View Full Version : Wolverine Studios Announces Music Wars Rebirth "FirstAccess" now available
Gary Gorski
09-20-2008, 03:07 PM
For anyone interested in our newest title we have just launched our "FirstAccess" phase. Basically you can come to our site and pre-order the game at a 15% discount off of 24.95 and can begin downloading the beta versions and play testing them if you want. We also have a vote going in our MWR forum for the best user created Music Company to include with the final release of the game so help us out and place a vote there. If you have any questions on the game just stop by our forums - this is the first release for developer Antuan Johnson and he will be happy to answer your questions there. Thanks as always for your support of Wolverine.
Gary Gorski
09-21-2008, 10:02 AM
By the way, just wanted to say that not only Antuan did a great job in this his first professional release of a game but so did our graphics designer - this was Icy's first project to be released with us and he did a great job with it. Take a look at the screens posted at our website. I'm extremely happy with what he did for the game.
Blade6119
09-21-2008, 06:46 PM
Is this in any way related to the freeware game Chart Wars?
Blade6119
09-25-2008, 01:29 AM
Guess not... :(
Guess not... :(
It's related on that it's also about running a music company, sign artists/bands, release records, schedule their tours, deal with the press, finances, etc but not related if what you mean is if it's from the same programmer.
Having played both (and with my obvious bias as the designer for this game), i can say that it's way more advanced/deep than charts wars, with way more options. I would say that is is close (naming another company game) to TEW but based on the music business instead of wrestling. Anton, the developer is also listening a lot to the open beta members as adding/tweaking a lot of requested features/changes so i'm sure this is going to be a great game.
Blade6119
09-25-2008, 11:11 AM
Thanks for the reply Icy, sounds promising!
Mizzou B-ball fan
11-25-2008, 07:39 AM
Music Wars: Rebirth has been released according to the website over at Wolverine Studios.
http://www.wolverinestudios.com/mwr.html
Gary Gorski
11-25-2008, 07:55 AM
Antuan has provided a demo of the game and there is a review forthcoming at Gameshark shortly as well if anyone is interested in the title.
Capital
11-25-2008, 12:38 PM
Thanks for posting...I may take a look at the demo and review over the holiday weekend.
Eilim
11-25-2008, 03:03 PM
Picked this up this afternoon. Currently having a blast just plugging in my old band and friends old bands and watching how they do in the charts.
Once I get a better feel for how the stats influence things and make up some artwork I'll go ahead and start up a label and see how I can do.
Pleasantly surprised with this one so far. Just wish a few interface elements were a bit more streamlined, but not really detering me from having fun at this point.
Gary Gorski
11-25-2008, 09:01 PM
I encourage everyone to give it a shot over the holiday - you might be surprised by how much there is to get into with the game. I think for his first "professional" release Antuan has done an excellent job and definitely make sure you post your suggestions for streamlining the interface in our forum so he has them to improve the game for future versions.
Positive review at gameshark (B+):
GameShark | Reviews | Music Wars Rebirth Review (http://www.gameshark.com/reviews/3153/Music-Wars-Rebirth-Review.htm)
hawk4669
11-26-2008, 04:50 PM
Going to buy it now. I'm a sucker for music based games.
Cheers!
Nogram
11-26-2008, 05:38 PM
Now you guys can start to push DDS Pro Football, and get that out in a months time.....
Please?
Izulde
11-26-2008, 05:38 PM
Now you guys can start to push DDS Pro Football, and get that out in a months time.....
Please?
DDS:PB 2 is next on the agenda, actually.
FrogMan
04-08-2009, 09:08 AM
I read about this game when I got DDS: College Basketball a couple weeks ago and thought it looked interesting. Now, today I received this email:
Rock The Charts or Hit The Links For Under Ten Bucks!
The college hoops season has come to an end but that only means its time for more gaming! Looking for your golf fix for the big tournament this weekend? What better way than by taking advantage of our special price on Total Pro Golf 2 - put yourself in the shoes of a professional golfer on one of six in game tours and play your way to the top of the world rankings. Right now you can pick it up on sale in the webstore for only 9.95 - a savings of almost 35%!
