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Archive for August, 2007

State of Play V and Game Addiction!

Two momentous things will be happening in a little over a week.

First of all, the book will be finished. At least, it’s going to be in a finished draft form, and we’re going to have a face-melting book proposal. This means that Shavaun and I can really start to market it to publishers and agents. While the book truly makes a killer read in its current form, agents and publishers often like to look at the market, look at the book, and apply their own insight so as to make the book most enjoyable to the people who’ll be reading it. Which is good, since it’s likely that everyone’ll be reading it. Honestly, Shavaun and I really believe that we’ve made one of the most intriguing and easily-read general audience books on gaming, but most especially an angle to gaming that people are really motivated to learn more about. One which additionally is far, far underserved. It’s an exciting time, but I’m also a bit exhausted.

Release is still TBA, and while we would like for copies to hit bookstores as far before this Christmas as possible, we are still in the process of feeling out our options. This is the first book for both of us, so there’s a certain level of learning so as to move intelligently.

This is just a cover that I made for fun. Comments welcome - as are ANY and ALL comments you have on what YOU want to see in the book!
Book Cover
We’re toying with titles. While we want to tell a story, this is still an open book. Maybe “Game Addiction: The Cause and Cure?”

Secondly, I’m off to Asia for the first time in my life. I’m going to Singapore for the State of Play conference. Officially, I’m reporting the event for Gamasutra.com. While that’s exciting on its own, I’m looking forward to meeting dozens of academics and journalists whom I’ve only spoken to via telephone and email. I’m also hoping to find at least one publisher, English-speaking or no. While game addiction, at least what we call game addiction, certainly is seriously influenced by cultural variances, it predominantly relies on human responses to a new medium. Whether we’re talking media experience or psychological/chemical addiction, Game Addiction is going to cover it, and other countries need it. Yesterday.

We’re definitely looking at our different options for publication – so please let us know soon if you know somebody who would be interested in the book!

And let me know if you want to share a hotel at the conference in Singapore. But let me know on the Singapore thing soon, since I’ll likely be booking tomorrow or the next day.

New WoW Expansion Just Announced: Post on Slashdot

Hey all, I wanted to repost what I brought up on Slashdot, alongside what seems to be a conversation on whether casual gamers will stand a chance against the Wrath of the Lich King.

What up, Lich?
What these Liches want from a Naga?

I’m going to be blunt this time: I’m skeptical. Here’s my reply to their ongoing discussion:

The primary motivator for sticking with a game is social bonding.

Coming soon, WoW, now over 2 years old, is going to have serious competition with this Christmas’ new MMO releases, and they know that losing too many key players would mean a rank 8 hemorrhage on their player base.

So they’re giving us a lot to do.

It’s the model that we’ve had all along. It focuses on grinds, and sometimes it can really seem like this style of MMO misses the mark for content which people can enjoy. At least, enjoy with an amount of time which is socially acceptable. I mean, how sustainable is the gamer lifestyle, really? Apart from what we call “game addiction,” looking at things like diet, nutrition and exercise with heavy gamers makes me think that we need to demand something which won’t kill us, because I swear to god, a plate DPS class? GTFO, I can’t resist that.

I also bring up my upcoming Gamasutra article, which I had really expected to be released by now. The full discussion thread can be found here: Wrath of the Lich King Officially Announced.

I’m extremely curious to hear any of your comments on Casual gaming in WoW, but also on that tipping point whereupon an MMO might start to purge players.

World Series of Video Games - Quick Links

I just wanted to post some quick links on the World Series of Video Games, which aired for the first time on an American network this last Sunday.


CBS’ advertisement for the event


Example of a match inside World of Warcraft, taken from the WSVG China

From the article:

Not coincidentally, the other two games in tomorrow’s broadcast most resemble a music video (Guitar Hero II) and a boxing match (Fight Night Round 3). What will not be seen are violent shooting games like Halo and Quake; CBS was adamant that on a Sunday afternoon on broadcast television, only relatively tame games would suffice.

While representatives for the other major broadcast networks said they had no plans to cover video games as a sporting event, CBS is planning to broadcast at least two more video game programs this year.

The rest of the New York Times’ coverage of the event can be found [here] for the time being, though they have been known to charge for older articles.

If you know where to find CBS’ Youtube/video footage from the WSVG which took place about a month ago in Louisville, KY, then please let me know. =P

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