Theater Morphing Into Multi-Player Gaming Arena 195
J3zmund writes "This article highlights the attempt by ESports Arena to bring gaming to the masses. They're building what looks like a command center with gaming equipment, comfy chairs, and big screens to follow the action. For the price of a movie, patrons can frag to their hearts' content for 2 hours (extra time available, of course). This could sprawn some interesting events (once gaming goes beyond 'kill'). With The Sims ready to go online this month, it could open this up to a much larger audience than the "young males" they currently identify. How 'bout some Sim Rocky Horror Online Saturday nights..."
back in the early 90's (Score:3, Insightful)
I also remember they went out of business as soon as the pc had a good cable connection and mechwarrior2 came out. What do they think is different now?
thanks
Re:back in the early 90's (Score:2)
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In Soviet Russia... (Score:2)
Re:In Soviet Russia... (Score:1)
That sounds a lot like machinima [machinima.com].
It didn't go out of business.. (Score:2)
So no, this isn't new, HOWEVER...
I'm actually going to (this makes me feel young) a Mechwarrior IV party in a couple weeks. Still need to buy the game so I can. We're all going to be carting our computers over there and networking them together.
I think people would pay $8 to NOT have to cart over their computers, get the immersive cockpit experience that the Battletech center offerred, and be able to have parties with their friends.
Lord only knows how many tokens I've dropped in that infernal Star Wars machine at the arcade.
Re:back in the early 90's (Score:2)
For my part, I preferred the VR FPS game down the hall...it was like Photon for people too lazy to run around...
I Hope the EPA is ready... (Score:5, Funny)
then I guess... (Score:2, Funny)
Re:I Hope the EPA is ready... (Score:2)
Popular games changed.. (Score:1, Interesting)
as for the sims
Re:Popular games changed.. (Score:1, Interesting)
i always thought this was a good idea (Score:2, Interesting)
esp when VR becomes a bit more of a reality. i am kinda surprised this hasn't happened sooner.
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:2, Funny)
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:4, Funny)
You do realize that games like Counterstrike and Quake already have mass market appeal, right? Heh.
Girls only make up half of the population, we don't need them.
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:4, Funny)
Well, that's true, I guess you could consider Slashdot to be a mass market. But I bet you a "Deer Hunter Cyber Cafe" would do well in Tenessee, and a "Dance Dance Barbie" kiosk would work great next to The Gap.
You know, you should try intercourse and then check back with me on that.
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:5, Funny)
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:5, Funny)
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:3, Funny)
That's not smart. let her play.
Let her win and you might get to play naked.
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:1, Redundant)
Lets see now, do you really think that girl is just going to pick up a controller and beat a bunch of dorks that have been practicing combos for 100+ hours?
Or would it be much more plausible that said dorks probably want to score with this girl and let her win as some sort of social icebreaker.
Hmm.. tough one
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:2)
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:2)
- DDT
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:2)
I have also been able to zone in and get a zen like level of control. It is not the same.
Re:i always thought this was a good idea (Score:2)
Agreed, I was thinking of DOA2 there. Several girls I know got really interested in that game despite complete lack of desire to play other fighting games. My guess is that it's a combination of the control system and the lack of blood: I don't think they go for the bloody games as much as guys do.
Like "Dave & Busters"? (Score:1)
The only way this amounts to something is where it makes sense to play as a group where you need to look or talk to each other (where this adds something other than the chat function of most multiplayer games). If you're gathering to imerse in individual VR units, it will only last as long as they stay ahead of the technology you can have at home, which seems difficult these days.
interesting concept (Score:1)
Reminds me of that one movie... (Score:2)
Re:Reminds me of that one movie... (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Reminds me of that one movie... (Score:1)
i believe
Re:Reminds me of that one movie... (Score:1)
Just not well.
I thought it was lame that the kid instinctively finds the warp whistle in world one, never having played the game before. Even if he did, why would he win? You get no points by warping. If anything, he'd have lost. He warped right past the treasure ship secret where you get all those coins.
A nice 2 hour commercial for the US release of Super Mario 3, though I'd imported the japanese version months earlier.
