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Sci-Fi Channel to Work on MMO-TV Hybrid
15 Jun, 2008, 10:48 am IST |
Nikhil Singh
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With the MMO industry growing exponentially, and TV shows based on games being relatively less explored, Sci-Fi channel have teamed up with Trion World Network to create an MMO as well as a TV show based on it, that will move along hand-in-hand. The president of Sci-Fi channel, Dave Howe, said that it would be the ‘Holy-Grail’ of such ventures. There are no more details out yet, but the territory seems unexplored and the outcome might be interesting at least, if not successful. |
Tags: MMOG , Sci-Fi Channel
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