Blockbuster sequels, slick technology and duels between the big three console makers are expected in Los Angeles this week as videogame industry players reveal their newest creations.
The annual Electronic Entertainment Expo, referred to as E3, is an invitation-only event at which makers of videogame hardware and software mingle, make deals and vie to trump each other’s innovations.
Nintendo will be defending Wii’s crown as the world’s most popular videogame console and has remained secretive about what it will unveil when E3 officially gets under way tomorrow.
PHOTO: AP
Microsoft is expected to announce a US$50 cut in the price of its Xbox 360 consoles as part of an ongoing battle with Sony’s PlayStation 3 for second place in the market.
Sony is likely to stand firm on pricing but try to wow gamers with new titles and improved features such as online movie downloads and game play.
“One of the big trends is each platform trying to establish itself,” said Jeremy Dunham, editorial manager of videogame news Web site IGN.com.
“Wii is top in terms of sales. Microsoft is No. 1 with hardcore gamers and Sony is trying to prove it has good games.”
Dunham expects a close battle between Xbox 360 and PlayStation games at E3.
Eagerly-awaited new installments to Gears of War, Resident Evil, Street Fighter, Call of Duty, Resistance: Fall of Man, and Rock Band will be previewed.
“I think you are going to see a lot of polished titles,” said Joseph Olin, president of the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences.
“You will see refinement on anything considered a breakthrough, like Guitar Hero and Rock Band. Music has been popular with teens since before we were teens. There are legs there,” he said.
Enticing new titles include Star Wars: The Force Unleashed from the LucasArts game studio of filmmaker George Lucas and Prince of Persia by French game-making star Ubisoft.
World leading game firm Electronic Arts will premier a host of offerings, including an innovative Spore computer game and Mirror’s Edge, an action title in which couriers evade a totalitarian regime in a dystopian future.
Game makers will continue to veer from traditional push-button controls in a trend that was started by motion-sensing controllers made popular by Wii.
Ubisoft, which has worked closely with Nintendo on Wii games from the console’s inception, will be showing off an entirely voice-commanded computer battle game.
Ubisoft’s End War based on the military espionage novels of author Tom Clancy is “creating a lot of buzz,” Dunham said.
“Barking orders at your TV really has something powerful about it,” Ubisoft North America president Laurent Detoc told reporters while providing a chance to try the new game.
“Accessibility has driven the market. With End War you just talk to the game. It is so universal, anyone could use it,” Detoc said.
Ubisoft will be among game makers courting a growing gaming demographic: young girls.
It is estimated that about half of the people younger than 15 years old that own Nintendo DS handheld game devices are girls.
“It is an underserved market,” Detoc said of young girl players. “We think we are onto something.”
New games at E3 will take advantage of beefed-up processing power resulting from advances in computer chips.
As opposed to games in which characters follow pre-assigned paths, developers are creating “open world” games such as Far Cry that let characters roam.
“The industry as a whole is trying to find new and unique ways to tell a story,” Dunham said.
“E3 has always been about surprises. I definitely think there will be some,” he said.
The US videogame market is expected to be in the range of US$14 billion to US$17 billion this year, with global sales of game software and hardware tripling that.
“The only numbers that rival that are the number of times I’ve been fragged playing Call of Duty 4,’” Olin joked.
ANNOUNCEMENT: People who do not comply with the ban after a spoken warning would be reported to the police, the airport company said on Friday Taoyuan International Airport Corp on Friday announced that riding on vehicles, including scooter-suitcases (also known as “scootcases”), bicycles, scooters and skateboards, is prohibited in the airport’s terminals. Those using such vehicles should manually pull them or place them on luggage trolleys, the company said in a Facebook post. The ban intends to maintain order and protect travelers’ safety, as the airport often sees large crowds of people, it said, adding that it has stepped up publicity for the regulation, and those who do not comply after a spoken warning would be reported to the police. The company yesterday said that
QUIET START: Nearly a week after applications opened, agencies did not announce or promote the program, nor did they explain how it differed from other visitor visas Taiwan has launched a six-month “digital nomad visitor visa” program for foreign nationals from its list of visa-exempt countries who meet financial eligibility criteria and provide proof of work contracts. To apply, foreign nationals must either provide proof that they have obtained a digital nomad visa issued by another country or demonstrate earnings based on age brackets, the Bureau of Consular Affairs said. Applicants aged 20 to 29 must show they earned an annual salary of at least US$20,000 or its equivalent in one of the past two years, while those aged 30 or older must provide proof they earned US$40,000 in
NEW YEAR’S ADDRESS: ‘No matter what threats and challenges Taiwan faces, democracy is the only path,’ William Lai said, urging progress ‘without looking back’ President William Lai (賴清德) yesterday urged parties across the political divide to democratically resolve conflicts that have plagued domestic politics within Taiwan’s constitutional system. In his first New Year’s Day address since becoming president on May 20 last year, Lai touched on several issues, including economic and security challenges, but a key emphasis was on the partisan wrangling that has characterized his first seven months in office. Taiwan has transformed from authoritarianism into today’s democracy and that democracy is the future, Lai said. “No matter what threats and challenges Taiwan faces, democracy is the only path for Taiwan,” he said. “The only choice
UNITY MESSAGE: Rather than focusing on what Trump said on the campaign trail about Taiwan, Taipei should be willing to engage with the US, Pompeo said Taiwan plays a key role in Washington’s model of deterrence against China, former US secretary of state Mike Pompeo said in a speech in Taipei yesterday. During US president-elect Donald Trump’s first term, “we had developed what we believe was a pretty effective model of deterrence against adversaries who wanted to undermine the set of rules and values that the people of Taiwan and the people of the US hold dear,” Pompeo said at a forum organized by the Formosa Republican Association. “Succeeding in continuing to build this model will not solely rest at the feet of president Trump and his team,