Re:Reminds me of that one movie... (Score:1)
It's all kinda vague, but that should be somewhere near what really happened...
Re:Reminds me of that one movie... (Score:1)
An old formula re-worked... (Score:1)
article kinda pissed me off (Score:5, Insightful)
They make the article sound like only total geeks and kids go to lan parties..wtf I originally lived in wa state and found lan parties all over..not everyone was geeks or zit faced teenagers... There are alot of mid 30's-40's adults that attend the lans Ive gone to. I recently moved to arizona this summer and got a job at office max. Turns out they hold a monthly lan with all of the employees and its a blast. Some of these guys barely know how to operate their computer but they enjoy lanning. Welcome to the new age of entertainment...its been around for a while.
Re:article kinda pissed me off (Score:2)
Re:article kinda pissed me off (Score:2, Interesting)
Some of the biggest Lan Parties I've been to had admission charges, though they were for the entire weekend.
Oh, and seeing Halo matches on networked XBoxes isn't uncommon at some Lan Parties.
doesn't seem worth it (Score:3, Insightful)
Now, with a video game, why would I pay $10 (or whatever) to play with the same kind of setup I have at home? I would imagine that the people who would be interested in this already have a very good setup at home and this would be a waste of time for a lot of people.
This isn't an arcade where one game is a quarter - the price they are asking is prohibitively expensive for what is received. I would rather even rent a game and play it at home or at a lan party.
Re:doesn't seem worth it (Score:4, Insightful)
Because 10 of your friends can go with you, and you can all play. No waiting for the next lan party.
>> This isn't an arcade where one game is a quarter
No it isnt. Arcades are dead. Arcades are, for all intents and purposes, a singleplayer experience. The handful of head-to-head games don't count.
I can see a market for a place to kill a couple hours playing Halo with some friends, without all the hassle of setting it up yourself.
Throw in a few tourneys, a few prizes.. They could make a go of it.
>> With going to a movie theater, I can understand paying that price because I can watch a good movie on a huge screen with great sound.
You been to the movies lately? Huge screen, sure. Great sound? Unless you like the sound of some assholes cell phone and wanna-be smartass 13 year olds. Good movies indeed. -1 troll for you!
Re:doesn't seem worth it (Score:1)
Nah. It would never happen.
Re:doesn't seem worth it (Score:1)
why would I pay $10 (or whatever) to play with the same kind of setup I have at home?
For the same reason that people still go to movie theatres despite being able to watch movie at home. I'd say that the reasons include
-Better Hardware: screen and sound system
-more people
-You will get to try the Newest Thing (TM) before deciding to buy it
-Be able to frag more people that you can see and tease (one of my problems with online gaming)
-Atmosphere (?)
One word...Braggin' Rights. (Score:1)
Of course it can be worth it (Score:1)
Unplugging, packing, transporting, unpacking, plugging, setting up, PLAYING (finally!), packing, transporting home, unpacking, plugging, and setting up back at home.
THAT is one of the reasons why I have never been particularly attracted to LAN parties. However, getting to go to a place where all the work has already been done is a much more enticing proposition.
great idea (Score:1)
Let's Hope... (Score:4, Funny)
Barbie Dream Designer 9 (Score:1)
-- reason
Venture Capital required (Score:1)
Now, to business. Who's to bet that for a further couple of bucks per session people would pay for a workout? Anyone out there interested in funding me to install one of those stick-the-pads-to-your-gut-it-really-exercises-yo
And when it gets good... (Score:1)
the desperate and dateless (Score:1)
how sad, only teenage boys will fill these places, girls, don't go out to play games, well not ones that involve computers...
who else thinks that... (Score:5, Funny)
Re:who else thinks that... (Score:1)
Re:who else thinks that... (Score:2)
No, the big deal is that you said "ringed".
*shiver*
Re:who else thinks that... (Score:2)
LAN's meet Rocky Horror (Score:1)
Re:LAN's meet Rocky Horror (Score:5, Funny)
I'm kinda with jkcity on this one... (Score:5, Insightful)
It'd be like going to the clubs, only slightly better in that no obnoxious idiots would look at you funny for just sitting at the bar soaking in the scenes and sounds.
