Thursday, January 11, 2007

VIACOM: Editorial: Why MTV Won't Buy 1Up

 

I'm just a simple country blogger, but despite recent rumors about Viacom buying out all or part of Ziff Davis Game Group, I just don't see it happening.

There are a number of reasons for this, chief among them is the fact that ZD has tied their print magazines to the deal. In other words, if you don't buy EGM and Games for Windows you can't buy 1Up.

This may seem like a negotiable point, but Ziff Davis isn't stupid and they know that they can't sell the magazines alone, especially in today's anti-print environment, so they are tying it to their very valuable 1Up property.

What that means is that any buyer who wants to cut a deal with Ziff Davis is going to have to do one of three things: Run the magazines, count on flipping them (which is very risky), or buy em up and then shut them down and take the loss on the chin.

So why can't Viacom do this?

Well they could, but they probably won't. They don't have any interest in print so why would they saddle themselves with some magazines? And they have this little issue called shareholders, who aren't going to sit quietly by while their money is sunk into something that is going to be torpedoed immediately or be hopefully sold off eventually.

If someone is going to jump at this deal, and I'm sure someone will, it will be someone in the publishing business already. So the next time you walk by a magazine rack, take a careful look, one of those magazines is about to get a couple of siblings. Brian Crecente

 

Source: VIACOM: Editorial: Why MTV Won't Buy 1Up
Originally published on Thu, 11 Jan 2007 23:00:33 GMT

December NPD data is in

 

I just got off  the plane from CES, and got an email with the December NPD data. It looks like the Xbox 360 outsold the PS3 and the Wii combined last month. In addition Xbox 360 grabbed 51% market share in the United States for December 2006. I also found out that Gears has sold 3–million copies. I also saw some new Xbox Live data: we have 5 million active members, two-million messages crossing the network each day, and we have three-billion game play hours logged to date.

Source: December NPD data is in
Originally published on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:54:33 GMT

Top 10 accessories - December

 

360 WIRELESS CONTROLLER 823.8 k
WII REMOTE CONTROLLER 646.7 k
WII NUNCHUK CONTROLLER 497.1 k

PS2 8 MEG MEMORY CARD 474.8 k
PS3 SIXAXIS WIRELESS CONTROLLER 336.0 k
PS2 MEMORY CARD 8 MEG 286.0 k
PS2/PS DUAL SHOCK2 CONTL 263.4 k
PS2/PS BLUE DL SH2 CNTL 245.2 k
360 PLAY & CHARGE KIT 224.6 k
PS2 CORDLESS ACTION CNTLR 219.9 k

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Source: Top 10 accessories - December
Originally published on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:55:30 GMT

Top 10 software sales - December

 

Top 10 Video Games - Annual 2006
PS2 MADDEN NFL 07 - ELECTRONIC ARTS: 2.8 mm (Includes Hall of Fame)
NDS NEW SUPER MARIO BROS - NINTENDO: 2.0 mm
360 GEARS OF WAR - MICROSOFT: 1.8 mm (Includes Collector’s Edition)
PS2 KINGDOM HEARTS II - SQUARE ENIX: 1.7 mm
PS2 GUITAR HERO 2 W/GUITAR - ACTIVISION: 1.3 mm (Includes stand-alone game)
PS2 FINAL FANTASY XII - SQUARE ENIX: 1.3 mm
NDS BRAIN AGE: TRAIN YOUR BRAIN - NINTENDO:1.1mm
360 MADDEN NFL 07 - ELECTRONIC ARTS: 1.1mm
360 TOM CLANCY’S GRAW - UBISOFT: 1.0 mm
PS2 NCAA FOOTBALL 07- ELECTRONIC ARTS: 1.0 mm

Top 10 Video Games - December 2006
360 GEARS OF WAR - MICROSOFT 815.7 K Includes Collector’s Edition
PS2 GUITAR HERO 2 W/GUITAR - ACTIVISION 805.2 K Includes stand-alone game
PS2 MADDEN NFL 07 - ELECTRONIC ARTS 737.1 K Includes Hall of Fame Edition
GCN LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS - NINTENDO 532.9 K
WII LEGEND OF ZELDA: TWILIGHT PRINCESS - NINTENDO 519.2 K
PS2 WWE SMACKDOWN VS. RAW 2007 - THQ 484.5 K
NDS NEW SUPER MARIO BROS - NINTENDO 427.5 K
360 CALL OF DUTY 3 - ACTIVISION 410.8 K
NDS YOSHI’S ISLAND 2 - NINTENDO 407.2 K
PS2 CALL OF DUTY 3 - ACTIVISION 365.3 K

Top 10 Titles - December 2006 INCLUDES ALL PLATFORMS (consoles and portables)
Madden NFL 07 - Electronic Arts 1.9 mm
Call Of Duty 3 - Activision 1.1 mm
Cars - THQ 874.0 k
Need for Speed: Carbon - Electronic Arts 871.6 k
360 GEARS OF WAR - MICROSOFT 815.7 K Includes Collector’s Editon
PS2 GUITAR HERO 2 W/GUITAR - ACTIVISION 805.2 K Includes Bundle
Lego Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy - LucasArts 792.3 K
WWE Smackdown vs. Raw 2007 - THQ 731.6 K
Tony Hawk’s Project 8 - Activision 713.9 K
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance - Activision 642.9 K

