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Yamori wrote:I'm like, the grand high emperor of coming up with awesome video game concepts and ideas, and would love to pursue this some day in the future --- but I know very little about what one would have to do to actually get a project like this started.
Does anyone have any advice, such as what sort of people to look for as business partners, and approximate costs in making a game (Stylistically speaking, fighting/shooter playstation 1 level graphics with a cartoony style [ie marvel vs capcom])?
Tikker wrote:Yamori wrote:I'm like, the grand high emperor of coming up with awesome video game concepts and ideas, and would love to pursue this some day in the future --- but I know very little about what one would have to do to actually get a project like this started.
Does anyone have any advice, such as what sort of people to look for as business partners, and approximate costs in making a game (Stylistically speaking, fighting/shooter playstation 1 level graphics with a cartoony style [ie marvel vs capcom])?
too bad you pissed off all the LoS blizzard people when you ebay'd!
Yamori wrote:Tikker wrote:Yamori wrote:I'm like, the grand high emperor of coming up with awesome video game concepts and ideas, and would love to pursue this some day in the future --- but I know very little about what one would have to do to actually get a project like this started.
Does anyone have any advice, such as what sort of people to look for as business partners, and approximate costs in making a game (Stylistically speaking, fighting/shooter playstation 1 level graphics with a cartoony style [ie marvel vs capcom])?
too bad you pissed off all the LoS blizzard people when you ebay'd!
Err, I really doubt anyone is holding a grudge about that 5 years later.
Blizzard is a great company, but they'd have nothing to do with my ideas I'm sure. What with their "good taste" and all.
The only people I could imagine being interested in my ideas might be Rockstar Games (the GTA people). But from what I've read there are slim chances of that happening, they aren't really friendly to outside ideas.
KaiineTN wrote: Graphics for those by today's standards are horrible, yet I find those games more fun and involving than most.. Why?
I still dislike you, but I'm better at holding grudges than most =P
Tikker wrote:That being said, coming up with the IDEA for a game is easy
building the mechanics, rules, lore, etc for a game is the hard part
Yamori wrote:Oh, and thanks very much for the links DESX, they're great reading.
Gidan:
I think it depends. There are definitely game where the structure and design are the dominant aspect that make them great games. Starcraft comes to mind - the dynamics and excellent multiplayer capabilities definitely made the game the smash hit it was. Counterstrike is another example.
But there are just as many games that are successful primarily because of the innovation, originality, and novelty. IE: Grand Theft Auto, Super Smash Brothers, Mortal Kombat 2, ect.
brinstar wrote:make a game where you have to throw tacos at people and collect sombreros and the final stage is the moon
'Yamori wrote:Gah, thats not what I'm saying. I understand that the underlying mechanics are tons of work. You obviously have nothing if you only have a good idea but no real underlying structure.
I'm saying, game mechanics alone don't make blockbusters (the exception being some internet multiplayer games) - mechanics aren't necessarily what makes the $$$. Most new games look nice, but most new games are forgotten in a year.
Mechanics are a lot of work and money, but it is not the uncommon element in the game designing world. There are a lot of production companies and programmers/artists out there.
A good idea, on the other hand, is gold - if it's developed anyways.
Tikker wrote:I still dislike you, but I'm better at holding grudges than most =P
Zanchief wrote:Tikker wrote:I still dislike you, but I'm better at holding grudges than most =P
Well from what I hear people LoS aren't crazy about some fledgling that spend 10 days in the guild taking their guild name and stealing a popular character name he had nothing to do with for extra leet cred in WoW.
But I could be wrong.
Just don't apply to blizzard either, cool guy.
Zanchief wrote:Tikker wrote:I still dislike you, but I'm better at holding grudges than most =P
Well from what I hear people LoS aren't crazy about some fledgling that spend 10 days in the guild taking their guild name and stealing a popular character name he had nothing to do with for extra leet cred in WoW.
Mindia wrote:Zanchief wrote:Tikker wrote:I still dislike you, but I'm better at holding grudges than most =P
Well from what I hear people LoS aren't crazy about some fledgling that spend 10 days in the guild taking their guild name and stealing a popular character name he had nothing to do with for extra leet cred in WoW.
But I could be wrong.
Just don't apply to blizzard either, cool guy.
I know some original LOS people irl, and I happen to know for a fact that most of the LOS members didn't even like Tikker after he got admitted into the guild.
Tikker wrote:Mindia wrote:Zanchief wrote:Tikker wrote:I still dislike you, but I'm better at holding grudges than most =P
Well from what I hear people LoS aren't crazy about some fledgling that spend 10 days in the guild taking their guild name and stealing a popular character name he had nothing to do with for extra leet cred in WoW.
But I could be wrong.
Just don't apply to blizzard either, cool guy.
I know some original LOS people irl, and I happen to know for a fact that most of the LOS members didn't even like Tikker after he got admitted into the guild.
That's fine
No one liked you in CoA either, what's your point?
Gypsiyee wrote:Mindia, I'd wager that at this very moment in time, more people dislike you than have disliked Tikker in all of his years on this earth.
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