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Middle Earth Online: Then and Now

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Middle Earth Online Warg Circa 2003

I’m in the process of adding images to MMeOw’s new Gal­leries sec­tion. I thought some of the images I came across on press sites were of spe­cial note, so I uploaded them first. These images are back from 2002 to 2004 for what was then The Lord of the Rings: Mid­dle Earth Online.

You can check out all of the shots and art­work I have from this period in the Gal­leries sec­tion now (in addi­tion to art­work from then). How­ever, I thought it would be inter­est­ing to make some com­par­isons between the two ver­sions of the game. While the final ver­sion of The Lord of the Rings Online cer­tainly looks bet­ter in essen­tially every way, it’s inter­est­ing to see how many aspects of the game remained the same or were at least inspired by these ear­lier builds.

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Early Middle Earth Online Artwork

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As I’ve writ­ten on the Early Mid­dle Earth Online Screens and Ren­ders page, Mid­dle Earth Online was the game that essen­tially led into The Lord of the Rings Online as we know it today. Tur­bine han­dled both projects and you can see that in their image of the For­est Troll below that this was in the works by 2002 at the latest.

There seems to be a pretty sig­nif­i­cant shift in styles between this and the end-game we play today. The full-color Elf pieces, in par­tic­u­lar, show a look that arguably has a more anime-esque slant to it.

The Orc Spy image really reminds me of Raziel from the Blood Omen games.

Early Mid­dle Earth Online Artwork


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Early Middle Earth Online Screenshots and Renders

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Way back in 1999, Sierra com­menced work on a MMORPG inspired by The Lord of the Rings. Due to finan­cial issues and other wor­ries, devel­op­ment on the game slowed down sig­nif­i­cantly. Sierra’s par­ent com­pany, Vivendi, still man­aged to secure the rights to the fran­chise for MMORPG use and in the process penned an agree­ment with Tur­bine some­time around 2002 (note: Wikipedia’s arti­cle claims 2003, but some of the mate­r­ial I have here is copy­righted by Tur­bine in 2002).

Expected to release in 2004, Turbine’s game was enti­tled The Lord of the Rings: Mid­dle Earth Online. Even­tu­ally Tur­bine bought the rights to the license from Vivendi and released their own game in 2007, which we’re play­ing cur­rently. (Wikipedia Entry on Shad­ows of Angmar)

The images below were all released between 2003 and 2004 under the guise of Mid­dle Earth Online. Although the final ver­sion of The Lord of the Rings Online man­aged to look sig­nif­i­cantly dif­fer­ent (both in terms of tech­nol­ogy, but even just over­all artis­tic approach), you can see a lot of early ideas form­ing in these images.

There’s clear par­al­lels between the Shire now and the Shire then and some ene­mies are strik­ingly sim­i­lar .… although I sup­pose there’s only so many ways to ren­der a skele­tal wight. I do have to say that I’m very, very, very happy they changed the look of the Wargs and Goblins.

Some are sur­pris­ingly nice for the time period, although there’s a strong reliance on bump and nor­mal map­ping that comes off pretty poorly. It’s also inter­est­ing to see that Tur­bine orig­i­nally was plan­ning to include Moria, although given how it looks I’m glad they changed their minds.

Any­way, images are divided into groups based on their con­tents. I dug all of these up from press sites that still hap­pened to have the shots. I thought it was a nice way to show how far the game has come over the last few years. Click the thumb­nails to view the full versions.

The Shire

Bree

The Pranc­ing Pony

The Old Forest

The Great Barrow

Gen­eral Locations

Moria

Ene­mies


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Galleries and Wallpapers

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Wel­come to the Gal­leries and Wall­pa­pers page. Please click on the links below to find what you’re look­ing for.

  • Wall­pa­pers: Wall­pa­pers made by MMeOw staff from screen shots taken in-game with Fraps.
  • Offi­cial Shad­ows of Angmar Screens: Angmar screen shots released by Tur­bine for PR purposes.
  • Offi­cial Mines of Moria Screens: Moria screen shots released by Tur­bine for PR purposes.
  • Offi­cial Art­work: Art­work and con­cepts for LotRO by Turbine.
  • Mid­dle Earth Online Screens: Screens from Mid­dle Earth Online, the pre­cur­sor to LotRO.
  • Mid­dle Earth Online Art­work: Art­work and con­cepts from Mid­dle Earth Online.