Tuesday, April 01, 2008

Exciting times?

Over the last six months I have really noticed the inevitable introduction of Global Brands entering the casual and advergaming market. The company I work for are finding ourselves pitching more and more against foreign companies or the likes of Cartoon Network or Jetix, as opposed to English development companies of similar sizes, such as Kerb or Skive. Game based websites like Addicting Games are also all being bought by media owners or large conglomerates.

Reinout te Brake (From Spill Group – a company setting up a Global network of casual game based websites) points out on his blog that Paramount Pictures have just expanded their interactive department to suit.

My views on this are simple. Like in all markets, small independent companies have got to stay ahead of the tide by simply being better than their larger rivals. Whether having the edge on service, technology or price – it’s important that they stand out from the crowd. This is nothing new - The same happened with website development around eight years ago. The same happened with commercial computer game development in the eighties.

So I wish all of the small independent companies out there the best of luck in these changing times. Some people will win, some people will lose. Make sure that you win.

1 Comments:

At 11:23 am, Blogger MMOhub.org said...

I agree. Another thing is that companies like REALgames are buying to keep ahead of the game too. Like TryMedia, which they bought 2 months ago. Game Developers that were supplying games to Real AND TryMedia are suddenly confronted with this and see that they have to deal with RealGames allone. So the market is getting smaller and the companies getting bigger, so their marketshare is growing....but normaly that gives innovative game developers a nice angle to put themselves in the picture.
LineRider was created in a small room somewhere in a house...apple started from a garage and SPILL GROUP started behind a container :)

 

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