Friday, September 29, 2006

X06 Chronicles

Hey everyone!. Yesterday X06 finished, and I was there. So I will explain something about the event, and share some thoughs.

First of all, give thanks to Microsoft for doing this year the show in Barcelona. I live this year in Barcelona, so this was a great chance for assisting this show. In theory, Microsoft pays us the plane, but this wasn't needed this time. So I will try to go to other places next years XD.

Barcelona is one of the most representative towns in Spain. Has a lot of style in its architecture, and is moderately big (1.8 - 3 million of inhabitants). So is a good place for a show like this, because has a lot of glamour and is a good town for surprise the visitors. And for the videogames scene in Spain was a good notice, because this type of events helps to build some estructure among the people interested in videogames.

The beginning of the show was interesting. They carry us to a place called "The National Catalonian Theatre". Is a very big place, and there show us the noveltys of windows and xbox 360, but we also can see and listen people like Peter Jackson, Peter Moore, Peter Moulineux (how much Peters) and Jade Raymond (one interesting theme for speaking is how this woman is getting to be the best representant a game can have).

After the presentation, they carry us to one of the most glamorous places in Barcelona, and give us the chance to take a bbq, some drinks (i was under medication so i couldn't take nothing that has alcohol), play videogames, receive a massage and ... as one of the member of the group "for a world that has a lot of women working in videogames", get a photo with Jade Raymond. For misfortune, the person that made the photo doesn't know how to put the flash, but increasing the bright mades the photo al least visible. This was Jade and me:















I have to say that now I suppose Jade doesn't know me, but one day i expect that the developers from Spain have the same opportunities than the ones from the rest of the world to be known, and more if we make games as good as our game: Soccer Fury.

But this is another story. Was interesting to play a lot of next gen games. I want to know what day "next gen" games will be called "actual gen" games, because Xbox 360 is near a year among us.

The second day was interesting too. Very early at the morning we listened the mental farts from molineux, jackson and one of the bioware genius, Grog Zaschak. Interesting, but we want things, not only thoughs.

And the rest of presentations. The most interesting was seeing Alan Wake, Mass Effect, Gears of Wars (a VERY well designed game it seems, not only a technically acomplished one) and a sleeper hit for Xbox Live Arcade: Assault Heroes, something like Commando meets Gta and Geometry Wars. And at 4 o clock it ended.

Appart from the games, i have to say that the most interesting things about these events are the people. The famous ones are very difficult to meet because usually are very occupied, but for example i found some time for getting the photo with Jade, and we dinner side by side with Moulineux. But there are people that are not so famous (speaking about videogames world) that could give you very interesting comments.

So, if you can go to any show, meeting, conference and so on, please go. And if some day you receive the notice that in spain there will be a international videogames something, please go. And advice first! :P.

Opa Opa forever!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Developing a videogame (1)

First of all i have to say that this blog in english begins to walk step by step. I would prefer that the few readers i have to made some comments, specially from the people whose mother tongue is not spanish, but i can see there are readers from a lot of parts of the world, something that explain us the marvel of internet and how to swim in this great babel tower that is the world.

After the introduction i will explain my point of view about developing a videogame in comfortable chapters. A lot of readers will have more acknowledge of this than me, but other i suppose not. Appart from this, is my blog and i can ... it as i wish :P.

First step for making a game is thinking about what type of game we want to do. What we are to do is to explain each of the possible several options (yes, it's possible to be more options, like making a game for winning a bet to Jack Thompson, but this is unusual)

A) I want to learn with this game: Let's see, i can do a pacman remake, the only thing i want is to do a game and show the world it runs.

B) I want t0 do an homage. We can take a game and make a homage of him, or doing a very good remake of him. Is similar to previous option.

C) I have an idea, and i want to do this game. Imagine you are walking the streets, you have a marvelous idea and you decide to make this game.

D) You want make money with this game. A lot of people also want, is common. You decide, could be due to your work or by your initiative, that you or your company want to make a lot of money with your game. Is another possibility.

E) Professionally: Could happen that you have to make a game entrusted by another company or association. Is not the most common of the possibilities, but could happen to somebody.

G) Paja mental (i don't know how to translate it to english, could be something like brain fart): You want to be the next Mizuguchi and make something more innovative than nothing. There is always someone for anything.

Ok, this is the first approach. If you think we have to add something please tell me, this is the advantage of the interactive courses :P.

Opa Opa forever!

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Women in videogames

I have some worries in videgames. One is the theme of innovative (well done), other is about making something useful with videogames, and several more themes. One of this themes worried me is women make videogames.

I know some women that make videogames, but appart from exceptional cases as the main designer of the marvelous sega videogame called "Skies of Arcadia", or the producer of the Ubisoft game "Assasins Creed", they don't have responsability places.

And if I am sincere, it's nothing strange for me. Women today usually don't get close to videogames as it should be. Women now uses a lot of computers, but is difficult them to adore computers like modders do. You have only to see the most of the pc', because they are very ugly, and women prefer beautiful things.

This could be the reason of the triumph among women of mobile games and Nintendo Ds. And if you want you can include the Psp. I have seen a lot of women at the train playing Psp and mobile games. And we can also speak about casual games. My smaller sister dislikes the games of the 3d generation, and is the same person that is able to finish Wonderboy at once or knowing the map of Castle of Illusion like his hand. But when Singstar, Samba de Amigo or Eyetoy arrived at home, she was able to spend a lot of time in this games, and not in Super Mario 64. The other day she says to me that the game buzz was liked by her. It's understandable.

