Jim Leonard stated:
>
>Lee K. Seitz wrote:
>> What about games that actually intrude on real life?  I remember
>> reading a description of an upcoming MMRTS that said the game (or
>> rather, your soldiers and citizens) could e-mail and/or page you if,
>> for instance, you were unexpectedly attacked.  This was a few years ago
>> and I can't remember the name of it!  Anybody know?  I believe the
>> setting of each game was a fictional planet with technology somewhere
>> in the vicinity of WWII to present, but I may be wrong.
>
>Not sure about that, but of course there was the miserable failure of 
>"Majestic" (http://www.mobygames.com/game/sheet/p,3/gameId,5282/ for 
>more info, including a review by our own CEForman)

Nope, that's not it, but thanks for mentioning it.  The name sounds
familiar, but that's about it.  (And tell us how you really feel, C.E.
8) )

If it helps, I remember a little bit more about the game.  You could
schedule attacks to be launched against your opponent(s) when you
weren't even online.  (They might not go as well then, though.)  Uh, I
thought I could remember more, but that seems to be it.  For all I
know it was never released in the end.

-- 
Lee K. Seitz
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