Wednesday, July 2, 2008

GENERAL THOUGHTS ABOUT VIDEO GAMES

Computer games are big business these days exploited by many companies. A winning idea is one thing, selling that idea is another matter. At this stage the task of selling the game leaves the hands of the creators and is handed over to a marketing department. The first task of the marketer is to determine which age group the game will appeal to. Companies use a wide range of different techniques to sell their product. They use the aid of magazines, articles written by enthusiasts for readers with similar game interests. Rolling television based demos show off the visual and sound side of the game.


These days companies try to use other ways to market a game, for instance Tomb raider . Lara is the main character in the series of Tomb Raider games and is the marketers dream. Globally, her appearance is indistinguishable. Her facial features sit on a face not a dissimilar colour to that of a Mediterranean person. Her dark eyes and hair make her look westernised, yet her small features make Lara look slightly Asian. Lara could be from any country making the game globally accepted from the start. Her clothes are tight and sparse so that would keep a young adolescent playing the game for a long time. Lara is often pictured in different positions, sometimes brandishing a handgun, showing assertiveness, sometimes looking innocent wearing little clothing showing a nice vulnerable side. The next minute will be in a car chase being perused by a helicopter showing an action packed side. This creates a person people can relate to: gun toting multilingual female that has sexy look. That technique was very successful and has been incorporated recently by many companies in their advertisements.

Magazine articles are another good selling point for a game that is new and in need of a cult following.

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