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It seems Curt Schilling is taking his EverQuest II character to an entirely new level. Curt is a long time customer of VoodooPC, as are many baseball players and team owners.

Curt is in a different league, however, because he plays EverQuest II religiously - he loves the game, and he was even playing during the famous World Series where he led Boston to the most amazing victory ever. Curt's son Gehrig also owns a fully rigged out custom Voodoo ENVY Heavyweight complete with his name tattoo on the palm rest.

Curt is not the only celebrity Voodoo customer to play MMORPG games - it seems to be popular as they can maintain their anonymity and interact with people that they normally wouldn't.

Below is the press release:

Sony Online Entertainment today announced that Boston Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling is about to debut in his favorite online video game, EverQuest II, as an epically awesome, loot-dropping virtual bad guy who battles unwary players. And it’s all for a good cause.

Schilling’s video game character will reside within the online world of EverQuest II (EQII) for three days during the Yankees vs. Red Sox baseball series June 5, 6 and 7, 2006 at Yankee Stadium. During this time, anyone can register for and log into EverQuest II at www.battleals.com to challenge the evil Schilling character, appropriately named “Curt Schilling.”Every time a player defeats the virtual Schilling character, Sony Online Entertainment, creators of EverQuest II, will make a donation of $5 dollars (up to a maximum of $10,000) to the ALS Association, which assists patients with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s Disease. After the three-day baseball series, Curt’s character will remain within the game as a high-powered enemy that characters will have to face later in the game. At the launch of the campaign on June 5th, Schilling’s 10-year-old son, Gehrig (named after the legendary Yankee first baseman), will be one of the first to battle his virtual dad in-game.

In addition, SOE will encourage its hundreds of thousands of EQII players to type /ALS within the game in order to donate money to Curt’s charity of choice, the ALS Association. This program will run for the entire three-day series and will give the SOE player community a chance to help with this worthy cause. "ALS is about as devastating a disease as you can imagine," says Schilling. "It's relentless, ruthless, and devastates entire families as one member slowly perishes. With video games exploding in popularity, I can’t think of a better place to reach the masses to raise awareness.”

ALS is no stranger to baseball; it’s more commonly known as Lou Gehrig disease, named after the New York Yankees infielder whose Hall of Fame career was cut short by the degenerative nerve disease. Lou Gehrig played in 2,130 consecutive games before ALS stopped him, a feat matched only by Baltimore Orioles shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. Curt Schilling and wife Shonda have been involved in the fight against ALS for more than a decade. Shonda serves on the board of directors of ALS Association's (ALSA) Greater Philadelphia and Arizona Chapters and advocates for ALS patients with members of Congress.

Schilling may be one of today’s top athletes in professional baseball, but off the field he spends time playing with his son 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 -- since the game’s creation.

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.




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other sport celeb
By mushi799 on 5/26/2006 4:03:58 AM , Rating: 2
Yao ming plays WOW on a regular basis




RE: other sport celeb
By Master Kenobi (blog) on 5/26/2006 3:19:05 PM , Rating: 2
who doesnt?


RE: other sport celeb
By Griswold on 5/26/2006 5:29:27 PM , Rating: 2
I dont. And I know many who avoid it like the plague and play games that dont look and feel like a friggin diznee cartoon from hell! :P


RE: other sport celeb
By rqle on 5/27/2006 8:13:46 PM , Rating: 2
i actually like the feel of WoW over EQ2. Interface and world seem a lot more better to me, doesnt have taht gloomy feel. But i understand those who are EQ fans and will stick to their EQ2 though.

I play WoW, more of a community and family game that is easier for everyone to get involve in. I tried, it hard convincing family to play EQ2.


RE: other sport celeb
By Einy0 on 5/29/2006 11:40:30 PM , Rating: 2
My wife and I used to play EQ2. We left due to real life obligations. When we decided to come back to Online RPGs we decided to give WoW a chance. I really liked WoW at first but I'm quickly getting bored of WoW. My wife and both agree, WoW is like a dumbed down version of EQ2. The graphics are horrible in comparison as well. It's way too cartoony. The interface is absolutely weak as well. I guess it all comes down to personal preference. I'm gonna stick with WoW for a few more days until Dark and Light comes out. I'll give that a shot and if it still doesn't do it for me, it's back to EQ2.


Awesome
By mjh on 5/24/2006 6:28:24 PM , Rating: 2
Nice! Although I have never been a big fan of EverQuest or EverQuest II, it is still cool to hear news like this.




They May As Well Payout Now
By ExodusCalderas on 5/30/2006 7:05:03 AM , Rating: 2
"...Every time a player defeats the virtual Schilling character, Sony Online Entertainment, creators of EverQuest II, will make a donation of $5 dollars (up to a maximum of $10,000)... "

If SOE has so much money, and they put a maximum of $10,000; they should just go ahead and donate $10,000. I mean really, I'll laugh if they don't hit the $10,000 mark.




They May As Well Payout Now
By ExodusCalderas on 5/30/2006 7:05:24 AM , Rating: 2
"...Every time a player defeats the virtual Schilling character, Sony Online Entertainment, creators of EverQuest II, will make a donation of $5 dollars (up to a maximum of $10,000)... "

If SOE has so much money, and they put a maximum of $10,000; they should just go ahead and donate $10,000. I mean really, I'll laugh if they don't hit the $10,000 mark.




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