Spielberg and Electronic Arts Partner Up 32
Ryan O'Rourke writes "Filmmaker Steven Spielberg has partnered with Electronic Arts on a deal to create three new video games. Although the titles and subjects of the new games have not been released, the games have been described as "three new original franchise properties," so they probably will not be based on previous films. The article also mentions that EA will own the intellectual property for the games. The company will develop, publish, and distribute the game franchises worldwide. And Mr. Spielberg will have the right to develop movies based on the games."
Going back to the well (Score:1)
Re:Going back to the well (Score:1)
Probably because Spielberg didn't want to make a StarWars game. I honestly think that's all they do now. From the article, it sounds like Spielberg wants to do something original, a concept completely unfamilar to the modern LucasArts. Shame, their adventure games are some of my favorite video games of all time...
I still remember that damn turtle skeleton puzzle in The Dig...
Re:Going back to the well (Score:1)
Probably because Spielberg didn't want to make a StarWars game. I honestly think that's all they do now.
How a about "Mercenaries?"
Re:Going back to the well (Score:1)
In stark contrast, Electronic Arts is completely familiar with the concept of something original, making Spielberg's decision obvious.
Re:Going back to the well (Score:2)
Given their size and the number of games they crank out, that's laughable, but still...
Re:Going back to the well (Score:2)
Director = game developer? (Score:4, Interesting)
Sure, he can come up with a good story, and direct well... but it's not like his directing expertise will mean he can create a good game.
I'll be interested to see what he comes up with...
And... what is it with all these "famous" people who try to break the barriers of what they do? Rappers in movies, moviestars recording cds, etc... and now, directors creating video games.
Re:Director = game developer? (Score:2)
Don't know if that is relevant at all, TFA doesn't mention which type of game they will be working on (except for the information-free statement "Work has already started on the first of the three projects, which EA says will be a next generation game which appeals to a broad audience.")
Re:Director = game developer? (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Director = game developer? (Score:2)
Smith's 1st Daredevil story was pretty pathetic but issue 1 sold like hotcakes. First it looked like a Spawn ripoff and then the explanation (far too many issues later) was just a lame Scooby Doo type of thing involving Mysterio. Maybe Spielberg will update the Atari 2600 version of ET.
Re:Director = game developer? (Score:2)
Sounds like Mr. Speilburg won't get his hands too dirty with the development of the game... sounds like he's more into having the movie rights to the games...
Spielberg games? (Score:2, Funny)
Pinky and the Brain! (Score:5, Funny)
And if Speilburg won't listen, we'll go find his spanish equivilent, Stephen Speilburgo!
Re:Pinky and the Brain! (Score:1)
I believe you mean "his non-union mexican equivalent!"
fark nailed this with their headline (Score:4, Funny)
Re:fark nailed this with their headline (Score:2)
Then we should all be thankful Spielburg isn't teaming up with Acclaim...
Here's just hoping... (Score:2, Funny)
Wonderful.... (Score:1)
(I still want my alien death ray thou
Great! (Score:2)
This is fantasic news and im looking forward to seeing the results of this escapade.
Am i being to subtle for an american audience ?
EA never let Origin do this (Score:2)
Re:EA never let Origin do this (Score:1)
Original franchises? (Score:1)
(psst, mod me funny.)
Spielberg got the shaft! (Score:1)
Has anyone in Spielberg entourage told him how popular video game based movie are popular?
He must frequent the same people as The Rock.
This is not Spielberg's first video game effort (Score:1)
In 1995, Spielberg teamed up with LucasArts to make "The Dig," a graphic adventure game that was well-reviewed but never really caught on (surprisingly, one of LucasArts' only adventure games that didn't see huge success during that time period).
LucasArts, like EA, was proudly tauting how their game was Steven Spielberg's "first colla
Re:This is not Spielberg's first video game effort (Score:2)
Of course, that doesn't matter any more. The open-source ScummVM [scummvm.org] project can play The Dig on most computer systems these days. The only problem that remains is finding the game.
Brilliant! (Score:1)