February 14, 2011
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Valentine's Day Relics

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A cynic might view Valentine's Day with the same skeptical eye they do Mother's Day — a holiday ostensibly created by florists to boost sales — only championed by the additional cabal of chocolatiers and jewelers. However, Valentine's Day has a more interesting and much older history.

Saint Valentine, or Valentinus, is the name of one of several early Christian martyrs, officially recognized by Pope Gelasius I, who established the feast of St. Valentine in 496 AD. Little is known about these martyrs, even by Gelasius, who listed them among others " ... whose names are justly reverenced among men, but whose acts are known only to God." Whether the sainted Valentius was a priest in Rome, a bishop from Terni, or a lesser known figure in Africa is lost to time and of little historical significance.

The origins of St. Valentine's Day as a celebration of romantic love has its roots in Middle Ages, first noted in 1382 in Chaucer's Parliament of Foules:

For this was sent on Seynt Valentyne's day
When every foul cometh there to choose his mate.

Chaucer wrote the poem to commemorate the first anniversary of the engagement of young King Richard II to Anne of Bohemia (they were married eight months later, both at the tender age of 15).


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The association between St. Valentine's Day and courtship flourished in the 14th century, with many references to it in French and English literature. A High Court of Love was established in Paris on St. Valentine's Day in 1400, dealing with love contracts, betrayals, and other disputes between lovers. It was instituted as a women's court, and the judges were selected by a panel of women on the basis of the recitation or written presentation of poetry.

The association with romantic love, along with a medieval revival of interest in classic literature, led to a paganization of the martyr's feast, so that the god Cupid — the Roman version of the Greek Eros — entered the celebration. Cupid is typically depicted with wings, a bow, and a quiver of arrows. His golden arrows, when shot into the heart of a sleeping victim, would inspire the person to fall in love with the first person they saw upon awakening. His leaden arrows would inspire wanton lust. His mother, Venus, would send him on errands to satisfy her whims.

Over the next several centuries, St. Valentine's Day became an occasion for writing love letters and sending lovers' tokens. During the Industrial Revolution, handwritten letters gave way to mass produced greeting cards. Today, it is estimated that over 190 million greeting cards are exchanged February 14. Just about every online game world now celebrates the holiday with special seasonal events.

However you celebrate today, I wish you love and happiness.

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Peter Freese Peter Freese
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Last Day to Submit Your Speaking Proposal for LOGIN 2011!

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The deadline is midnight tonight, Monday, February 14, to submit session proposals for the 2011 LOGIN Conference.

The LOGIN Conference is the only annual game industry event with a laser-sharp focus on the rapidly evolving business of online game development on all its platforms. The 5th annual LOGIN Conference, to be held May 16-18, 2011, at the Meydenbauer Center  in Bellevue, Washington, will bring online game developers and business leaders together to celebrate and further the online game ecosystem. The conference has an international attendee list of more than 500 of the most influential, forward-thinking leaders in the business of online game development.

The Advisory Board welcomes submissions from industry leaders, academia, and up-and-coming game development demi-gods. Speaking at LOGIN is an exclusive opportunity desired by many and shared by few that allows you to raise your profile in the industry, influence decision-makers, expose your company to influential audiences, and share your passion and expertise.

Visit the speaker submissions page for more information about how to submit a session and a few topical suggestions to get you started. Don't miss the deadline. After midnight tonight, no session proposals will be accepted without prior approval.

> Read submission guidelines and suggested topics


Industry Highlights

Take 2 Benefits From Strong Portfolio and Online Content Strategy

Take-Two Interactive has suffered years of rollercoaster years, buoyed by Grand Theft Auto, sales, and in a deep slump when it lacked a recent GTA title launch. Since the second half of 2010, financial reports announced Take-Two Interactive has met its revenue targets in Q3. Take 2 is also expected to perform ahead of forecasts for Q4 2010. The reason for this relative success is the performance of Red Dead Redemption and online content distribution strategies.

Story at LOGIN News


Nearly Half of All DC Universe Online Players Are PS3 Gamers

Sony Online Entertainment's DC Universe Online launched with great anticipation last month on both the PC and PlayStation 3. There was a measure of uncertainty how well the PS3 version would perform since it's an MMORPG on a console, which had yet to be a proven match-up of software to hardware platform. The uncertainty is over: Early reports have announced that 45 percent of DC Universe Online's member-ship is from the PS3 side of the fence, with shorter but more frequent play sessions defining the console user.

Read more at LOGIN News


Making Bank in Entropia Universe

MindArk's Entropia Universe is one of the few online games that build a real-world-grounded financial system into the heart of the game. As a result, Entropia Universe has benefited from the unstable economies around the world, pulling in investors who are buying and trading virtual property at ever-escalating, even record-setting prices. The risk of inflation is currently a greater concern than deflation, but both are possibilities in a virtual world economy where real-world money flows in and out of it.

Article at LOGIN News


Teaching Kids to Manage Money Through an Online Game

Trying to educate children on the value of an honest buck, and then to use it wisely, is one of the toughest lessons parents have to teach their offspring. With the help of a game, it could be a lot easier. At least, that is what the New Zealand-based developers of the bright, colorful but edutain-ing online virtual world Endeavour Island hope. Endeavour Island is designed for the 12- to 14-year-old age group and is already being tested in several schools.

Story on LOGIN News


It's a Brave New World for Traditional Game Developers

The stock for social gaming is on the rise, even as the market for hardcore games is flattening out. It would be easy to assume hardcore developers like BioWare and Blizzard feel threatened by this disruptive change. However, a recent panel at the DICE Summit shows leaders of the traditional game industry are not only dabbling in the games themselves, but are embracing the change the social games movement is driving.

Article at LOGIN News


RIFT: Unique or Uninspired?

Trion World's brand-new fantasy MMORPG RIFT: Planes of Telara is about to enter into open beta testing February 15. As the game is exposed to greater scrutiny, more comparisons between popular, established MMORPGs like World of Warcraft are sure to arise. RIFT seems to offer enough of the new and the tried-and-true to be more than a passing game fad, but will online gamers agree?

Read more at LOGIN News


LOGIN 2011 Sponsorship Prospectus

Sponsorship Opportunities Available at LOGIN 2011

Without our sponsors there would be no LOGIN! We are currently seeking sponsors for the 2011 event. Interested? To learn more about sponsorship opportunities at LOGIN visit the sponsorship page on our website, contact Cynthia Freese at cynthia@loginconference.com, or call 1.425.533.5973.


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