‘Stargate Resistance’ Has Launched

Box art for Stargate ResistanceThe new PC game Stargate Resistance launched today (Feb. 10)!

Stargate Resistance is a fast-paced and deadly 3rd person shooter for control of the entire galaxy!

The arrogant System Lords believe they are the true masters of the universe, and have begun a savage campaign to dominate and enslave the known worlds.

Stargate Command operatives are the first line of defense against this menace. Small teams of brave agents use the Stargate to travel about the galaxy and parry the thrust of these alien overlords.

Whichever side you choose, each battle will be one of wits, skill, and reflexes that can decide the fate of the entire galaxy!

To celebrate, the game’s website has opened the Stargate Resistance Battle PC Sweepstakes (US and Canada). Make sure to visit the contest’s rules for further information.

“Are you ready, soldier? The ‘gate awaits!”

SGU 1.0 DVDs and Blu-rays Out Today (Feb 9)

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Make sure to check with your favorite video store for the new DVD/Blu-ray releases of SGU 1.0, the multi-disc sets containing the first ten episodes of Season One of Stargate Universe.

Both releases are packed full of extras and episode commentaries, several done by the actors themselves!

Stargate Universe returns to the Syfy Channel on Friday, April 2, with “Space.” Writer Joseph Mallozzi declared that this episode has the “coolest aliens we’ve ever done on the show.”

PC Game Stargate Resistance Releases 10 Feb

Screencap from Stargate Resistance video game

Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment has announced that their new PC-based on-line Stargate game, Stargate Resistance, will be released on February 10, 2010. The existence of the game was only announced on December 8, 2009, so this is an incredibly fast development, especially by comparison with the years of development on the not-yet-released Stargate Worlds game. It’s assumed Stargate Resistance is a less ambitious endeavor that will earn much-needed capital for continuation of Stargate Worlds development.

From the website, the game is described as:

Stargate Resistance is a fast-paced and deadly 3rd person shooter for control of the entire galaxy!

The arrogant System Lords believe they are the true masters of the universe, and have begun a savage campaign to dominate and enslave the known worlds.

Stargate Command operatives are the first line of defense against this menace. Small teams of brave agents use the Stargate to travel about the galaxy and parry the thrust of these alien overlords.

Whichever side you choose, each battle will be one of wits, skill, and reflexes that can decide the fate of the entire galaxy!

Playing the game will require a broadband internet connection and the following minimum computer specs:

  • Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista
  • 2.0+ GHZ Single Core Processor
  • 512 Mbytes of System RAM
  • NVIDIA 6200+ or ATI Radeon 9600+ Video Card
  • 8 GB of Free Hard Drive Space

For more information, including wallpapers, videos, etc, visit Stargate Resistance.com.

Sci Fi Wire: Stargate Props Could Be Yours

SCI FI WIRE has announced, “Propworx, who was also behind 2009’s Battlestar Galactica auctions, has launched a series of Stargate Artifacts auctions this week. Fifteen seasons of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis memorabilia will be up for sale through eBay and two huge live auctions.”

The twenty items listed in the article include Working Jaffa Serpent Head, Horus (Falcon) Head, MALP, Goa’uld Hand Device, Jaffa Staff Weapon, Thor, Jack O’Neill’s Sunglasses, Hero Zat Gun, Hero T.E.R., Hero Replicator Pistol, Hero Anti-Replicator Gun, The Ark of Truth, Daniel’s Glasses, Ori Prior Staff, Ancient Drone, Zero Point Module, Ronon Dex’s Blaster, Ancient Communications Terminal, Ancient Lifesigns Detector, and Teyla’s Bantos Rods.

This auction is not for the faint-of-heart. Most of these items are valued starting at $1000!

Sci Fi Wire tells us, “You can find out more at www.propworx.com and join the conversation there. You can also follow Propworx on Twitter.”

Firesky Announces ‘Stargate: Resistance’ PC Game

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Firesky, the publisher for Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment’s troubled Stargate Worlds MMORPG, have announced their new Stargate product, Stargate: Resistance, at the game’s new homepage.

