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Sr. MemberActivity: 359Merit: 250 Re: Shaq-Fu, a famous video game to accept Quark for In-game Transactions April 11, 2014, 02:32:59 PM #19 Quote from: hellscabane on April 11, 2014, 02:26:36 PM Quote from: Netnox on April 11, 2014, 08:56:50 AM Quote from: hellscabane on April 11, 2014, 03:07:17 AM Very interesting, this is actually pretty cool.



[At first I thought this was some strange redo of that miserable game for the Genesis/SNES; but it looks like it'll be a legitimate game (even accepted by O'Neal himself) and the fact that QRK will be used is quite intriguing.]



Yes this one is legit for sure, got lot of positive feedback at /r/gaming. I think i'll get a copy and at the same time to experience my first in game Crypto action, pretty cool

Yes this one is legit for sure, got lot of positive feedback at /r/gaming. I think i'll get a copy and at the same time to experience my first in game Crypto action, pretty cool



If the campaign is successful, I wonder what route the game publishers will take regarding dealing with the transacting of QRK.

Yeah, I think it'll be worth getting. And heck, maybe if it's good enough, it can rid me of the scars of what was Shaq Fu for the Genesis...If the campaign is successful, I wonder what route the game publishers will take regarding dealing with the transacting of QRK.

Still up in the air - I'm the one that worked this out with them . Game isn't made yet obviously, so that'll evolve. From the wording though of their various public statements, it sounds like they'll make the PC version regardless of what happens with their campaign. The campaign is an interest check, as it'll cost a lot more than $450K to make! Still up in the air - I'm the one that worked this out with them. Game isn't made yet obviously, so that'll evolve. From the wording though of their various public statements, it sounds like they'll make the PC version regardless of what happens with their campaign. The campaign is an interest check, as it'll cost a lot more than $450K to make!