There are other games genre that women doesn't dislike. For example, graphical adventures with interesting characters and stories and few action moments, the rpgs with charismatic characters and kawai beasts, strategic games like sims or tycoon style. And massive online games, where are a lot of women that can't stop playing.

But despiting all this things, women in general haven't make the jump to the game development. I know that this happens not only in Spain, where the only women working in videogames that I know are a graphic artists in gameloft, other in Digital Legends and other in Quest Tracers, one level designer in Enigma, other game designer and a texture expert in Novarama, i know there are several graphical artists at Pyro, a producer in Interaccion, and few time ago there was a producer at Digital Legends. In the world we know the examples of Roberta Williams, Jane Jansen (who returns now), and several girls I meet at the Gdc of London the last year.There are initiative like women in games conference (that for me is like the day of proud "what you want", but there is), but is a percent very small, lesser also than the one from male players/female players.

I don't know if it is because women haven't think about ir, or they don't know how arriving, or if it is very difficult. And is not so difficult, not so impossible to achieve this goal, and is wonderful once achieved. As I say, for being a game designer you only need knowing about games, languajes, creativity and don't being embarrased. Other places needs other characteristics.

I think videogames will benefit a lot of one hypothetic increment of more female designers, programmers, producers and less both babes. Surely world will be then a better place.

Opa Opa forever!

Sunday, September 10, 2006

About creators

I'm going to tell you a story... I have admired the creators always. This is, people that make something in his life. This list contains musicians, film makers, writers, game developers, comic makers, and something more.

Some time before i though that creators were people that in a special moment get some inspiration, and they had to transform this inspiration in a work or they explode. Sure, this in games or films is difficult, because they should need a lot of money. But they were people that gave birth his creation.

As time has passed, i see the things don't work in this way. Usually, the creator is someone that receives an errand, and has a producer. Although the creator believes that his work is better made as he thinks, the one who says if the work should be done in one way or the other (unless the author is self-sufficient, and sends the producer to go to hell). For example, if the writers don't send his books in a important publishing house don't arrive to a big part of the public, and in general there is a lot more works done that free time for enjoying them.

I am a bit uncharmed. Except decent exceptions, i see creators as mere serves of the system, as another work, that when reach high enough level (sometimes without it) they become a lot elitist.

But, appart from this, i want to be a videogames developer :P. And you?

Opa Opa forever!

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

The Importance of english language in videogames

Yeah, it seems that i have more international readers. People from Japan and Denmark, welcome!.

Today i will speak about something i have to do all the days in my work... use the english language. I begin study english when i was very young (6-7 years) but I never give this the importance it has, until I have to play the videogame Phantasy Star, an rpg from the Master System console. It was in english, so i have to use dictionary for following the story.

Now I have two bosses that use the english language as their mother tongue, and there are in the company mates from sweden, portugal, france and several countries more... in a company of 30 employees. We have to speack in english with the distributors too.

As you can see even working in Barcelona (Spain), I have to use my english more times that my spanish (or valencian, due to working in a catalan territory). The problem begins when english is not my mother tongue. I have used spanish all my life, i think in spanish and i feel in spanish. If i have to make a joke, i prefer spanish, if i have to explain a feeling, i prefer spanish, and so on.

But, thinking with care about that, i prefer losing my mother tongue (something i think never will happen) that having not the possibility to talk with other person because we don't understand the other one languaje.

In videogames english is important, first of all, because the syntax of programming languages is english (for... if... ) . If you have to present any document to a publisher, the most usual is presenting it in english. And, if you go to any conference, expo or similar, the most usual is speaking in english.

So, as you can see, is very important to know a bit of english for working in videogames industry.

Opa Opa forever!

Monday, September 04, 2006

About the fact of developing videogames

This is incredible. I make this blog for the people that don't understand spanish, and while the total of readers has been 34, only 1 is not spanish. Or at least it comes from UK (could be some spanish guy that is living in this part of the world, if not, please, i want your coments about my writing! :P).

Well, letting this things appart, today i will explain something about what i think about the fact of developing videogames.

First of all, i have to say that i hate the word videogame if its wrongly used. Videogames comes from games and video, that is, games that could be used in something like a tv. For this reason, Pro Evolution Soccer is a videogames. But Metal Gear Solid isn't. Metal Gear Solid, is more like a interactive film, this is, a story explained in a visual form, but where the user can interact with somethings.

Once this is clear, it's time to return to this fact. When I was young i thought i want to be a videogames programmer. The one who, once has the graphics, only has to put them in the program and make all work, including deciding things and giving the game a story. But this figure has become another. Now each worker has some tasks to do. For example, you can be one of the designers of the game and only work in cameras and secondary things.

Who is the one that decides all the other things?. It's difficult to say. Depends on the company.

But for me a Videgames Developer is a person that is thinking all the time in what will be his next game, or if is in one project, how to make his game better. This is also difficult, because more is not always better, and this is more certain if we are talking about a company. Also is a person that sees something interesting and thinks "how could i make this a videogame?".

So, if you are one of this types of person, fight for being a videogames developer. Someday you will arrive to this point.

Opa Opa forever!