Here’s the announcement from Chris Klug, Creative Consultant:

Hello to our fans, and a special hello to any of you I’ve had the pleasure of chatting with one-on-one during the past couple years. I’m glad to be back online! I’m sure it comes as no surprise to you that here at Firesky the last year has been a little rough. The fact I’m here talking to you should tell you there’s a happy ending in sight.

We’ve come through it all with as much excitement and passion for the Stargate franchise as ever (Stargate: Universe, anyone?) and, as you can see from this new website, for now we’re focusing our efforts on an exciting new game for you Stargate fans, Stargate:Resistance. Combining the talents of all our developers, this 3rd-person action title pits teams of Stargate Command personnel against the System Lords and their minions in exhilarating real-time online battles. This new title is the fruit of what we’ve all worked on in the last few months.

The game focuses on three really exciting elements: fluid team-centric play (the classes support one another), fast-paced real-time combat, and wonderful maps designed specifically to bring these two sides into conflict through dynamic hand-to-hand and ranged combat.

Resistance brings to our fans the kind of gameplay SGW never planned to deliver. Resistance delivers the combat, weapons and tactics seen so often on the show that many of you have been asking for. I know this game will excite fans who have longed to go toe-to-toe with a Jaffa as well as those who always wanted to dominate the galaxy in ways the MMO could only hint at, and I’m proud to have been part of this team and prouder still that Firesky is bringing this product to you. Everyone working hard on this title is equally proud, and well they should be.

As well as building this new exciting product, paramount to Firesky’s long-term future is restoring your confidence and trust in us. While we’ve never lied to you about our circumstances, many times we were silent while our critics had their fun at our expense. We chose to remain quiet during those times, because, honestly, we often didn’t know what our future was day-to-day, sometimes even hour-to-hour. As a group we chose to not say anything until we knew something.

Moving forward, think of our relationship as one we need to re-build; imagine this conversation is the first one we have over a cup of coffee in Starbucks where I ask you to give us a chance to restore what we had and enjoyed together.

Continue to stick with us. I know you’ll enjoy the fast-paced action Resistance has in store for you while we continue to work towards SGW’s release.

Chris

Some of the game’s details are included below, but more information can be found on the FAQ page at their website:

What is Stargate Resistance?

Stargate Resistance is a team-based 3rd person shooter set in the Stargate universe. Players will join a team based on which faction they choose and go head- to-head against other players as they vie for control of the galaxy across different worlds.

What Platforms will it be on?

Stargate Resistance will be available on the PC only.

What are system requirements?

Minimum System Requirements
• Windows XP SP2 or Windows Vista
• 2.0+ GHZ Single Core Processor
• 512 Mbytes of System RAM
• NVIDIA 6200+ or ATI Radeon 9600+ Video Card
• 8 GB of Free Hard Drive Space

Recommended System Requirements
• 2.4+ GHZ Dual Core Processor
• 1 GBytes of System RAM
• NVIDIA 7800GTX+ or ATI x1300+ Video Card
• 8 GB of Free Hard Drive Space

These specs are subject to change as game development continues.

When will it be released?

Stargate Resistance
is set to be released in the first quarter of 2010.

SGU DVD Cover Art Revealed

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TVShowsOnDVD and others have posted the cover art for the DVD and Blu-ray box sets for the upcoming SGU Region 1 release on February 9, 2009. These 3-disc sets will contain episodes 1-10 (out of 20 episodes) of Season 1 of Stargate Universe. At right is the DVD cover, while the Blu-ray has the typical blue bar across the top.

Amazon is offering pre-ordering of the DVD version for US$27.99, and the Blue-ray version for US$38.99. This is a significant discount off the retail prices of $48.98 and $69.99, respectively.  A preliminary list of extras is detailed here.

SGU: Beyond the Episodes with Kino Webisodes

There were thirty webisodes prepared for the first season of Stargate Universe. The special unit that was created for recording these episodes was helmed by Ivon Bartok, known for his extra features that have been included on DVD and Blu-ray releases for Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis.