Or maybe you wish you could be one of the world's great record producers. Why not try to become that through Music Wars: Rebirth? Gameshark said "Music Wars: Rebirth has done a great job of bringing a tough but fair record industry simulation to the market" and scored it a B+ in its review. If you've been waiting to take a chance on this title you're never going to get a better one than this. MWR is also available for only 9.95 - that's 60% off its normal price! How can you beat that?
You do need to hurry though - this sale only goes through Sunday, April 12, 2009.
I already own TPG2 and will probably fire it back up when the sun will finally show its face up North, but Music Wars for under 10 buck is tempting.
Anybody got some comments on the game?
FM
Mizzou B-ball fan
04-08-2009, 09:22 AM
Somewhat related to the DDS:CB discussion, I'd note that Music Wars has obviously been well-tested. I have the game and haven't found any significant bugs. $10 is a superb price for Music Wars: Rebirth. You'll definitely get your money's worth.
I actually have not purchased Total Pro Golf 2, so I'll probably give that a spin.
FrogMan
04-08-2009, 09:24 AM
other than something super buggy, I assumed I'd get at least $10 worth out of a Wolverine game. It is a great deal. :)
Thanks for the comments though.
FM
Mizzou B-ball fan
04-08-2009, 09:32 AM
other than something super buggy, I assumed I'd get at least $10 worth out of a Wolverine game. It is a great deal. :)
Thanks for the comments though.
FM
The hardest part of the game for me was learning about how the record industry universe works. I had not played any previous record industry games. It took me a couple of test games to learn the ropes and understand some of the gameplay mechanics.
I made some horribly bad decisions in a couple of my test careers. I spent far too much creating a record when I should have been creating a single instead to get my new act going. I also put far too much money into the costs of a concert tour only to have 50-100 people show up for each show, leaving me thousands of dollars in the hole with no chance of recouping that money. Once I figured out the balance of how much I should spend on those kinds of things, the game got a lot better.
Perhaps the best thing to say is that there is a learning curve, but it's not terribly steep by any means.
I'm obviously biased as i designed the whole game interface and graphics, but i must say it's a great game and a really hidden gem not known enough.
You can't ever say any software is 100% bugs free, but you can be sure that at least there are no crashes etc. There have been a few patches that fixed minor gameplay issues and added features, specially some big ones in the world editor (like a bands/artists random generator), but not big issues were reported related to crashes or game stoppers.
It's probably related to the programming language used, that is a games programming suite (sorry forgot the name) instead of a "pure" programming language like VB or C#.
I have thought a few times on writing a dynasty to promote it and to show how good it is, but sadly i lack the time to do that. If you want a comparison with another text sim, i would say it has as much depth if not more than TEW, but based in the music industry instead of wrestling.
I really hope this cheap sale will help it's popularity to raise as much as it should and help future versions. Would love to see any of you writting a dynasty with it.
Pumpy Tudors
04-08-2009, 10:42 AM
I'll buy both of these games tonight or tomorrow. I'm very excited about them. Thanks, Gary!
Gary Gorski
04-08-2009, 01:57 PM
Thanks guys - the biggest reason for doing this sale was to get people to try out MWR. This was Antuan's first professional release and he made a fantastic game. I really think he's going to be a very, very good developer. I mean seriously, this game is really well done, has great depth and replayability and is a challenging simulation. For less than the price of a movie or CD today you can support a terrific young developer and we know the industry can use more of those. You will not be dissapointed with $10 spent here.
Blade6119
04-11-2009, 02:20 PM
Purchased it and now cant get it to start up. The install worked fine, and the game opened when i inserted the license. Sadly, after closing it I cant get it to re-open. Sent gary a PM, hoping this is resolved.
Tim Tellean
04-11-2009, 04:26 PM
Did you reboot?
Blade6119
04-11-2009, 04:30 PM
Yes, and that failed to produce any results. I did manage to solve the issue myself by downloading some windows .dll files off the net, so it works fine now!
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