Edinburgh Games Festival - FightBox, Fable, More.. 6
TheNomad writes "This past Monday, the first ever Edinburgh International Games Festival was held. In the middle of the massive Edinburgh Festival cultural season, this is an interesting development for games and gaming. There's a review of the event over at Machinima.com, including details on Peter Molyneux's demo of Fable, the BBC's TV series/game, Fightbox, and other cool stuff." FightBox, a TV show which is "...a gladiatorial arena-style competition between virtual characters, created by members of an online community who compete... to get a chance of appearing on the show itself", is particularly interesting.
Important to note... (Score:4, Funny)
Sure, some coked-up media suit in Soho would be wetting themselves at the chance to merge broadcast TV with games culture, but the problem with that is for such a concept to work, they need to have a playable game. Instead, we get 'Quake on a 386' levels of sluggishness, piss-poor gameplay, and drab, unimaginative design.
Although I would GLADLY buy a beer for someone who manages to customize their fightbot with a 'Goatse' skin and get it broadcast on national TV.
Anyway, everyone KNOWS the best interactive 'gaming' TV in the UK is on Game Network after 11pm.
FightBox Sounds A Little Like... (Score:2)
Speaking of which, where is SmashTV? We need a remake! Just a copy of the arcade game, only with polygonal graphics. It could look amazing! And now we have dual analog sticks on every console, you you could have full 360 degree movement and aiming!
Big Money. Big Prizes. I Love It!
I tried the Fightbox game (Score:2, Informative)
Fightbox vs Robot Wars (Score:1)
If the comments I've read so far are accurate, I don't think it'll last very long (but then I'm hardly in the target age group, so I may be very wrong...)