According to creative consultant Joseph Mallozzi, who had his hand in writing several of these webisodes, “Some kino scenes will be episode-specific while others will be more general. They’re added material so, no, you don’t have to watch them to follow what’s going on in the show – however, they do offer insight into ship life and certain characters that someone who only watches the episodes won’t be privy to.”

Thus far, MGM has released 20 of these webisodes both on their main website and at their YouTube Stargate Central channel. Solutions has gathered their descriptions and links together for your convenience in the new wiki article Kino Webisodes: Season One. The article also provides background information to tie these webisodes into the events shown in the television episodes.

Ivon Bartok recently tweeted that there were 30 webisodes associated with the first 10 episodes of Season One and that they should have been included in the SGU 1.0 DVD release that’s coming out on February 9, 2010, in Region 1. However, from the 3-disc set’s preliminary content list, it appears that not all have been included. Bartok stated that “all my stuff is on the blu-ray version,” which has just been announced and does indeed include much more material (see TV Shows on DVD for complete descriptions).

Amazon Gold Box Deal: SGA Complete Series

Geeks of Doom have listed the Lightning Deals being offered by Amazon.com for Thanksgiving and Black Friday, and Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Series Collection is the Gold Box Deal for Thursday, November 26.

Here are the details: “Of note, the Gold Box deal of the day is the Stargate Atlantis: The Complete Series Collection DVD box set for only $88.99 (that’s 66% off the list price of $259.98). This 26-disc set contains all five seasons of the scifi television series, plus bonus features. The sale begins at midnight PST/3am EST and ends after 24 hours (while supplies last).”

Visit Amazon.com for details and a list of their other offerings.

SGU 1.0 DVD Set Coming February 9, 2010 (Updated)

TV Shows on DVD has announced that the first ten episodes of Season One of Stargate Universe will be released on a special edition DVD set on February 9, 2010, entitled SGU 1.0.

The set will contain three discs and feature lots of extras, including episode commentaries, webisodes, actor portraits, and video diaries.

From TV Shows on DVD, the episode list and who MIGHT be doing the commentaries include:

  1. Air (Part I & II) Extended Version (commentary by Brian J. Smith, David Blue and Elyse Levesque)
  2. Air (Part III) Extended Version
  3. Darkness
  4. Light (commentary by Brian J. Smith, David Blue and Elyse Levesque)
  5. Water (commentary by director William Waring and actor Louis Ferreira)
  6. Earth (commentary by Brian J. Smith, David Blue and Elyse Levesque)
  7. Time (commentary by writer/director/executive producer Robert C. Cooper and actor David Blue)
  8. Life (commentary by Ming-Na and Brian J. Smith)
  9. Justice (commentary by director William Waring and actors Louis Ferreira, Brian J. Smith, Elyse Levesque and Jamil Walker Smith)

Extra Features:

  • Kino Video Diaries
    • Kino 101 with Brad Wright and Robert C. Cooper
    • Young “Get that thing out of here”
    • Destiny Tour
    • Eli: Mess with Greer, Scott and TJ
    • Spencer and Brody sneaking smokes
  • Destiny SML
    • Ming-Na
    • David Blue
    • Alaina Huffman
  • Stargate 101: Presented by Dr. Daniel Jackson
    • The Stargate
    • The GOA ‘ULD
    • Hyperspace
    • The Ancients
    • Ascension
    • Lucian Alliance
  • Kino Video Diaries
    • Voyeur Scott and Chloe’s conversation
    • Eli: Chloe interviewed in her room
    • James in the Shower
    • Kino Race
    • Inman makes alcohol concoction then hears explosion
    • Brody after Riley accident
    • Brody and Riley try on space suits
    • Voyeur Scott and Chole’s embrace by window
  • Destiny SML
    • Robert Carlyle
    • Louis Ferreira
    • Lou Diamond Phillips
    • Brian J Smith
    • Elyse Levesque
    • Jamil Walker Smith
  • Kino Video Diaries
    • Favorite meal bit
    • Riley Diary
    • Park Diary

The Region 1 DVD Set Technical Features: “Episodes will be provided in Anamorphic Widescreen (1.78:1), with English Dolby Digital 5.1 and Spanish Dolby Surround audio tracks; subtitles will be English, French and Spanish. Suggested retail price is $49.98 US, or $59.98 CAN.”

