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Originally posted by Celchu:
**Well, let's see... Metal Gear Solid 2, a chunk of RAM, or Coldstone...
Metal Gear Solid 2. ***
Luckily I read the entire post before letting this phrase sink in. Bad, bad Celchu! Almost gave me apoplexy!
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Mmmm.... Quality. /me begins to drool.
Rest assured, our game will have ample supplies of that. **
But of course. Far more quality than anybody elses, the best game ever, blah, blah, blah.
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Ahh, yes.. map of first town.. the houses shall spell 'made with Coldstone' when viewed with the ma option. Wonder if moki would accept that...**
Maybe also, in one of the music tracks, if it is played backwards you can hear a demonic choir chanting "made with coldstone, made with coldstone, all hail moki, made with coldstone....' ad infinitum.
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So, did I scare you Andiyar? It'll be Coldstone.:p*
Well, a little at first.
Anyway, now to address the actual questions.
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Taken from the Coldstone FAQ:
Once I make a really cool game with Coldstone, what then?
You can either distribute it for freely, or you can publish it through Ambrosia (subject to Ambrosia's acceptance of the game, of course). Ambrosia Software, Inc. is planning to publish an entire series of Coldstone-based games (similar to AD&D; modules) created by various talented people who use the Coldstone engine. We'll take care of the publicity, operations, order taking, etc., you just work on making a great game!
The engine will also be licensable for commercial/shareware distribution, should wish to "go solo" and publish your game on your own.
Ok, to me this implies that everyone pays an up front fee for their copy of Coldstone, probably around $45-$50 as Necro already stated. This license allows them to both release games for free, and seek to publish them through Ambrosia. However, if you wish to release a game 'solo' through either a shareware or commercial process, you will probably have to pay another fee, say $30 for shareware and $50 for commercial. Keep in mind though that I'm only guessing, and am in no way affiliated with Ambrosia or Beenox, other than a quite healthy consumer relationship.
-Andiyar
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"Any good that I may do here, let me do now, for I may not pass this way again"