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Conworlding, also called worldbuilding, is the process of constructing an imaginary world, sometimes associated with a whole fictional universe. The resulting world may be called a constructed world or a conworld. The term "worldbuilding" was popularized at science fiction writers' workshops in the 1970s. Developing an imaginary setting with coherent qualities such as a history, geography, and ecology is a key task for many science fiction or fantasy writers. Worldbuilding often involves the creation of maps, a backstory, and people for the world. Constructed worlds can enrich the backstory and history of fictional works, and it is not uncommon for authors to revise their constructed worlds while completing its associated work. Constructed worlds can be created for personal amusement and mental exercise, or for specific creative endeavors such as novels, video games, or role-playing games. (read more)

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P treble clef.svg Rock Saga Evolution | Featured video game
23 October 2015 release cover featuring Billy Brixton of the Nympho Guns smashing his guitar

Author: Solace
Project: Altverse II
Developer: Fireborn Games
Genres: Music, rhythm
Publisher: Abyss Entertainment
Summary: Rock Saga Evolution is a music rhythm video game developed by Fireborn Games and published by Abyss Entertainment. It is the sixth core installment in the Rock Saga series, the third to be developed by Fireborn following Rock Saga Greatest Hits, and the first core title following the dissolvement of SummerDream Games in June 2014. The game was launched in North America on 23 October 2015 for the VERS 360 and 720, InfiniTech 2 and InfiniTech 3, and Nintendo Revolution consoles. A month later, on 20 November, the game would be shipped worldwide, as well as being released on Direct Edge X and tOS. The game would eventually be ported to the Sega Krypton on 15 April 2016. Much like the predecessor titles of the franchise, Evolution is designed to offer a four-person band experience, encompassing lead and bass guitar, drums, and vocals. The game can be purchasable as a standalone title, enabling players to utilize their current compatible instrument controllers, or as a bundled package that includes these controllers.

Evolution shares common gameplay elements with preceding core games of the series, but introduced a new story mode that chronicles the "evolution of hard rock from the 1960s until present". Much like Rock Saga 5: Gods of Rock, the game incorporates drop-in/drop-out play, bands composed of any combination of available instruments, and both song-specific goals and general challenges to unlock new characters, guitars, and other extras in the game. Various historical music venues were also introduced, such as Euphonia Music Festival and The Alamo, as well as more recent music venues like SunFest in Columbia City. The game also incorporates the Giza pyramid complex—referred to as the Necropolis of Memphis—and the Colosseum of Rome, which serve as the final two venues in the game. The song "Seven Headed Whore" by Scorched Earth was also performed for inclusion in the game.

Much like other Rock Saga titles developed by Fireborn—Greatest Hits and UnpluggedEvolution re-uses songs previously featured in other titles of the series, however it is the first core title game to re-feature tracks previous used in preceding titles. Evolution 's track list contains 111 songs by 101 separate artists or groups dated between 1964 and 2015—the most of any Rock Saga core title, surpassing Rock Saga: Across the Globe 's track listing of 98 songs—which are playable across 17 different venues, the most of any game. Much like previous Rock Saga games, several musicians with songs in the game have been modeled through motion capture for playable characters in the game, including Ozzy Osburn and Doug Carpenter of Planetaria, Klaartje Den Boer, Hailee Wilhelm of Harmonova, Joe Petruzzi, Daniel Mustang of Damage Inc. and Speed Demons, Thom Choltz of The Red Patriots, Dene Gibbons of Bliss, and Derron Podanian of Method to the Madness. (more...)

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Patron Article of the Month – Greater Poland (Alternatively) by F0rsaken

Greater Poland (Polish: Wielkopolska), officially The People's Republic of Greater Poland, is a country in Central Europe. It is divided into 21 administrative provinces called voivodeships, covering an area of 544,709 km (210,313 sq mi). Greater Poland has a population of over 76 million and is the TBAth most populous state of Europe. Warsaw is the nation's capital and largest metropolis. Other major cities include Kraków, Wrocław, Łódź, Poznań, Gdańsk, Szczecin, and Kijów.

Greater Poland has a temperate transitional climate, and its territory traverses the Central European Plain, extending from the Baltic Sea in the north to the Sudetes and Carpathian Mountains in the south. The longest Polish river is the Vistula, and Poland's highest point is Mount Rysy, situated in the Tatra mountain range of the Carpathians.

Greater Poland regained its independence in 1918 as the Second Polish Republic, then became the Third Polish Republic post-German–Polish War. Through the Solidarity movement, Greater Poland slowly increased the amount of Progressive politicians in power for the population. Poland is a Marxist–Leninist one-party socialist unitary republic, with its bicameral legislature comprising the Sejm and the Senate. It is a developed market and a high-income economy. It provides a very high standard of living, safety, and economic freedom, as well as free university education and a universal health care system. Poland is a founding member of Sojusz Środkowoeuropejskim... (Read more)


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