Rupert Murdoch Considers Entry to Gaming Industry 47
GamesIndustry.biz reports that News Corporation's Rupert Murdoch is considering acquiring a game publisher. He's apparently "kicking the tires" on everything up to and including EA. From the article: "He highlighted Activision as one games publisher which is being considered for purchase. The Californian company, which is one of the biggest publishers in the world, has a market capitalisation of under $3 billion, compared to around $19 billion for Electronic Arts." It's sobering to consider that as big as EA is within the gaming industry it is small fry compared to the big fish in other sectors.
well... (Score:1)
Re:well... (Score:2)
I can't wait... (Score:3, Funny)
Here it comes... (Score:2, Insightful)
More likely, it's that Fox has such a vast entertainment holdings that Murdoch simply wants to capitalize on them through the game market. The potential is vast if he does so. Everything from the Predator and Alien franchises, to perhaps a GT
Re:Here it comes... (Score:3, Funny)
Your post: 03:43 PM January 13th, 2005
Re:Here it comes... (Score:2)
Re:Here it comes... (Score:1)
But the safest bet is probably turn out games the way the industry does now, by just making the next shooter or football game. It would be interesting to see if someone could come up with some unique gameplay ideas, but I'm not sure political philosophy will make for big sales.
Even saying America's Army is conservative is probably debatable, since that made the to
Re:Here it comes... (Score:2)
Any evidence of that? Don't be silly - I definitly was a big gamer and a very right wing guy. There are a lot of political views out there in gaming- just listen in on Xbox live sometime.
Re:Here it comes... (Score:5, Funny)
I don't know about politics. But there *is* a lot of discussion over who's "gay" or not.
Re:Here it comes... (Score:2)
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There is a definate distinction between good guys and bad guys (even if you can play the bad guys).
Not knocking it, just stating my impression.
Urban Terror for example has no distinction.
Also the "good guys" seam to have the advantage in Desert Combat (at least when it is me vs computer, I suck too much for online).
I can easily win as Coalition, and barly as Opfor.
I would prefer the game to not call the Good Guys coaltion, even NATO v OpFor (seperating it f
Re:Here it comes... (Score:1)
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Rob
It worked for AOL/Time Warner (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:It worked for AOL/Time Warner (Score:3, Insightful)
As long as News Corp picks a company that already has good business sense and that keeps a finger on the pulse of the public, I don't see any real downsides to this. See Sony or Vivendi Universal for evide
Re:It worked for AOL/Time Warner (Score:3, Insightful)
Ironic as (Score:4, Informative)
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I thought there had been. I have one of their games, [buffygame.com] and had always been miffed that I couldn't skip past the Fox logo at the beginning.
But it's always hard for me to figure out the roles of the different game companies. Case in point: that web site has Vivendi and Fox Interactive logos. The support link leads to Sierra. And the first review I found [yahoo.com] points at Eurocom Entertainment as the developers. (Mutant Enemy was also involved, I'd guess.)
So what were their roles, and what role does Rupert see hi
Yeah... (Score:2)
The Fox Interactive link in that article is dead and reroutes you to Fox home.
Re:Downfall of gaming in Japan (Score:2, Interesting)
Don't forget about the "Final Sequel: No really, for real this time" RPG genre.
Finally, who could forget the "Super Hyper Avenue Fisticuffs Ten: Alpha-X-Niner Turbo Tournament Edition" fighting genre?
Some new Fox Games (Score:5, Funny)
"Anne Coulter Strip Poker". This one's usually over in 3 minutes.
"Hannity Vs Colmes Boxing". Imagine the Hulk vs Woody Allen and you get the idea.
"Geraldo's Foxhole". Fake your own war footage. When it is over, you win what is Al Capone's vaults.
Re:Some new Fox Games (Score:3, Funny)
Rush Limbaugh 2006
***Now With Analog Contempt***
Sobering (Score:2)
Re:Sobering (Score:1)
Are you sure you're reading that right? What I'm reading is that Activision has a cap value of $3B, where EA has $19B.
Re:Sobering (Score:2)
Re:Sobering (Score:2, Informative)
Just to put the numbers in perspective, this article [cbsnews.com] from last year gives News Corp's value at $31.4B. Although this is a fair bit bigger than EA's - it's not that much bigger, which does say a lot.
Re:Sobering (Score:2, Informative)
I'd recommend Ubisoft... (Score:2)
Activion (Score:1)
Re:Activion (Score:2)
Visionary! [penny-arcade.com]
Re:Activion (Score:2)
That was Acclaim. They're bankrupt.
Well, it worked for Robert Maxwell... (Score:1)
Just think ... (Score:5, Funny)
What a hypocrite (Score:5, Interesting)
He already had 2 game divisions. (Score:2)
Kesmai Corporation (Air Warrior, Legend of Kesmai, Battletech 3025, etc...) was purchased by News Corp in the mid '90s. It was sold to EA (as part of the now failed EA.com) in 2000.
Re:He already had 2 game divisions. (Score:1)
LoK was derived from Island of Kesmai which was available to the public at large on CompuServe as far back as 1986. It was truly one of the first online multiplayer games around, and had a well established gaming community several decades old by the time EA turned off the switch.
Ack! Murdoch + EA (Score:1)