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03-28-2008, 10:26 AM
Paramount gets in game
Studio gears up for videogames
By BEN FRITZ
Get ready for Paramount the videogame publisher.
The studio has expanded its interactive department team and is putting together a slate of games that it will partially or completely finance and for which it will more directly oversee development. Games will be based either on new Par films or catalog titles.
Details on Par's inaugural self-published or co-published games weren't available, but the first few are expected to come out later this year.
Studio is looking to invest in all types of videogames but is particularly interested in casual, handheld and mobile games, as they can be made for only a few million dollars, compared with the $20 million or more it costs to produce a title for the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
"We are entering into deals now where we will be publishing games this year," said Sandi Isaacs, Par's senior veep of interactive and mobile. "There's going to be a slate where in some cases we're publishing, in some cases we're co-publishing, or in others we're funding development and another publisher buys it. It's important for us to have a flexible model."
Paramount will also continue licensing some of its properties to other vidgame publishers as it has in the past. But its involvement in funding and publishing videogames marks a new commitment that could easily run into the tens of millions of dollars.
Isaacs said the studio may tap outside financing to contribute to the expanded vidgame efforts.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...ryid=1009&cs=1
More Shovelware coming.
Studio gears up for videogames
By BEN FRITZ
Get ready for Paramount the videogame publisher.
The studio has expanded its interactive department team and is putting together a slate of games that it will partially or completely finance and for which it will more directly oversee development. Games will be based either on new Par films or catalog titles.
Details on Par's inaugural self-published or co-published games weren't available, but the first few are expected to come out later this year.
Studio is looking to invest in all types of videogames but is particularly interested in casual, handheld and mobile games, as they can be made for only a few million dollars, compared with the $20 million or more it costs to produce a title for the PlayStation 3 or Xbox 360.
"We are entering into deals now where we will be publishing games this year," said Sandi Isaacs, Par's senior veep of interactive and mobile. "There's going to be a slate where in some cases we're publishing, in some cases we're co-publishing, or in others we're funding development and another publisher buys it. It's important for us to have a flexible model."
Paramount will also continue licensing some of its properties to other vidgame publishers as it has in the past. But its involvement in funding and publishing videogames marks a new commitment that could easily run into the tens of millions of dollars.
Isaacs said the studio may tap outside financing to contribute to the expanded vidgame efforts.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR111...ryid=1009&cs=1
More Shovelware coming.