Joe Smith the trader when you can be Han Solo? Firefly has the potential to look beyond the characters themselves and into the rich universe.

So far, what I've said has been pretty shiny and happy in terms of this game's future, but the truth is that there are a few marks against it as well. First of all, there was a reason that the show was cancelled in the first place. What I mean by this is that sure, there were many people who enjoyed it, especially after the DVD release, but it didn't have the mass popularity of a Star Trek or Stargate.

Still, whatever the future of this game, I think that I can say for certain that there a re a lot of people out there, myself included, who will be watching with interest throughout the development process.

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Alienunit writes:

All i can say is ...firefly...an mmo.......HOLY FUCKIN SHIT YAY WOOOOOOT I LOVE THAT SHOW MOVIE AND LOVE EVERYTHING ABoUT IT WOOOOT!!!!!!!..o also for the ppl that cancelled it....WHAT WERE U THINKING U RETARDED BASTARDS GO FUCK YOURSELVES!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......WOOT GO FIRE FLY!!!! COME BACK TO US!!!!

 

 

 

 

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12/16/06 3:59:41 AM
 
Lathial writes:

Firefly and the movie were great- I could envision the game being like the Privateer, the old PC title.

Lath

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12/16/06 6:35:20 PM
 
JulianDracos writes:
"What I mean by this is that sure, there were many people who enjoyed it, especially after the DVD release, but it didn't have the mass popularity of a Star Trek or Stargate."

Star Trek was not very popular.  The only reason it stayed on the air as long as it did was because it was produced by Lucile Balls company.  It only become massively popular starting 10+ years later and you had movied and spin off seried.

Firefly does have a problem.  Its name recognition will not get it that far outside of a small core audience that liked the series and likes mmorpgs.  Further, there is going to be a problem in that the wit and hummor are not going to be in the game because that comes from the main characters.

In order to pull this off I think you will need great developers as well as an experienced mmorpgs team.  Neither of these is likely to happen.  As much as I would like to see a Firefly MMO, I am not sure it will see the light of day. 
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12/18/06 2:17:49 AM
 
Ponico writes:
Don't under estimate the fans of Firefly. There's alot and Firefly keeps going up everyday. It's the kind of Sci-fi that can be compared with a good wine. It's good but the more you listen to it, the more you taste it's flavour.

I don't think Firefly is going to be able to compete against the big dogs but it's a good sci-fi direction to take for  anyone making an MMO. Face it, Firefly is also a very 1875 western culture and that is another interesting perception to look at. The only thing that made me shiver a bit is the website of multiverse. For a company that tries to present something professional, their website, screenshots and such are very amateur to be the least. Then again, I do not know them but from a marketing view, it's a very bad start if their image is already dodgy.

My point is, firefly is full of potential but I clearly see that the game is going to have a hard time due to poor marketting. Again, this might change in the following months and I do hope it does.
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12/18/06 12:42:13 PM
 
Lancing writes:

Very cool show and the movie was awsome. Be interesting how the game will come out.

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12/18/06 2:18:20 PM
 
Ditchdigger writes:
Firefly wasn't cancelled because it didn't have what it takes to be popular.  It was cancelled because Fox botched the presentation of the show by airing the episodes all out of order.

Most American TV shows are like an amusement park -- you can go to the rides in any order and they're just as fun.  Picture watching a random Star Trek episode -- the Captain's Log bit at the beginning gives you all the background you need for the episode.

Firefly is more like a novel.  Imagine picking up Fellowship of the Ring having never read it before and instead of starting with Chapter 1 you start with Chapter 2.  Then you skip to Chapter 9.  Then you go back to Chapter 4.  Sure each chapter is interesting in and of itself, but the true appeal of the book only comes across if you actually read it in order.

--Ditchdigger
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12/20/06 7:46:30 AM
 
MickeyC writes:
The television show was cancelled due to a problem with Fox's inability to find a suitable airtime for it.  It changed several times throughout its first season and because of that, received bad ratings.  When Fox's people saw that its ratings were no good, they decided to take it off the air midway through its first season.

The film, Serenity, proves, though, that the series had the potential to become wildly popular.  It was a surprise sleeper hit in the box office and DVD sales of both it and Firefly have been substantial.  Rightfully so, because it is arguably one of the greatest science fiction films of all time.

The name recognition argument I saw previously in this thread could definitely be a problem, especially since Fox still owns the rights to the Firefly name.   I don't know if they gave Multiverse the rights to the title or not, but if they did, you can bet this project probably doesn't have Joss Whedon's approval, which is going to make it very difficult to succeed, especially if die hard fans want to side with Joss.

A Firefly based MMO has massive potential if done correctly, but Multiverse is not exactly one of the best production teams in the industry.  Their previous endeavors in the MMO world are notoriously clunky and unattractive.  We'll have a better idea of what to expect when they announce who they've got working on developing this thing.  I, personally, am crossing my fingers that it's a few ex-Blizzard employees or something equally promising.
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theratmonkey writes:

I'm not really up to par with all of the companies that produce/make MMOG's ( Only know a few really.), but looking around on this "Multiverse" site kinda made me feel nervouse about how this project will turn out.

Some of the previous concerns have already been mentioned, so I'm not going to waste time mentioning them, but I will say that even if Joss Wheden has other plans at this time, I really hope he has at least SOME say on how this game will turn out. He doesn't really make games and from some of his interveiws and such, I kind of get the impression that he wouldn't know how to approach developing a good RPG system for it, but I do know he's a great writer, and could probably help find out a way to make the game fun, while still keeping everything in the Firefly Universe.

But if I had a game company to pick to make the new Firefly MMO, I would pick Funcom. With the time I spent on Anarchy Online, I know that they could create a unique and interesting game out of the Firefly universe.

I have high hopes for this, being a large Firefly (And Joss Whedon.) fan. I would even give up WoW to play a good Firefly MMO.

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1/30/07 12:13:23 PM
 
wolffin writes:
Loved the show / movie. It will be interesting to see how it turns out.
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