Curt Schilling Signs Endorsement Deal with SOE

Major League Baseball pitcher Curt Schilling has signed an endorsement deal with SOE. The following is a press release from Sony Online Entertainment: ======================================================
World Series Champion and MVP Pitcher Signs Endorsement Deal With Sony Online Entertainment CURT SCHILLING GOES FROM PITCHING WIZARD TO VIRTUAL WIZARD World Series Champion and MVP Pitcher Signs Endorsement Deal With Sony Online Entertainment
SAN DIEGO, CA – March 16, 2006 – Sony Online Entertainment Inc. (SOE), a global leader in the online video games industry, today announced an endorsement deal with Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling. The World Series MVP is an avid player of the online game EverQuest® II and is also a long-time fan of its precursor EverQuest®, both SOE online games. The sponsorship will include personal appearances, media tours and opportunities for fans of both games to meet Schilling. "I'm excited about this partnership with Sony Online," said Schilling. "I've been playing video games a long time. I've been a fan of Sony Online since the first time I logged into the original EverQuest. That passion has only increased since the launch of EverQuest II." Schilling may be one of today's top athletes in professional baseball, but off the field he plays a unique character in the award-winning Massively Multiplayer Online (MMO) video game EverQuest II, a fully realized 3D fantasy world of mythical creatures, magic spells, majestic landscapes, and fierce dragons. "EverQuest II provides me an opportunity to remain in touch with my family during the incredible travel schedule a major league baseball season," Schilling said. "One of the greatest elements of EverQuest II is that I can play when I'm on the road. My son Gehrig and I play together when I'm not working and he's not in school." EverQuest II offers players a huge online world where thousands of players come together for shared adventure and community. This online game sets the standard for graphical realism, as players are immersed in the game's exciting locales and dangerous lands. EverQuest II has a powerful epic storyline and gives players the potential to be hero or villain in a world that never ends. "I enjoy the anonymity and the ability to interact on a personal level with people I wouldn't normally meet or know," Schilling said. "That, and the game is a riot. There's no end to it, the world is enormous, the possibilities are endless, and above all else, it's a place to go and relax amongst friends. What I can't get enough of is your ability to interact with real live people. The game's about teamwork, and knowing the right way to pick and play your class properly in such a way that it complements a group. That's why EverQuest has stayed so popular." The 39-year-old baseball superstar has been a long time fan of SOE games, even contributing game reviews of expansion packs to gaming magazines, and is an avid web communicator, feeling this is the best way to connect with the video game fans. His next role as SOE spokesman and EverQuest II devotee is to immerse his characters in the new Kingdom of Sky expansion, leading his guild on quests, raids and exploration of the Overrealms. Schilling is planning on attending the Sony Fan Faire Convention in Atlanta, April 6 – 8, 2006, where he will give media interviews and get a tour of the game's newest features.

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Go Curt!
# Apr 14 2006 at 8:01 AM Rating: Decent
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I think that it is great that Curt might help SOE be more mainstream. Just as those old geezers warned of Beatles or Elvis fans in the past, there are those out there that stigmatize EQ and have never played. I agree with Distilll that this might place a well known name with EQ and it is great he still finds a way to have father and son time via EQ. Go Curt, but sorry I can't cheer for you in baseball; I am a St. Louis fan, go Cards!
Don't bash Schilling
# Apr 12 2006 at 8:47 AM Rating: Good
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Schilling has never been connected to the steriod controversy.

And he's the kind of gutsy player who will continue to pitch even w/ a major injury that would have sent most other pitchers... or players!... home for the season.

And he brings in the family values via EQ'ing w/ his son.

I was heartbroken when Schilling went to Boston. /Shakes her fist at George Steinbrenner
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# Mar 26 2006 at 11:59 AM Rating: Good
Does this mean Alchemists will now be able to make Steroids in game?? Smiley: rolleyes
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# Mar 21 2006 at 5:52 PM Rating: Default
I think that it is great the Curt Schilling is getting involved. He has bought a great deal of attention to ALS (the bloody sock-KALS--stirke out ALS) and being involved in EQ, he should bring that alot of attention--showing that families can get involved in it and still enjoy there time together whether at home or away and that EQ is not bad at all.
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# Mar 21 2006 at 10:03 AM Rating: Decent
i only wish it advertized EQ1 more. still, i hope it get more people into both games. lord knows EQ1 needs more peeps-then again, third of my guild is return noobs and third of it is just plain noobs. that other third of it is full of actual EQ veterans.

All hail the Emperor of Cabilis- Linkdeath!
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# Mar 21 2006 at 2:24 AM Rating: Decent
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Amen brother or sister possibly..... nice wored useage.....bought dar time SOE got some darn respect
Schiling
# Mar 20 2006 at 10:59 PM Rating: Default
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Still remembering him trying to trade his autographs for a CoF..
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# Mar 21 2006 at 9:55 AM Rating: Default
ROFL!
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# Mar 20 2006 at 8:51 PM Rating: Default
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OMG.....This has got to be the most boreing piece of news I have read all day. I have never been more excited about something I care so little about :p

Seriously what does a baseball player plan to bring to SOE games?
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# Apr 14 2006 at 8:04 AM Rating: Decent
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You must be a Duke LaCrosse fan.
RE: OMG
# Apr 12 2006 at 10:09 AM Rating: Decent
MMORPG's still have a stigma to them to some large areas of the population.
Getting a well-known, respected name & face connected to the genre can and should have a positive effect on some of those "haters" out there. Whether it be garnering new players or shutting up the idiots who stereotype the genres players it is a good thing.

Either that or it'll kill his fan base in the aforementioned groups.
RE: OMG
# Mar 31 2006 at 1:44 AM Rating: Decent
I think your post was the most boring thing I've ever read on here.And who cares what bores you anyway?Post something Smart or don't post at all!
RE: OMG
# Mar 29 2006 at 2:04 PM Rating: Default
Well look at it this way.If your wife is a baseball fan but hates the fact that you spend so much time playing EQ and watching ball games ,Now you have an excuse.Tell her you are playing with Curt. :}
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# Mar 29 2006 at 2:09 PM Rating: Decent
Peralay said it perfect! You might enjoy watching people play tiddlywinks but I think that would be boring as hell!I think reading your post was boring as hell to be honest.
RE: OMG
# Mar 20 2006 at 9:43 PM Rating: Decent
A bloody sock?
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# Mar 20 2006 at 9:43 PM Rating: Decent
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It's EQ news. It's good publicity for EQ. A popular major league baseball player may attend the Sony Fan Faire Convention in Atlanta... more good publicity.

It's all relevant. It's interesting to us non-nerds that have interests beyond computer games. Let Sony get some positive press about famous gamers because too much of the press that MMO's get is about fools that become addicted and neglect their children.

RE: OMG
# Mar 21 2006 at 9:20 AM Rating: Decent
There's interests beyond computers? I'm eitehr too much of a geek, or I need to get out more.
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# Apr 19 2006 at 11:31 AM Rating: Default
You are 100% plus 50% more geek exp bonus of a geek!
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# Apr 06 2006 at 5:49 PM Rating: Good
Yes
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