The Season 2 and Season 3 FAQ's for the online games (if there is one
this year) are now located here...
Season 2: http://www.alias.unfiction.com/s2/
Season 3: http://www.alias.unfiction.com/s3/
The Season 2 FAQ lists all walkthroughs and info for the Weiss-
bot/Alias Online Adventure missions as well.
Cheers,
equi_design
. . . that it is not a rogue op. The reasons for this is the fact
that there is a SUBSTANTIAL increase in the activity of KDIR and
Retroorbit (such as retroorbit adding people to his yahoo msngr list
and KDIR appearing online every now and again).
To me that alone is enough to say that the game has finally
recommenced back to it's 1st season format.
Another thing, why is everyone so hung up over the typos?!?!?!?! So
what if there are typos!!! as long as it doesn't cause us to look for
a false clue i have no problem with typos here and there . . .
Actually i'm really happy about this revitalization of the game, i
sincerely had no interest of continuing with Weissbot (i only did the
first mission and quit because it wasn't interesting enough).
That's all for now!
and Happy Hunting!
KERLO
[:-)
I've started a petition online stating our wishes for the web puzzle
to continue. Please sign if you'd like. :)
http://www.petitiononline.com/rambaldi/petition.html
Also, if anyone would like to post this on their Alias fansites, etc,
please feel free. The more signatures the better.
When we get some people to sign, I'll send the link on to ABC_Keith
and some others.
Cheers,
equi
about the rest of the game. I asked the same thing on the ABC
boards... but nothing... its been like ten weeks now since there was
any new codewords!
Anyway... just wanted to say hi!
Miranda
We had a fun chat with Rick Orci, Alias Technical Consultant and
Writer last night.
I edited the transcript down to just the game related stuff and linked
the full transcript for those that might want the spoilers on the story.
http://www.deaddrop.us/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=49
In summary,
Agent Weiss - Alive and well
the incidence of 47 - purely coindental (maybe)
Highlighted letters - better keep track
conspiracychick.com - Just a shout out to the top players from last
year. Per Rick, "More to come..."
Alias Video Game - In the works.
Also, they ran out of budget mid-season last year for the game, so
Jesse Alexander and Rick Orci picked it up mid-season to keep it
going. Now that's dedication!
Bill
http://deaddrop.us
Dedicated to Alternate Reality Gaming
For help, go to www.deaddrop.us
there's trailhead information and mission updates there with hints.
--- In aliasgame@y..., "nerhsoj" <nerhsoj@y...> wrote:
> Hi....
>
> This is my first time posting, so please bear with me....
>
> I'm to the part of the online game, where I'm left with the "hard
> mission".....I'm being told I'm ready to be on my own for a little
> bit....and the codeword I'm told to use is "Tracker".....I've
> collected all these letters from a WHOLE lot of
> websites......egreetings....eight legged freaks @
> movies.com.....weather.com and I keep trying to translate the
> letters, put different words in (since I know the info is in
> Arizona)...but I'm not getting ANYWHERE with it, which is totally
> frustrating.....I keep asking the agent for help, but he's not
> interested (no surprise there).....Can anyone help me get passed
> this hurdle, before I totally lose my mind???....Thanks in
advance!!!
Hi....
This is my first time posting, so please bear with me....
I'm to the part of the online game, where I'm left with the "hard
mission".....I'm being told I'm ready to be on my own for a little
bit....and the codeword I'm told to use is "Tracker".....I've
collected all these letters from a WHOLE lot of
websites......egreetings....eight legged freaks @
movies.com.....weather.com and I keep trying to translate the
letters, put different words in (since I know the info is in
Arizona)...but I'm not getting ANYWHERE with it, which is totally
frustrating.....I keep asking the agent for help, but he's not
interested (no surprise there).....Can anyone help me get passed
this hurdle, before I totally lose my mind???....Thanks in advance!!!
The Alias game is done for now and they've pulled down the secondary
websites. www.creditdauphine.com and www.followersoframbaldi.com are
still fun to look at.
Is anyone interested in a new game? I'm in recruitment for one
inspired by and in the spirit of Alias. I want to keep it in the
spirit of the show without pissing off Disney's lawyers, so you won't
see any familiar names.
If interested, you can find out more at
http://deaddrop.us/forums/viewforum.php?f=4
--- In aliasgame@y..., J <tubulardownfall@y...> wrote:
>
> hi new here. would anyone be so nice as to give me a current tally
on the game? i followed for a little while, but then exams hit and i
really got lost! thanks!
>
Nothing out at the moment as far as I can tell but I did come across an article
(can't remember where) in which Alias was mentioned as one of a number of series
that will be coming out on DVD later in 2002.
