Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Magic: The Judgemental Eye

So right now Wen and I are msning each other, and I'm here typing in gmail about this topic. Is it debatable? Will this become a 9+comment post? Probably not, but I'll still post it.

So, there's that PS3 game "Eye of Judgement", coming out or it's out already or whatever. It's unique because it uses a special deck of real physical cards, a special placemat, a Sony EyeToy, and the PS3. Eye of Judgement is a new CCG (Collectible Card Game), might be similar to Triple Triad, where there's a 3x3 grid and you place your cards down. Your cards are special, they have some sort of special encoding on them... anyway, so you put them down on the mat, and the sony Eye Toy interprets the card and puts something on the screen.

So for example, player 1 plays a Treefolk, and then lo' and behold, on the tv screen, a treefolk appears. Player 2 plays a dragon, and then a dragon appears on the screen. Player 1 "declares an attack and taps the Treefolk", and then you see the screen and the treefolk is fighting the dragon! Player 2 casts a fireball and vamoosh, fireball on the screen.

So that's pretty cool. So from there, Wen asked me, "am I interesting in the game?" Well, I am interested on seeing how it works, but I probably won't buy it. I'm not in the market to start a new CCG, and I can't imagine it (or anything else for that matter) being better than Magic. So Wen followed up with: "If this system works with Magic instead of this new CCG, would you get it?"

Wow. Now that's interesting. Then there were 3 sub-questions; 1) existing cards work with it, 2a) you have to buy new cards and they're the same price as regular cards, and 2b) You have to buy new cards but they are significantly more expensive. Long story short, 1) yes, 2a) yes, and 2b) - I might get the game eventually, but for drafting, we'll stilll use regular cards, but if I'm feeling spiffy or curious or are having some epic something something, then I might go out and buy specifically some cards for this game.

But that's not really what this blog update is about. Next Wen said "Wow, Sony should've totally gone with Magic, instead of some new random CCG". So at first I agreed; Magic is known all over and it's awesome, while a new CCG is totally brand new so it's subject to... failing. But then, other questions rose, which this blog update is really about. For now, we'll assume the fact is close to 2a), you have to buy new cards, and they're priced approximately the same, maybe a tiny bit more. And we'll assume everything is feasible; with Eye of Judgement, they probably have to program 200 card animations and 6 effects for each (attacking, being attacked, dying, etc); with Magic, they'll have to program many more cards and many more effects... but alas, I digress.

So the question is, if Sony made Eye of Judgement: Magic the Gathering instead of Eye of Judgement: umm, Eye of Judgement, would it be more profitable?

Let's see... with EOJ, a new CCG, your target audience is those who like CCGs, newcomers to CCGs, and PS3 users. You are competing against existing CCGs (Magic, Pokemon, Yugioh, etc) and other PS3 games.

with Magic, your target audience is the same, except there's a few exceptions. Those who already hate Magic, will not flock to this product. Those who have been considering playing Magic for a few years but haven't gotten to it yet, I don't think it sways their decision either. I mean, if a consumer hasn't started playing Magic yet, this new product wouldn't really influence them to get it more, would it?

Then there's the weird paradox; those who already play Magic. That said, your competition is still PS3 games, and other existing CCGs, and to a lesser extent, even regular Magic and Magic online is competition. To some people, Magic EoJ is the same game as regular Magic, except you have to buy pre-requisite hardware and more expensive cards.

So I guess it kinda goes back to the question Wen asked me in the beginning; if you were an existing Magic user, will you buy this new product? I probably would, but a lot of people probably wouldn't. And then there's the paradox, where if the product was the new EoJ rather than the Magic version, there would be a few people from "a lot of people probably wouldn't" that would purchase the new game, because it's a new game and not Magic.

But then Wen threw me a kicker that I forgot about: Internet play. Yes, EoJ will feature online play, so you can have your physical deck of cards, your friend in China will have her physical deck of cards, and you two can battle it out.

