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Citizen Siege : Lorne Lanning et Oddworld de retour ! |
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Inscrit : Mar 27, 2003 Messages : 11566
Hors ligne | Posté le: 2006-10-30 12:16
http://gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=20691
"Oddworld returns with new CG movie and game project
Citizen Siege conceived as both game and movie
Lorne Lanning and his studio Oddworld Inhabitants is set to make an ambitious return to interactive entertainment with Citizen Siege, a new original property developed from conception as a CG animated movie and videogame.
The movie will be produced by John H. Williams, responsible for the Shrek series, and directed by Lanning himself, while the game is currently being seen by a number of big-name publishers.
"Citizen Siege was conceived as a game and film from the very beginning," revealed Lanning, speaking exclusively to GamesIndustry.biz
"Some publishers have seen the game and the response has been fabulous," said Lanning. "But we want to see more of what the potential synergy between the two properties is before we take specific directions on how the game's going to be done."
Lanning believes that recent developments in computer graphics and the response from the gaming community have opened the door to titles that can push the boundaries of movies and gaming.
"The quality of computer graphics has gone way up while the cost has become a lot cheaper, and audiences tastes are changing, largely influenced by the games industry," said Lanning.
"We've watched the movies in the Warhammer games and we're thinking 'where's that motion picture?' It's not out there yet because CG animated films are all in 'plush toy' reality - unless a company blows tons of money like Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within did."
Lanning hopes the project will help merge the two mediums further, as both the game and film of Citizen Siege develop alongside one another.
"Oddworld has had the chance to create original property that was designed as a film and as a game experience simultaneously. So the two influence one another as they grow. This is an idea that's being talked about by media companies, but for the most part isn't really happening yet."
"We saw that we were uniquely positioned to capture that. But it was a big risk and we had to willing to take that risk and afford ourselves the time to really go for it," he added.
In April 2005, Lanning confirmed a move away from videogames after the release of Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath for Xbox, as his company moved offices and refocused its intentions on the TV and film industries."
Le genre de nouvelles qui embellit une journée.... ^^
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mickmils Gros pixel

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Joue à Morrowind, Yakuza 3, Persona 3 Portable, et des horreurs casual
Inscrit : Aug 30, 2002 Messages : 1866 De : Paris malgré lui.
Hors ligne | Posté le: 2006-10-30 12:19
Wah ! En esperant qu'il soit multiplateforme, j'ai toujours la haine d'avoir raté les deux derniers épisodes
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Laurent Commissaire apolitique

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Inscrit : Mar 06, 2002 Messages : 22894 De : Borgo, là où y a la fibre.
Hors ligne | Posté le: 2006-10-30 12:52
Grande nouvelle, quoi que pas si surprenante. Par contre la phrase sur les coûts de développement qui ont diminué ne laisse pas de m'étonner. Il va faire un jeu en flash ?
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