Towards a Methodology of Mobile Game Design
bulldog232 writes "This year's Game Developers Conference missed the ball with Mobile GDC. Mobile gaming has been around for years with the likes of the Game Boy and other mobile consoles. There is huge opportunity in games for cell phones but there are other parts to mobile entertainment. TheFeature takes a look at the new Mobile Game Development Special Interest Group (MGD-SIG) created within the International Game Developers Association. As the MGD-SIG is the first independent (i.e. not affiliated with a publisher, handset maker, research firm or carrier) information exchange with real backing, it will push innovation in mobile games by offering details on new technologies, genres unique to mobile, and techniques for bypassing the carriers' walled gardens."
This is a good group. Someone really needs to investigate the difference between portable games (like the PSP launch lineup) and handheld games (like WarioWare). Technology and the market both support all of the above, but what we need are compelling games you can play for 10 minutes or and hour, not console ports.
The link to the actual article on TheFeature was not included in the SlashDot, only one to another story that was referenced. The article that looks at the MGD-SIG is Towards a Methodology of Mobile Game Design
I'm pretty sure that the website "The Feature" is a Nokia owned site. Phone gaming will emerge as it's own culture. While all games share some fundamental qualities, the platforms they are played on provide some key differentiators that break them out into their own little cultures. I think that phone games and handheld games are two seperate gaming experiences. For example. When I play my PSP, I set that time aside. When I play on my N-Gage, it's because I'm bored in line at the supermarket or something and I don't want to talk to anyone standing next to me.
There is huge opportunity in games for cell phones... I sure hope companies get a deeper look at it. Mine & wife's cell phones have some really, really games not worth the millions of dollars I've heard they invest on.
There is huge opportunity in games for cell phones...
I sure hope companies get a deeper look at it. Mine & wife's cell phones have some really, really <expletive level="VERY HIGH"/> games not worth the millions of dollars I've heard they invest on.