Today Microids, an adventure games producer and publisher in North America and Europe, announced that it will be launching an official website home for their popular adventure game Syberia.
With over 1 million copies sold world wide, Syberia fan communities have often come together on online forums to share and comment on the adventures of Kate Walker, the protagonists of the game. The game was originally released in 2002, and the new website, at www.syberia-series.com, hopes to provide fans with a place to communicate about the game, according to a press release from Microids.
At www.syberia-series.com, players can also download demos, trailers, patches, wallpapers, and access the complete games solution.
Kevin Richardson has officially left the Backstreet Boys.
Brian Littrell told andPOP last month that the group was planning to go back into the studio at the end of this month to record their next record, which they will continue to do beginning this weekend without Richardson.
The band has no plans to replace Richardson, who has left to pursue other projects.
“It was a very tough decision for me but one that was necessary in order to move on with the next chapter of my life,” Richardson said a statement on the official Backstreet Boys web site.
The band posted a message of their own saying they will miss Richardson and wish him all of the best.
“The door will always be open for him to return to the Backstreet Boys. We wish him the all the best in his future endeavors,” they said.
Britney Spears and her infamous other half, husband K-Fed, have sent the entertainment world abuzz again.
Spears apparently posted a poem on her official web site, which alludes to her unhappiness in her marriage with Federline, according to MSNBC.com.
“No more chains/ That you gave me/ Enough of pain/ Manipulation is the key … They screw it in/ Because you?re na?ve/You come to me now/ Why do you bother?/ Remember the Bible/ The sins of the father/ What you do/ You pass down/ No wonder why/ I lost my crown/ You don?t see me now/ You ask yourself why my crown is back/ And it?s way too high/ For you to be in my presence/ Especially my son/ You should bow down/ I?ve only just begun,” the poem apparently said.
The posting was taken down shortly after it was posted and Spears’ publicist could not confirm that the entry was posted.