Monday, July 14, 2008

Gaming giants look to mainstream

The giants of the video games industry gather in Los Angeles this week for the E3 conference, and all sights are set on the mass market.

Microsoft and Sony are both expected to follow the Nintendo Wii's lead and push into social gaming.

Observers say the recent cut for the Xbox 360 is Microsoft's bid to make the console more appealing.

"There is a strong move to pull in women, young girls and older people," said analyst Piers Harding-Rolls.

"It's not just about the traditional gamer anymore. More casual, lifestyle and family-orientated products are going to appeal to a wider demographic," said the Screen Digest analyst.

Huge success

Nintendo has had huge success with its Wii console, dominating rivals Sony and Microsoft by focusing on casual and lifestyle titles.

"They have created a new category of gaming - lifestyle and training games and this social software genre is doing fantastically well," said Mr Harding-Rolls.

"Nintendo is riding a wave and other platforms are seeking to try and get into those channels as well."

He added: "There is definitely a demand for more of that product that Nintendo has championed."

Screen Digest predicts that the market for current generation consoles will hit 80 million by the end of the year.

Publishers and developers are beginning to exploit new forms of content, new types of gaming, as well as delivery through online sales, said Mr Harding-Rolls.

Marketing campaign

Microsoft is expected to unveil a massive marketing campaign aimed at repositioning the Xbox 360.

One of the first elements of that is to cut the price of the 20GB Xbox 360 in North American to $299 (£150) - closer to the price of the Wii.

Additionally, in August a 60GB Xbox will debut that will cost $349 (£175).

The campaign is intended to show a stronger emphasis on social gaming though the console's traditional strength in action and adventure titles will also be well represented.

Wii in action
The Wii has changed ideas about what games can be

Highly-anticipated sequel Gears of War 2 will be on show, as will role playing game Fable 2, from British developer Peter Molyneux's firm Lionhead.

In an E3 diary written for the BBC News website, he said: "It's the adrenaline rush of pushing your chest out and showing who you are and what you stand for.

"And this year Lionhead stands for Fable 2, which amazingly is finally done."

Sony will be showing PlayStation 3 exclusive titles Resistance 2, Killzone 2 and LittleBigPlanet.

The company is also expected to give more details of its online virtual world, called Home, and there are reports that a third God of War title might also be shown.

Lifestyle peripherals

"I think that you'll have some exciting lifestyle peripherals on the PlayStation Portable alongside the PlayStation 3," predicted games consultant Nick Parker.

LittleBigPlanet
LittleBigPlanet is one of Sony's big games

Nintendo is expected to announce a number of deals with third-party developers, who are hoping to capitalise on the success of the Wii, as well as lift the lid of what its own internal studios are currently working on.

"Wii is dominated by Nintendo's own software. Can third parties make substantial returns on the Wii?" asked Mr Harding-Rolls.

He added: "Behind closed doors Nintendo will be looking to reassure publishers about the potential of the platform and its longevity."

One of the other key themes of E3 will be the continued growth in online content, he predicted.

He said: "We'll see more downloadable titles. It will be interesting to see if there any more premium titles delivered via digital distribution.

"Online gaming is becoming increasingly popular across the whole of Europe. Europe is not a small online gaming market anymore."

The success of games based around peripherals, such as Rock Band, Guitar Hero and Singstar, is also likely to spur more developers to create add-on friendly titles, especially as their increased sales prices boost revenues.

From : http://news.bbc.co.uk/

Asus Eee Box B202 goes on Sale in Hong Kong

Asus announced the Asus Eee Box desktop PC on June 21st. The Atom based Mini Desktop is supposedly going on sale today in Hong Kong according to Digitimes.

The Asus Eee Box B202 is the first available model and would sell for HK$2,500 (~$320).

Features of the Asus Eee Box B202 include a 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD and Linux operating system.
More details on Digitimes.

There is no information when the Asus Eee Box will sell in the United States.