This is the first time that a Stargate show has been released as a half-season set. Some Twitter buzz had it that it’s a consolation for both the interrupted season (SGU will return in April 2010 on Syfy with the last ten episodes of the season) and for those who need to catch up.

In the meantime, we still have one more episode before the break: “Justice”, episode 10, will be shown on Friday, December 4, at 9 PM ET on Syfy.

ETA: TV Shows on DVD has updated their release announcement to include the Blu-ray version and this version contains much more material in its 2-disc set. Make sure to visit TV Shows on DVD for all the details!

SGU: “Air” Novelization Coming This Month

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James Swallow was interviewed by Unreality SF about several of his projects, including the upcoming release of his novelization of “Air”, the three-part premiere of Stargate Universe written by Brad Wright and Robert. C. Cooper.

Swallow isn’t a stranger to Stargate, having written several of the Big Finish Audio Dramas for both Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis. He’s recently joined their staff as a story editor to work on the next set, or season, of plays.

From the Stargate portion of the interview:

His next Stargate project is a novel, though: James’ novelisation of Air, the opening episodes of the new Stargate series Universe, will be published in November. There are always horror stories floating around about how secretive some production studios can be when it comes to providing the authors of novelisations with information, so how much access did James have to inside information about the series while writing the book? “I was working directly from the three episodic scripts that made up the pilot storyline, along with a few scripts from later episodes, photos, story synopses and character notes,” he explains. “Early on, I had to work from out-of-date versions of the scripts where many details were still in flux – names and ranks, order of scenes, that kind of thing – but later I got access to the final drafts, thanks to the help of John Scalzi, the show’s creative consultant, and used a combination of all the elements to build the novel.”

Some studios demand very strict novelisations of their episodes/movies, with little to no added material, but that wasn’t the case with Air. “I got to add a fair bit of new stuff,” James reveals. “Mostly what I did was expand and ‘open out’ existing scenes from the scripts with added dialogue and more narrative depth, but there are a couple of places where I wrote some totally new scenes. I was lucky in that I had a pretty free hand.”

By now, the episodes have aired, and James has been able to compare his novelisation with the final episodes. “It’s fascinating to see how scenes were actually shot compared to how I had visualised them,” he ruminates. “I guess in a way, the novelisation is the way I would have ‘directed’ it. There’s not a lot of differences between the two on a gross level, but on a smaller scale there are variations – for example, Air has a lot of quick, choppy flashbacks in it, and while that works well on TV, it’s not so good for a novel, so I wrote a strictly chronological version of the events. There’s also a couple of scenes that were moved to later episodes of the TV show that appear in the novel, and some that were scripted and shot but cut for time.” He admits that there are “some things I would have written differently if I had seen the episodes first, but I kinda like the fact that the book and screen versions don’t exactly marry up – it means that fans who watch the show and then read the novel get to experience two versions of the same narrative.”

With the novelisation of Air, James has written for all three TV incarnations of Stargate. What does Universe brings to the table to stand out against the two previous series, in his opinion? “You can see from the outset that SGU is a very different show, in terms of look and texture. I think this series has the potential to be Stargate’s equivalent of Deep Space Nine, with a darker take on familiar tropes. I imagine that, like DS9, SGU will be the red-headed stepchild of its franchise,” he laughs. Asked if there will be original Universe novels following his novelisation James reveals that “there are indeed plans in the works for Fandemonium Books to produce original Stargate Universe tie-ins in the future, adding to the existing line of Stargate SG-1 and Stargate Atlantis novels.” Another James Swallow book in the Universe line could be a while off, though. “I certainly wouldn’t rule out writing an original SGU novel myself – but I think I’ll wait until the first season is complete to get a better handle on the show’s direction before considering it.”

Make sure to visit Unreality SF for the rest of the interview, which discusses many of Swallow’s other projects. Stargate Universe: Air will be out this month, according to this article, and is already available for pre-order at Amazon.com.