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Computerized Entertainment and Classification Chapter 2!
October 3, 2013
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Today’s Agenda: Life Cycle of Entertainment Tomorrow: Chapter 2 - Test
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Chapter 2! Titles for each section:
What makes a Video Game? Audio/Visual Effect Experimental, Mainstream, Obsolete History The Television Computer What are Video Games? Game Play Graphic Display User Interface Digital Toy Marketing Your Video Game Demographic Segregation Marketing Tools Unique Selling Point
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What makes a Video Game a Game?
Three main categories of Computer Software Entertainment: Audio/visual effects Video Game Digital Toy
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Audio/Visual Effect Audio means something you hear.
Visual means something you see. Together, audio/visual effects are any entertainment that you can be seen and heard. Examples: Screen savers Movies Cut scenes Presentations This type of entertainment is simply enjoyed and has no user interface.
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We have: Experimental Media Mainstream Media Obsolete
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Experimental New Innovative Few users Not very popular
Just becoming popular
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Mainstream Is the Norm! Many users What we use today
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Obsolete Was popular Few users Replaced by something better
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Let’s take a look at our History!
How has technolgy been linked to media experimentation and becoming obsolete? Let’s take a look at our History!
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Ancient Times Art! Was the NORM...it was popular...it was the Mainstream Media. Examples: Brilliant paintings Sculptures Architecture Songs Frescos
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Ancient Times Greeks Introduced Theater! It was Experimental Media
Romans not use to Theater. It was consider a fanciful activity Little following Not popular
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Last Century Experimental Media was the invention of Motion pictures!
Had no sound Short films People dancing Baseball players hitting a ball Children dancing
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Last Century Another experimental media is the RADIO!
Invented by individuals who wanted to talk to each other over distances. Amateur radio operators built their own devices in their basement. Very Expensive!
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Radio became Mainstream!
As the cost of the technolgy for a Radio dropped people began to embrace the Radio! People would gather around the family radio to listen to voice drama, rock and roll, Jazz sounds and lyrics, shows, plus much more.
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The Television! Began to show up in homes in the 1940’s
Shows were black and white Just one or two shows a day Television was in the experimental stage!
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Television Moving to Mainstream in the 1950’s
Rapidly becoming the preferred media of the day. ½ households in America has a TV set. TV Shows: Flash Gordon Father Knows Best Rin Tin Tin Dragnet Zorro Wonderful World of Disney
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Current Times – Today! Television is still Mainstream!
Moved from audio/visual entertainment to Interactive Entertainment Media! Video Games!!!
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Newer Technologies Is the computer! Was Experimental Technology
Few people using it Very expensive Not popular Today Mainstream! You see a computer everywhere Very, Very, Very Popular Takes on many forms.
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Computer Opens a world of: Movies Games Books Magazines Museum Art
Internet! Plus much more....
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What are Video Games? Is an electronic software product that has all of the elements of a game. It is played by combining a computer generated game evironment with a graphic display and a user interface.
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What exactly is a game? An activity organized by rules.
With an objective, goal, or victory condition. In a game environment that enables play or pretending. Victory! Rules A Game? Game Envirnment
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Game Play Is what the player experience during the game as a result of the core machanics and structure of the game. Includes: Set of challenges and obstacles The action a player can take to avoid and overcome those challenges or obstacles. Everything the player does and how the game is played.
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Today’s Video Game Game play can exist in multiple gameplay modes.
Such as: Multiplayer mode Advanced mode Easy mode Quest mode Online play mode Changing characters with different skills
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Graphic Display This is where the game is shown. It can be a:
Television Computer Monitor Hand-held device (Game-boy and/or cell phone) Is a pinball machine a video game?
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User Interface Is any device used to input information from the player into the computer running the video game. They are: Game controllers (wireless, motion based controllers) Keyboard Mouse
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Type of Games Games can be put into different catagories: Examples:
Action Board/card/quiz Educational Fighting Music/party Puzzle Role Playing Shooter Simulation Sports Stragtegy Toy Themes are games that have similar characteristics
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Digital Toy Does not meet the criteria of a game. Why?
Does not have a structured set of rules. Has not objective or game play goal. No challenge No purpose for playing No Victory condition No points, no levels No mission objectives
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Marketing Your Video Game
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Marketing Your Vido Game
Step 1: You need to know your Theme! Step 2: Need to identify your target market. Step 3: Unique Selling Point
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Marketing Your Video Game
Each theme has a certain number of followers. These are your customers! People who purchase a game in a certain them are likely to purchase more games in the same theme. Need to identify your target market! Tarket market is the segment of the population on which you will focus your attention and resources to attract a buyer. These are your potential customers.
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Demographic Segregation
Use of characteristics, such as: Age Income Gender Helps determine the most likely potential customer.
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Marketing Tools Are any device or action that draws attention to your product. TV commercials blast Product website Free Trials or demos Brochures Game packaging Billboards Computer Screen Savers Demonstrations Booths at trade shows
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Unique Selling Point Is simply what your product offers that other products do not. It can also help target potential customers.
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