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Source: Top 10 software sales - December
Originally published on Fri, 12 Jan 2007 01:59:15 GMT

Odd games

 

Over the holidays, Mike Monteiro discovered there was a Nacho Libre game for the Nintendo DS. Thinking that an arbitrary choice for a movie tie-in game, he started the DS Tie-In Games I Wanna Play group on Flickr to showcase other possible odd media tie-ins for the DS. Some of my favorite submissions so far include: The Passion of the Christ, Birth of a Nation, Empire, Remains of the Day, My Dinner with Andre (Bon Mot controller sold separately), Super Mario Bros, Learning GNU Emacs, Requiem for a Dream, The Cremaster Cycle, and Getting Things Done.

Here's a couple of ones that I've done: Dancer in the Dark and The New Yorker Draw Your Own Cover Electronic Entertainment (with noncompulsory coöperative mode), pictured below.

The New Yorker Draw Your Own Cover Electronic Entertainment

If you join the group, there's a Photoshop kit you can download to join in the fun.

Source: Odd games
Originally published on Wed, 27 Dec 2006 15:42:34 GMT

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

The Ultimate Final Fantasy Fan Parody

 

You've seen live-action Final Fantasy spoofs before, but nothing that matches the epic scale of Mark Leung's College Saga. Clocking in at over 42 minutes long across four episodes and remaining hilarious the whole way through, this is truly the ultimate in Final Fantasy fan parody.

Chocobo rides, repetitive NPCs, vending machine store menus, and multiple battle scenes, and that's just episode 1! Follow the link below for the further adventures of Mark, Jesús, and Maria as they do battle against the evil forces of Vegetarianism. Michael Fahey


The College Saga Website
- Thanks Eric!

 

Source: The Ultimate Final Fantasy Fan Parody
Originally published on Tue, 02 Jan 2007 18:40:04 GMT

Rare Founders Leave Company

 

BYE BYE1UP is reporting that Rare founders Chris and Tim Stamper have left the Microsoft owned development studio. The two have reportedly left to "pursue other opportunities", with the departure supposedly having nothing to do with the poor sales reception of Viva Pinata.

The two will be succeeded by current Rare employees who will hopefully do a better job justifying the dev house's $375 million price tag. My suggestion to the company responsible for Grabbed By The Ghoulies and Kameo? More blood splattering, muscle bound Killer Instincts, fewer soft and fluffy, Skittles-colored, E-rated adventures. Your fanbase will greatly appreciate it! Michael McWhertor

Rare Founders Leave to 'Pursue Other Opportunities' [1UP]

 

Source: Rare Founders Leave Company
Originally published on Wed, 03 Jan 2007 00:20:18 GMT

In-game ads put devs in control

 

TrackManiaSpeaking with GamesIndustry.biz, IGA Europe vice president Ed Bartlett explained how in-game advertisements could benefit the interests of PC-based independent developers. Barlett pointed to Nadeo, which was able to release TrackMania Nations as freeware through the use of in-game ads, in turn boosting its player base (recording over 6 million downloads) and increasing ad revenue. This business model is unique because it eliminates the need for a publisher and means developers can retain the rights to their IPs.
Ironically, it's the indie developers that have been most resistant to in-game ads; whereas triple-A title publishers, while unable to offset theirs games' costs with ads, have been much more receptive to the practice.

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Source: In-game ads put devs in control
Originally published on Tue, 02 Jan 2007 19:25:00 GMT

Geek Girl of the Month: Nikole

Tuesday, Jan 2nd, 2007

I love dressing like a schoolgirl, probably because I’ve been one since I was 4.

— Nikole

NAME: Nikole
AGE:  19
LOCATION: Valencia, CA

MEASUREMENTS: 34-24-36

INTERESTS:

Star Trek, All things Nintendo, Zelda:OoT and TP, Pokemon…I even have Mew, Japanese, G4, wikipedia, digg.com, revision3, rubber ducks, Irish Spring soap, video games

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Saturday, December 23, 2006

Video game console shortage could linger into '07 (Reuters)

 

A shopper looks at his Sony PlayStation 3 console at a Best Buy store in Duluth, Georgia, November 17, 2006. Shoppers are standing in lines to snap up Sony's PS3 and Nintendo's Wii as they become available, and some analysts do not expect shortages to ease until March or later. (Tami Chappell/Reuters)Reuters - Shoppers are standing in lines to snap up Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo Co. Ltd.'s Wii video game consoles as they become available, and some analysts do not expect shortages to ease until March or later.

Source: Video game console shortage could linger into '07 (Reuters)
Originally published on Fri, 22 Dec 2006 22:00:40 GMT