From : http://www.i4u.com/

ASUS Launches R2E Ultra Mobile PC in India

ASUS has launched the R2E Ultra Mobile PC in India. The company said the R2E notebook satisfies every on-the-go computing need and more; offering a highly versatile platform based on the functionality of a conventional notebook and the user-friendliness of a touch panel input on an intelligent digital writing pad.

With its 7-inch LCD screen, the R2E packs all these features in the size of a paperback novel. With the ASUS SunRead glare-proof panel, users can use the R2E to lead the way even when navigating the great outdoors in the sun.

Stanley Wu, Product Manager, Notebooks, ASUS (India), said, "The ASUS R2E is our latest product offering in the UMPC segment. It is a very innovative notebook that achieves a fine balance between being feature rich and compact at the same time. We believe that an innovation such as the ASUS R2E will provide notebook users in India with a unique solution to their ever increasing on-the-go computing needs."

Features of the ASUS R2E Ultra Mobile PC:
- Global Positioning System (GPS) for Anywhere Connection: Navigate and explore with built-in GPS. The retractable mechanism stores the antenna away when not in use. Together with Internet access, positioning is possible even off road. Multiple programs can run simultaneously for accurate turn-by-turn directions for the driver while passengers get to enjoy live TV or movie and music playback.

- Digital Entertainment On-the-Go: The R2E packs in a number of multimedia features for personal entertainment anywhere. There's easy media access anytime with live TV enjoyment with an external antenna and a remote controller. For a comfortable viewing experience, the ASUS SunRead glare-proof panel displays images and words sharply for a clear view in bright sunlight.

- Solid Security Management for Protected Computing and Solid Privacy Protection: The R2E offers total data protection that meets the evolving security needs with both software and hardware solutions. The notebook offers a smart balance of mobility and performance with a comprehensive security feature that protects the notebook and its stored information. Data security is uncompromised with a built-in AuthenTec fingerprint scanner with TruePrint technology that reads from the live layer of skin, preventing common skin surface conditions from impairing scanner accuracy. Embedded TPM is a hardware solution that helps to avoid attacks by hackers looking to capture passwords and encryption keys to sensitive data.

- Freedom to navigate by just the touch of a finger: The ASUS R2E with satellite GPS provides a comprehensive travel guide owing to which users no longer need to deal with paper maps or ask for directions. The incorporated GPS antenna with a foldable mechanism allows convenient storage when not in use.

- Do more with a Smaller and Lighter Design: The feature-rich R2E is packed with computing, multimedia and connectivity functions. Built-in Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR (Enhanced Data Rate), Wireless LAN 802.11 a/b/g and a high-resolution webcam, offer extensive high-speed connections and wire-free video communication.

- Intuitive User Experience: The R2E runs on Windows Vista Edition with Microsoft Origami Experience Pack software and ergonomic hardware interface designs. With complete function keys laid out on both sides of the front panel, users enjoy comfortable operation to a full set of control keys, including mouse, scroll buttons, hot keys as well as an on-screen keypad, all at the finger tips.

- Handwritten Input with ASUS InfoPen: Increase productivity and efficiency with handwritten input capability. Together with ASUS InfoPen software, users can record and edit images or documents as easy as on a piece of paper with color and highlighter options. The DigiPen stylus also has an eraser end and mouse control buttons so that users can now navigate a wide range of applications with single-handed ease.

- Easier and Safer Digital Data Transmission: Secure digital media slot is also integrated into the new R2E notebook. It gives users the immediate benefit of easy file sharing with different devices and users, while opening the door for future technologies like secure digital I/O. Secure digital helps ASUS products work better together.

The ASUS R2E notebook comes bundled with a USB keyboard and will be distributed nationwide through Rashi Peripherals Pvt. Ltd. and Net Place Technologies Pvt. Ltd. for an approximate end user price of Rs. 64,900/-.

From : http://www.itnewsonline.com/