This makes it much more attractive for regular magic users, but how'bout magic online? Well, a major gripe about magic online is that you have to pay for your cards which you don't even have physically, which is really weird. So now there's this, a nicer alternative to playing online. I think this would be a strong selling point to get regular Magic users and Magic Online users to play the game.

So it's actually a pretty cool idea... the merging of table-top games with videogames, and then being able to translate it to work over the internet, something that table-top games cannot do by themselves.

It's almost time for discussion. So, would it have been better if they just did Magic, or if they did a new CCG? But then (curveball! - new topic) if they use Magic, who gets how much money? Who gets how much money with this EoJ CCG?

And this is where we start the discussion.

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Monday, October 01, 2007

Unplayed Games

Here's a list of videogames, off the top of my head, that I haven't played, or played only a little bit. This list isn't close to complete, but it's a start.

-=-=-=-Unplayed
Lost Planet
Enchanted Arms
Paper Mario (VC) - bought, knew it would be good but haven't played
Xenosaga - bought for cheap
Dirge of Ceberus - Duy,Jia played, unplayed by me
We love Katamari - haven't played
Some game on the pc I bought for 19.99 at Futureshop
A bunch of $2 and $10 games bought around Christmas time
*Devil May Cry - played a bunch before I bought it, now bought it but haven't played it
TMNT - Battle Nexus
Devil May Cry 3.5 (PC) - bought, had problems with my divx so couldn't play anymore on that computer, probably works fine on another
Fantastic Four - Rise of the Silver Surfer - umm, yeah, came free with Halo, didn't play it.

-=-=-=-Played Once or Twice
Super R-Type 3 (VC)
Marble Madness Ultra (XB) - bought near the very beginning cuz I thought it was worth it, but I barely played it
*Destruction Derby (PS) - played a bunch on PS1, not so much on PS3
Jumping Flash (PS) - sounds fun, but only played for a few minutes so far (in the middle of someone's game)
Oblivion - played for a few hours, not far at all
Metroid Prime 2: Echoes (got bomb, that's about it...)
Rub-a-dub-dub - played about a dozen stages
DOAX2 - hehe. played once.
Guitar Hero - Rock the 80's

-=-=-=-Unfinished
Ninja Gaiden Sigma - normal mode, up to level 6
Command and Conquer 3 - beat a few missions
Forza 1 - probably about 30%
Forza 2 - probably about 55% - blame on Metroid and Halo :P
Katamari Damacy - haven't beaten it yet.
Dance Dance Revolution - bought for cheap, it's not bad, just haven't played much
Tomb Raider Legend - I thought I was 60% done, but really I was about 33%. Now Mai and Jon are playing it and I'll prolly let them beat it first before I continue.

-=-=-=-Beat Once and then forgotten
Grafitti Kingdom - Beat once, happy with my characters, made a few more, that's it
Zelda - Twilight Princess - I don't have 100% yet, but I beat it once
Metroid Prime 3: Corruption - I don't have 100% yet; blame on Halo :P
Super Paper Mario - not old enough to be 'forgotten' yet, but not 100% or whatever, should play more

Anyway, so if I'm not playing these games, what AM I playing?
PS3 - Tales of the Abyss - playing with Ambrose, Duy, and Jia, going through Unknown. Bosses are getting much easier now, so it's losing some of the appeal, but it's still fun. Last time in hard I played as Guy, this time around I'm Anise.
PS3 - Super Puzzle Fighter Two Turbo - HD Remix - I bought it, and I play it about once every 2 days. I'd like to play against Duy and them, but mostly I'm just going through single player normal mode over and over. It's fun, I like it.
And what else... oh yeah...
Xbox360 - Halo 3 - I beat it yesterday on normal mode, it was fun. I'm also playing co-op over XBL with Eric on Heroic, occasionally on vs (with Eric, or with Eric and strangers, or with strangers), but I'm also spending an enormous time making my own levels and also watching replays and taking videos and screenshots. As for the levels I'm making, right now I'm playing around with explosives and making big or spiffy explosions around the level. Hehe, but it's fun stuff, haha. Here, check out explosions here: Halo 3 Screenshots

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