Posted on 03 October 2009 by ClassicMoments
While we were searching around Youtube…for R&D purpose (ahem!), we’ve found a very interesting video clip.
This wonderful arrangement was done by an Aion fan, justamemory.
He even made a sheet music so all of us can play on our piano!
You can check the videos and sheet music on the Aionsource.com.
One of the very best fan ‘art’ indeed.
Posted on 17 September 2009 by ClassicMoments
Aion gives you wings. And people love it.
Today, NCsoft announced that “Aion – Tower of Eternity” set record-breaking numbers; nearly 400,000 gamers have pre-ordered the game. A good number indeed.
Anyone who pre-ordered Aion will be able to play a few days ahead of everyone else. They will be treated to a server Pre-Selection (beginning tomorrow September 18) and a two-day headstart period (beginning September 20).
From its successful launch in Asia, it looks like NCsoft is going to be smiling for awhile. But on the other hand, there are many free-to-play games coming out as well, so we’ll see how many people will stick with it. You can find more information on their official website – http://www.aiononline.com
Posted on 26 August 2009 by ClassicMoments
Was that a lame intro?
Whatever. You guys got it and you know you love NCsoft stuff no matter how corny I am.
NCsoft is bringing many cool stuff (and swags) to show off their awesome games.
It’s a triple play; Aion, Guild Wars 2 and City of Heroes. It’s one of NCsoft’s strongest line ups yet.
One of the most anticipated MMORPG this year, Aion (PAX 2009 booth #642), will be introduced to attendees of PAX 2009 with the playable version of Aion 1.5. The newer version includes a better balancing out of the classes, more customization options for the characters and more. You can visit the Aion website or watch our screenshots gallery for Aion 1.5.
Guild Wars 2 (PAX 2009 booth #842), free-to-play (once you buy the title) MMORPG will have many events that wil satisfy many Guild Wars fans out there. They will also host a giveaway of The Art of Guild Wars 2, a 128 pages long, hardbound book with illustrations of Guild Wars 2. Artists will be there to sign the book throughout the show. They will also have Q&A session for upcoming Guild Wars novel, The Fall of Ascalon. If you’re wondering what Guild Wars 2 might look like, you can visit our Guild Wars 2 screenshots gallery.
The City of Heroes booth (PAX 2009 booth #542) will have a showcase of the latest update: powers customization. It’s the 16th free expansion update. The booth will also have giveaways and a PAX exclusive Costume Power code for you to use it in game. More information can be found on the City of Heroes website.
Looks like NCsoft really worked hard for this year’s PAX.
Posted on 18 August 2009 by ClassicMoments
Aion, one of the most anticipated MMORPG of the year (it really is) has gone gold since last week.
And today, they have released a trailer and bunch of screenshots of Aion 1.5.
If we are correct, Aion beta service was on version 1.3. South Korea had the Aion 1.5 version for awhile.
Anyways, it looks really good.
Well, Aion utilizes tweaked version of CryEngine so no wonder it looks good.
Posted on 06 August 2009 by ClassicMoments
NCsoft released the second version of Developer’s Diary video for Aion, one of the very highly anticipated MMORPG of this year. This podcast includes the in-game footage for you to discover more about world of Atreia. If you’re fan of MMO, you probably already know what Aion is. But if you do not have many information about them, here’s your chance to catch up:
You’re welcome.
Posted on 13 April 2009 by ClassicMoments
If you have a place in your heart for some hardcore MMO love (without WoW addiction), you’d already know who NCsoft is and what AION is all about. They develop and publish Lineage series, and also known as the publisher of Guild Wars series in the western market. And recently, NCsoft’s latest MMO, AION has been a huge hit in the Asia market.
And finally, they’re coming to US (and Europe, possibly).

The NCsoft rep. told us that it’s coming to US in fall of 2009, and most likely, they might skip the long BETA testing period since it’s already stablized by updates for an Asia markets. The team is hard at work for localizations and QA process, and it’s almost safe for us to say that we can expect a full experience within 6 months.