by the Christian Science Monitor
The video-game industry is in a slump that might be reversed by new technology – 3D games, for example. But it’s hard to argue with the industry’s tried-and-true formula for generating continued sales: sequels and still more sequels. The latest entry to gain attention is “Star Wars: The Old Republic,” which gamemaker BioWare showed off Monday at the E3 2010 video-game show in Los Angeles. The game, which is expected to be launched in 2011, takes up the Star Wars story about three centuries after BioWare’s earlier series of games, “Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic,” and long before the Star Wars movies.
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