Posted September 26, 2011
Hello
A few days ago i stumbled across the announcement, that Most Wanted Entertainment is raising funds to make a sequel to, imo, one of the best Space RTS-Games ever: NEXUS - The Jupiter Incident.
Here is the link to the Fundraising-Project: http://www.games-plant.com/nexus2/
Everybody who likes to participate can put his/her money in there and take part in creating a game (in the words of Interplay) "For Gamers, by Gamers"^^. And i think it would be helpful if information about this project is distributed as wide as possible.
And on top of that, it is perfectly safe! You pay with Paypal, just like here on GOG, and there is only a transfer of money, if the Goal of gathering 400.000€ is actually met. If it is not, and the game therefore cannot be made, nobody pays anything. But i hope that wont be the case^^.
Reading about the plans to do a Sequel, i remembered that i had bought the original Game some time ago and wondered, if GOG could add this magnificent Game to their Catalogue of great games. Maybe they are even willing to invest into Nexus 2.
A few days ago i stumbled across the announcement, that Most Wanted Entertainment is raising funds to make a sequel to, imo, one of the best Space RTS-Games ever: NEXUS - The Jupiter Incident.
Here is the link to the Fundraising-Project: http://www.games-plant.com/nexus2/
Everybody who likes to participate can put his/her money in there and take part in creating a game (in the words of Interplay) "For Gamers, by Gamers"^^. And i think it would be helpful if information about this project is distributed as wide as possible.
And on top of that, it is perfectly safe! You pay with Paypal, just like here on GOG, and there is only a transfer of money, if the Goal of gathering 400.000€ is actually met. If it is not, and the game therefore cannot be made, nobody pays anything. But i hope that wont be the case^^.
Reading about the plans to do a Sequel, i remembered that i had bought the original Game some time ago and wondered, if GOG could add this magnificent Game to their Catalogue of great games. Maybe they are even willing to invest into Nexus 2.