This will only be really successful if they can make the gaming experience people get at home better. They have to offer things like cigars, drinks (free refils on sodas), snacks, and whatnot. Furthermore, if they REALLY want the bucks from the men of that age bracket, have cute women be the waitresses. Think about it. What horny male gamer 21+ wouldn't like to game in a big comfy chair while an attractive woman brings them drinks and their success is trumpeted to all there? I'd be there in a heartbeat.
Without the ammeneties though, say it's just a movie theater converted to an arena for gaming, and all they do for you is give you a terminal and some time. That will fail. There has to be a draw.
Good to see you have your feet on the ground (Score:3, Funny)
Yeah, they could call it BOOTERS.
I think you might be a tad over-optimistic with your idea. It sounds like a good idea, but really.. how many 'wonderful' things really exist out there?
I'm sure lots of people would like cinemas where you got a blowjob from a beautiful woman throughout the film while being given free Jack Daniels refills, but they don't exist.
Re:Good to see you have your feet on the ground (Score:1, Funny)
Re:I'm kinda with jkcity on this one... (Score:1)
Re:I'm kinda with jkcity on this one... (Score:2)
Exactly. If there isn't, how is it any different than going to a local game-cafe (generally dark, smoke filled rooms with dozens of networked computers) and paying a few bucks for a couple hours of fragging?
Re:I'm kinda with jkcity on this one... (Score:2, Funny)
Wow. I would be broke.
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Sprawn? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Re:Sprawn? (Score:1)
Yeah yeah, lame, I know, but I couldn't help myself...
has been tried here in finland... (Score:1)
what i've heard, never visited any of their gaming 'heavens'.
Basicly same idea except they had just normal gaming pcs networked together, no spectator seats etc...
Of course, gaming is a lot more 'appreciated' today, more players, better multiplayer games etc...
Might work today in big cities with enough customers.
Do we need more Vin Diesel? (Score:1)
My friend once asked something that made me laugh and then think. He asked, while I was watching Jerry Springer and he was playing Return to Castle Wolfenstein, "When did television get so bad, and video games get so good?"
I mean look at this! [tomshardware.com]
I don't know about you, but I don't want to just WATCH Tom Hanks in saving private ryan, I want to BE Tom Hanks in saving private ryan - only without the dying part.
ESport, Cyberathlete? (Score:1)
So what is a finely tuned cyberathlete?
* Power - two days, no shower, questionable underwear state
* Endurance - body by Jolt
* Agility - nimble fingers can swap weapons, load rockets all while dogding enemy fire
* Natural Talent - doing the above in rear view mode
Why? (Score:2)
Re:Why? (Score:4, Insightful)
Since I generally hate people who are unlike me, this works out fine, and it's how I watch all my movies.
But every once in a while, it'd be nice to head down to the local LAN party, hang out with people who are enough like me that I don't hate them too much, pick up a few games of whatever in an atmosphere of [cameraderie|easy-going competion|blind fury], and then roll on back home.
Hell, I used to go to the cinema once or twice a week, back before everybody and their asshole started taking calls during the movie. Swap out "movie" for "LAN party", and I guarantee you that two hours there would be worth two games alone at home for a week.
Rocky Horror.... (Score:3, Funny)
Hmmmmmm, how about not.
The cost of upgrading (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:The cost of upgrading (Score:2)
Ever go to Dave & Busters? (Score:2)
The equipment there is not replaced every 6 months. Much of it is inferior to my modest Athlon 600 with a 1 year old video card.
interesting (Score:3, Insightful)
1) $10 for 2 hours of gaming in a nice comfy theatre? What a steal! That would get a LOT of people interested.
2) "The Sims"' primary demographic is "young males"???? Funny, though there are certainly many young males who enjoy The Sims, I find it is popular with everyone who DOESNT fit the young male stereotype (ie those who dont like FPS games, etc)
siri
Not a fancy arcade? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:Not a fancy arcade? (Score:2)
Just because both are trying to solve the same problem, doesn't make them the same thing.
the best app left out of the headnotes: (Score:1)
Game Too Much. . .and Die! (Score:1)
This is exactly what I could use... (Score:2)
My handle gives away my favorite character.
