I've been busy...
http://www.mmorpg.com/discussion.cf...m/51/loadthread/53212/setstart/1/loadclass/35
I submited to
support@mmorpg.com to see who we need to talk to, to get yserbius in their DB. Yserbius was mentioned several times in their forums, but nothing really all that deep. So I posted... Hehehe...
I also posted at:
http://www.giantitp.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=gaming;action=display;num=1128099543
I also went to:
http://www.mpogd.com, I submited news and the game itself to mpogd.com.
Here's what I posted there as news,
"Members of Yserbius.org with the help from several programmers, have begun to recreate the classic Sierra Online game Shadows of Yserbius.
Already deep in development, Yserbius.org has managed to get the classic Tavern launch in a Java ran environment. Not yet multiplayer, the developers of the recreation hope to have the full functionality of the tavern up within a few months of this news being posted.
The community at yserbius.org has grown extensively within the last three months, with over 200 members and dozens of content contributors. Their focus, is to bring back those that remember and played online a century ago, when it was still new and advanced as far MMORPGs go.
The premise of the game was to kill a evil elemental creature called En-li-Kil. There were a number of "rooms", where up to 30, then later 60 people could meet and adventure together in up to groups of four. Combat was turn-based.
The available professions were Barbarian, Knight, Ranger, Thief, Cleric, and Wizard. Player races included Human, Orc, Elf, Troll, Dwarf, Gnome, Halfling, and Gremlin.
Another popular pastime was player vs player sparring. This later became corrupted by cheating, as well as version compatibility issues, which later versions tried to address, but with little success. Later the Fates of Twinion (released in 1993), and the Ruins of Cawdor (released in late 1995) were released, but never reached the popularity of the original game. Yserbius in its online form was shut down permanently in mid-1996, along with the ImagiNation Network.
Many players were members of guilds ranging from the large SoF (Soliders Of Fortune) and KoY (Kingdom Of Yserbius), to the smaller guilds such as TheMercs, KoC (Knight of Chivalry), and KAAOS (Killing As An Organized Sport). Most guilds were based on role playing with very little questing being done later in the game. A handful of the guilds started in Yserbius during the early 1990's, such as TheCelts and New Outriders, still exist to this day.
Yserbius.org invites you to join the community and remember the bygone days that were Yserbius."