It's ROCKtropia's birthday today!
Exactly three years ago, ROCKtropia was the very first planet to be added to Entropia Universe.
The launch of ROCKtropia was somewhat disappointing to some, as initially it lacked features, and mostly came across as a gigantic version of a land area. The main difference was appearance of the terminals, buildings, terrains and creatures, but there was no unique features that made the planet stand out.
However, over time the team from NEVERDIE Studios managed to give the planet its own identity. Zombies, werewolves and street gangs were tossed into the mix, and locations as the Cathedral, City of Dreams and Zomhattan came into existence.
From the beginning there has been a cooperation with a few artists. One of them being Lemmy from
Motörhead who got his own piece of land on the planet containing Lemmy’s Castle and Motörhead Stadium.
There has also been an competition for players to create a 'videoclip' for the song "Let it Rock" by
Kevin Rudolf.
Additional releases brought us
HELL and the Prison, and a set of missions that managed to feel uniquely different from the standard Calypso quests.
The community seemed to have mixed feelings about ROCKtropia, with some people loving the unique feel of it, while others stated it was not their cup of tea. Friend and foe were caught off-guard, though, when NEVERDIE pulled "
Hunt the Thing" out of his sleeve.
Featuring a roughly 2 hour long quest-line on a mini-planet modeled after the scenery of
The THING movie, it seemed as if it showed a completely new way of putting features of the Entropia Platform to use, and the general buzz in the community was one almost exclusively singing praise.
In its three years, ROCKtropia has shown us that despite the initial limitations they faced, where specific functionality was simply not available to them, if one uses their imagination, the platform allows for content that makes it feel unlike anything experienced in Entropia Universe before.
NEVERDIE revealed that there is another
movie-based project in partnership with Universal Studios coming up, and of course ROCKtropia will at some point feature streaming video and audio, as had been the idea from the get-go.
We're waiting to see how we'll be surprised next.
Happy birthday ROCKtropia, and we will raise a glass (cocktail, of course) to you tonight! ...