Christina Vallianatos <chrisco_88@...> wrote: Hi Mike,
Thanks for the information on the game. Sorry about
this, but I have another question...is there a dvd set
of the first season of Alias out or coming out? I
would really appreciate it if you have any knowledge
on this what so ever. Thanks so much again!!
~Christina
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Hey guys, Not to discourage you, but if you are going to take the
time to go through the posts on the board, you might want to check
out the aliaswebpuzzle Yahoo Group. It is much more comprehensive.
This group didn't work much on the puzzle and info seemed to lag.
But the aliaswebpuzzle (AWP) for short is pretty complete. There's a
FAQ from the players, files, links to all the sites, and software
downloads that are needed to play along. You'll find all the sites
are pretty much still up and running. I only know of 1 dead site,
right now, and that's mirrored by another web address, so you can
still see and visit the site. Also, some of the links and info
received by email is not around, but it is all saved under the FAQ
and you can work through the puzzle at your own pace. It's pretty
fun! There are also around 3,000 posts in AWP, so it's alot of
reading, but like I said the FAQ keeps it all nice and clear.
Hope this helps. See you around.
Equi_
Not obsessed but it's an entertaining and harmless way to kill an hour. As
regards the game, like most people I know very little about it. In the UK (where
I am) it hasn't been mentioned at all so I didn't know about it until the day I
posted the message.
Basically, there's a couple of websites which shouldn't exist but do. One of
them is Credit Dauphine, the fictional company for which Sydney Bristow works.
It's existence (and the fact that 'Sydney Bristow' responded to my E-Mail) are
indications that there's a game of some sort but nobody seems to have heard
anything official about it (couple of vague references in the message thread)
and nobody seems to know what the ultimate aim is.
However, a huge number of the weblinks you will come across simply don't work.
Whether this is because they haven't been enabled yet or because they have now
been disabled, nobody seems to know. Whatever the answer, there is clearly an
organised network of sites with hidden information built around the TV series
and I intend to explore. Still going through all the messages (620+!!!) and will
post anything I learn that's obviously new or leads to a new consideration of
the data.
As to your last question, I'm 33/M/London, UK ;-)
Mikey
Christina Vallianatos <chrisco_88@...> wrote: Hey, are you obsessed with
alias too?? Ha, I cant get
enough of it!! I haven't played the game yet, is it
any good?? By the wy, how old are you??
~Christina~
--- mcgowan_m <mcgowan_m@...> wrote:
> I love the show and watch it every week but I had no
> idea there was
> an on-line game. About 3 hours ago, while watching
> an old episode
> of "Alias", I just decided to look up Milo Rambaldi
> on the net and
> got drawn into this huge game but it looks as though
> I've missed it
> all.
>
> Is the game still in progress? Unless I hear that
> it's over, I'll
> continue to work my way through these messages on
> here and through
> the links that I've already found.
>
> Thanks for any (intelligent, intelligible and
> constructive) response
> to this.
>
> Mike
>
>
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Welcome to the game! However, it does seem that the game has gone
off line for the summer. But there are signs that it will return next
season and there are also still some items to be worked through.
The 2 best yahoo groups to join are AliasWebPuzzle and JoeysPizza.
On the AliasWebPuzzle group, there is a link to the club's FAQ that
shows a trail of all the items from the game, emails, posts, sites,
puzzles, etc. There is also a file in the Files section with listing
the Unsolved Puzzle Elements. Both these groups have frequent posts,
and tons of members who are willing to help out.
Good luck!
<0>
Equi_
--- In aliasgame@y..., "mcgowan_m" <mcgowan_m@y...> wrote:
> I love the show and watch it every week but I had no idea there was
> an on-line game. About 3 hours ago, while watching an old episode
> of "Alias", I just decided to look up Milo Rambaldi on the net and
> got drawn into this huge game but it looks as though I've missed it
> all.
>
> Is the game still in progress? Unless I hear that it's over, I'll
> continue to work my way through these messages on here and through
> the links that I've already found.
>
> Thanks for any (intelligent, intelligible and constructive)
response
> to this.
>
> Mike
hi new here. would anyone be so nice as to give me a current tally on the game?
i followed for a little while, but then exams hit and i really got lost! thanks!
jennifer garner looks really great in daredevil. i saw a behind the scenes thing
and she looked really comfortable doing stunts.
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I love the show and watch it every week but I had no idea there was
an on-line game. About 3 hours ago, while watching an old episode
of "Alias", I just decided to look up Milo Rambaldi on the net and
got drawn into this huge game but it looks as though I've missed it
all.