I just hope this doesn't end up being like a lot of other things that identify themselves with videogaming but don't actually include anything without a HUD and a BFG or an arcade with someone doing a jump kick followed by a medium punch canceled into a dragon punch.
Frag Yo Ass (Score:1)
Rocky Horror Sims (Score:2, Funny)
I see you shiver with antici.....* AAAH LAG!! * pation!
Now we're getting lazy (Score:1)
Sweet, now I don't even have to play! I can pay to watch other people play!
Speaking of rocky horror and geeks (Score:1, Offtopic)
Ugh, another thing I can't do.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Ugh, another thing I can't do.... (Score:2)
Re:Ugh, another thing I can't do.... (Score:2, Interesting)
You forgot the Cyrix solution (Score:2)
Once you get UT down to about 2 - 3 frames per second I'm sure you won't have any 'simulator sickness' problems.
Personally, Decent was the only one that really got me confused. (I'd keep trying to "flip the world" in my head to figure out which why my ship was flying.)
5 on 5 (Score:2, Insightful)
The Catch (Score:3, Interesting)
A version which would be far more likely to be succesful would be where the games are exclusive to the "gamevie halls-" not released to the public yet, and it won't be until it goes out of the game theatres. (Sort of like movies that go to home video, as opposed to those released to video the day they go to the movie theatre. Which gets a better turnout?)
Re:The Catch (Score:3, Interesting)
I think you're asking the wrong questions. Would you rather
1) spend $1000+ per year keeping your hardware top-notch or
2) spend $10 every now and then for a quick game?
The people asking this set of questions are the ones they're targeting.
It's been done before (Score:1)
http://www.iplay.ca
Looking at the mockup.. (Score:2)
Recordings of previous games ? For chrisstake, that would beat out Arnold Rimmer's Risk Story [demon.co.uk] for boredom.
Current Games ? Gee, well I guess I'd have to choose a seat where I can see the main screen while playing. Give a little bit of an edge. Who needs cheats when your opponents screen is being projected at 20 x 14 foot resolution above their head.
And I'd go to this why? (Score:3, Insightful)
Places like this theatre are just going to fill up with the same sort of arseholes that ruin Internet Cafes.
This will absolutely fail (Score:3, Funny)
MASTERKILLA - "Fragged again?! WTF! It's my keyboard and mouse! They're all F*CKED an backwards!!"
0WNZU - "5ur3 th3y 4r3, LAM3RZ! w0ot!!!! 1 rU!3 t1M3 4nD 5P@C3!!!! U SUxxx00rs B4D!!!!!!!!!!!"
Why only LAN parties in US? (Score:2, Informative)
Back in Russia and Korea (slashdot reported [slashdot.org] this wired article [wired.com] a while ago, look for baang word) they are so popular.
In fact, I used to work in one in Moscow. They are called gaming clubs back there. Huge market.
The funny thing is the economy... I mean one hour costs from 0.5 to 1.5 US$ back there and there are always people there (some regulars too), even if they have computer at home. Most of the market is covered by small clubs though, 20 or so computers with average hardware (for a gaming machine) and internet access.
Back here in USA all you have is internet cafes, and you really can't find one... people do LAN parties, but that's it.
I am not sure if that is the reason for World Computer Games results [worldcybergames.org] (if you even know what that is)
Re:Why only LAN parties in US? (Score:2, Insightful)
Maybe I should start playing CounterStrike on foreign servers...
Couldn't have picked a better place myself (Score:3, Interesting)
If this is going to succeed anywhere, San Diego's Gaslamp district is probably one of the better places to start. I live in San Diego, and I can tell you that the Pacific Theater is dead center of one of the biggest party zones outside of Los Angeles. Add that to the very high local population of 18 to 24-year olds from all the local colleges, universities and the Navy and Marine bases, and you've got what looks like a good chance of making a buck or two.
Personally, I wish them success. I wouldn't mind giving it a try myself. It will be interesting to see just what they've got set up come January.
brilliant (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:First Post (Score:2, Funny)
But not, apparently, faster than someone could write "Woo" and "1st Post"...
Re:First Post (Score:1)
Re:In Soviet Russia! (Score:1)