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Thanks to the BBC and GamesIndustry.biz for their stories on American game company expansions into Asia. Electronic Arts is opening a dev studio in China, hoping to open up the world's largest market to online gaming. PCBang style internet cafes are rapidly becoming big business there. Microsoft, on the other hand, is getting serious about the Japanese market. Their next gen console is already being hyped to Japanese developers. The form factor and design are going to take into account Japanese tastes, as will their marketing campaign. The next Xbox may offer Japanese and American consumers a fascinating new feature as well, with Bill Gates himself confirming the development of spectator mode for the Xbox. It's unclear whether that would be rolled out for the current Xbox console, or will have to wait until their next product.
Raises hand... (Score:2)
Most FPS or team games have this already. Isn't supporting that mode up to the developers of the game -- a feature that is fairly simple to add?
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It's expected that the system will not only allow users to spectate on games - as has been possible with many PC titles for years - but will also provide additional graphics and displays, similar to a sports TV channel.
However, it's still not clear whether Xbox Live TV will be implemented in titles for the current Xbox platform, or if it's planned as a feature for the next-generation Xbox console.
Guess it'd be something that doesn't need any extra effort from the developers.
Microsoft
Re:Raises hand... (Score:1)
all the other games basically just have a "dead" camera wheere you can see whats going on instead of just looking at your dead body...
i'm thinking that this would be cool if you could check out some of the action going on before you even join the server... or a full server could have a waiting cue or grandstand
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I guess I'm spoiled. Savage [s2games.com] has a really nice spectator mode as well as a [linuxlogin.com] unique commander mode [3dactionplanet.com] and other views of the game [linuxlogin.com].
At any time, pressing TAB brings up the player stats per team, and with SEP (Savage Enhancement Project). While playing the game, pressing Alt and Ctrl bring up team damage details and c
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That's what ist is (Score:1, Troll)
The attached camera, MS EyeExplorer(C), triggers an early warning system when somebody approaches with a Linux CD or a screw driver. Prepare for the black vans and helicopters to arrive quickly.
Trying to turn off the camera or turning it to the wall is considered a breach of DMCA and a terrorist act. People who have something to hide are a danger to society. Consider yourself lucky if
Uh (Score:4, Interesting)
Why is this a story? Is there a company in ANY industry (from Steel to Cars to Lumber to Candy) that is not targeting the Chinese Market?
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There is, however, red on the flags, which may be construed to be some sort of communist reference, but I categorically deny all such claims.
Snipers coming (Score:1)
Something New For Nielsen To Rate (Score:3, Insightful)
Hmmm, you know there's a reality TV show in there somewhere! Maybe the best FPS players can land a starring spot on a Sims 2 based reality program with sims modelled on their game personas...hmmmm....
Import (Score:2, Informative)
I've already seen quite a few "legit" Thai versions of games on ebay for like $18 when the US retail price is still $50.
What is EA doing (Score:2)
EAsports don't do Badminton, Ping pong, Tennis, Martial Arts.
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Re:Japnese vs western games (Score:2)
Western companies created:
Pong (first game)
Zork (and other text based adventures)
King's Quest (and other graphic adventures)
Wolfenstein 3d (and other first person shooters)
First Light-gun shooting game
First home video game console (Magnavox)
First vector graphics game (precursor to modern polys)
First hand-held system (Microvision)
The list goes on, and on, and on, and on...
You could at least read something about the subject-
Opening up large markets to online gaming? Or... (Score:2)
Or more likely, they are looking for programmers that will work cheaper than what they have to pay programmers in the USA. I for one am not looking forward to Madden 2006 "The Sweatshop Edition".