Showing posts with label online gaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label online gaming. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 28, 2012
Strange Flesh by Michael Olson
Labels:
avatars,
family,
internet,
loyalty,
mystery,
online gaming,
politics,
relationships,
religion,
science fiction,
thriller
Wednesday, November 02, 2011
Reamde by Neal Stephenson
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| This is a guest post by Eva van Emden |
The biggest problem that Richard Forthrast, mega-rich owner of the only multiplayer game T'Rain, has to deal with is coddling the egos of his content writers. But the game is turned upside down when a virus called Reamde starts to encrypt the files of thousands of T'Rain users, demanding a ransom paid within the game; a full-scale war breaks out as bandits flock to rob the victims of their game gold. When a T'Rain player accidentally encrypts some files belonging to the Russian mafia, the consequences spread across the ocean to China and involve MI5, the CIA, a group of Islamic terrorists, and Richard Forthrast's own family.
Labels:
internet,
online gaming,
science fiction,
video games
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