Is the game still in progress? Unless I hear that it's over, I'll
continue to work my way through these messages on here and through
the links that I've already found.
Thanks for any (intelligent, intelligible and constructive) response
to this.
Mike
Hey everyone,
Jen Garner is in an entertainment weekly pole to make the 2002 it
list. Right now she is less than 1% of being in the lead. This girl
from the Matrix is in the lead. You can vote by going to www.ew.com
and look for the thing that says 2002 It List. Please help out!
Also... I hear Jen is supposed to appear at the MTV movie awards on
Thursday! How is exciting.
Gwen
Hi!
I will soon be starting a fan-created continuation of the game. Because I wasn't
really involved with the origional game, I would apperciate it if anyone here
could help me with it. Please email me at charlie@... .
I'll post more information when it launches later this spring/early summer.
Charlie
http://allalias.comhttp://allalias.com/newsletter.shtml
The decision made really isn't their's?
Anyone can feed a computer gibberish.
Agents today see the validity, and respond accordingly?
"It's in the system, I used the system, so therefore, the argument must
be valid?"
Lawyers hug their mistake, doctors bury them, journalists set it on page
one while intelligence swears it never happened?
--- In aliasgame@y..., efto1@w... wrote:
> Long enough to know James Bond is a bungler, who never had to hire Two
> Gun Cohen with the Soong sisters in tow.
In modern espionage, agents often need to compare today's recon intel
with that from the past and from different sources. Using traditional
approaches, such comparisons take excessive time. Research has found
that the time required for a comparison can be reduced more than 100
times by using objects that represent the data in the form of vectors
and also by using property panes to restrict the search to only the
most relevant points.
Long enough to know James Bond is a bungler, who never had to hire Two
Gun Cohen with the Soong sisters in tow.
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--- In aliasgame@y..., efto1@w... wrote:
> How does this relate to Alias?
But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
http://www.spotlighthealth.com/skin_cancer/index_rogerstory.html
So always wear your sunscreen when sitting by the Poole.
Roger Moore played the character named Poole.
Have you been watching the show long?
How does this relate to Alias? Simply put, England has historically
dogged the United States, and here they are dogging the CIA.
Prime example of this is Sean Connery in the movie "Cuba."
Raise your hand high if you've seen it, if not, run out today, and rent
it to see Carter's role in it now.
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--- In aliasgame@y..., efto1@w... wrote:
> Scriptwriters are known to yank everyone their mad at. With this
> episode, they're as mad as mad dogs and Englishman.
In tropical climes there are certain times of day
When all the citizens retire to tear their clothes off and perspire.
It's one of the rules that the greatest fools obey,
Because the sun is much too sultry
And one must avoid its ultry-violet ray.
The natives grieve when the white men leave their huts,
Because they're obviously, definitely nuts!
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun,
The Japanese don?t care to, the Chinese wouldn?t dare to,
Hindus and Argentines sleep firmly from twelve to one
But Englishmen detest-a siesta.
In the Philippines they have lovely screens to protect you from the
glare.
In the Malay States, there are hats like plates which the
Britishers won't wear.
At twelve noon the natives swoon and no further work is done,
But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
It's such a surprise for the Eastern eyes to see,
that though the English are effete, they're quite impervious to
heat,
When the white man rides every native hides in glee,
Because the simple creatures hope he will impale his solar
topee on a tree.
It seems such a shame when the English claim the earth,
They give rise to such hilarity and mirth.
Ha ha ha ha hoo hoo hoo hoo hee hee hee hee ......
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
The toughest Burmese bandit can never understand it.
In Rangoon the heat of noon is just what the natives shun,
They put their Scotch or Rye down, and lie down.
In a jungle town where the sun beats down to the rage of man
and beast
The English garb of the English sahib merely gets a bit more
creased.
In Bangkok at twelve o'clock they foam at the mouth and run,
But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
The smallest Malay rabbit deplores this foolish habit.
In Hong Kong they strike a gong and fire off a noonday gun,
To reprimand each inmate who's in late.
In the mangrove swamps where the python romps
there is peace from twelve till two.
Even caribous lie around and snooze, for there's nothing else to
do.
In Bengal to move at all is seldom ever done,
But mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun.
http://www.spotlighthealth.com/skin_cancer/index_rogerstory.ht
ml
So always wear your sunscreen when sitting by the Poole.
Scriptwriters are known to yank everyone their mad at. With this
episode, they're as mad as mad dogs and Englishman.
I'm hoping the network's check bounces so hard they're forced to
liquidate each other to keep in practise.
The only scene tonight was when Syd's father shot the agent whom he
caught working both sides of the street The rest of it must have been
dreamt, because none of it makes two cents worth of sense.