Posted Jan 14, 2008 at 05:16AM by Enrico S. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, Google, Chris Early, PopCap Games, Casual Games Association
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Casual Game Association - Image 1The Casual Games Association has announced that it will be hosting Casual Connect Europe. This event will run from February 6 to 8 in Amsterdam and is being held to gather industry leaders in the hope of promoting casual games as well as securing its future development.

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Posted Jul 18, 2007 at 10:48PM by Ceasar S. Listed in: News, Interviews Tags: Microsoft, Windows Vista, Chris Early, Halo 2
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Microsoft: Games for Windows 'raises the Quality Bar' - Image 1 


The E3 Media & Business Summit has more than passed us by now, but belated updates still keep pouring in at the aftermath, and gamers on their ol' trusty personal computer aren't left out of the aftershock. During E3 2007, Microsoft Game for Windows' Chris Early and Kevin Unangst didn't let up from their constant campaign for Windows Vista and the new PC gaming initiative, telling Gamasutra how Games for Windows (GfW) raises the "Quality Bar" for PC games.

"Games that carry the Games for Windows branding go through a process where we actually look through and test the games on roughly 25 different areas," said Unangst. Included into those 25 different "areas" are compatibility with the Xbox 360 controller, widescreen support, Windows Vista Games Explorer compatibility, and an easy install mode.

In a nutshell, of course, the GfW initiative actually has a team of testers run any PC game through certain categories, of which Halo 2 for Vista and Shadowrun have likely passed. Whether or not PC gamers would agree is still up for question, since Vista's online multiplayer issues, including some on basic casual games, have beat back many gamers in the PC community with outrageous feedback.

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Posted Jul 03, 2007 at 07:53PM by Isaac C. Listed in: News, Windows Live Tags: Microsoft, Chris Early, Xbox Live Arcade, Zune
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Chris Early - Image 1Effective July 9, Chris Early will become the general manager of Windows Live. Replacing his former position is casual games executive Bryan Tussel.

Formerly the president and chief operating officer for GameSpy Industries, Early's first position in Microsoft was as a studio manager for Microsoft Casual Games and product unit manager for Xbox Live Arcade. His specialty is the ins and outs of multiplayer gaming, which makes him the ideal man to fill the role in taking Windows Live a step further into becoming a milestone in the gaming industry.

Windows Live is Microsoft's new initiative in creating a cross-platform network between the Windows and the Xbox 360, allowing multiplayer capabilities between the two. It is currently only available on the Windows Vista. The Windows Live service has also been demonstrated to perform on mobile devices and Zune and although these aren't a reality yet, the possibilities seem to be endless. Let's wait and see what Chris Early will bring to the stage.

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Posted Feb 11, 2007 at 08:56PM by Jex H. Listed in: News Tags: Microsoft, ESRB, Chris Early, MSN Games
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MS casual games - Image 1


Even though we already have a plethora of games for the PC, you gotta admit casual games still have their appeal and lure. Why? Well, for one thing, when the need arises for a simple distraction or you've got just a few minutes to kill, casual games are one of the quickest solutions there is.

And apparently, Microsoft seems to appreciate the simplicity in casual games as well because they've launched their new Ad-Share Programing. It will allow developers to get a cut in the company's ad revenue. The real motive? More developers will produce casual games for MSN Games.

Here's how the Ad-Share Programming works: developers will be able to get 10-20% of the total in-game ad revenue generated through the game they developed. Now to qualify for this, "little and no change in the development process" is required by the developer. No details were revealed as to what this exactly means. But for the 20% share, developers would have to give just a little bit more: ESRB rating, localization, and a "deluxe" game experience that'll offer consumers at least 10 hours of gameplay.

So if you cook up a wicked game that becomes a hit on MSN Games, you can get up to US$ 250,000 annually via the Ad-Share. Chris Early, studio manager for MS Casual Games, says:


Casual game developers traditionally operate on a limited revenue model, typically receiving a set fee from downloadable titles or a small royalty associated with game subscriptions. Now, by sharing in-game advertising revenue, we're allowing a more diversified business model that gives our partners more resources to create new, innovative titles for the 13 million people we see every month on MSN Games.



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Posted Jan 10, 2007 at 06:22AM by Remi M. Listed in: News, Interviews Tags: Microsoft, CES, Windows XP, Chris Early
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VistaWe have reported a lot of CES developments for PC gaming lately. There's that report about the launching of Xbox Live for Windows Vista this summer and the availability of Geometry Wars for Vista among many other developments. All of these, according to casual games product unit manager for Microsoft U.S. Chris Early, is the key to narrow the gap between MS' PCs and console gaming platforms.

Indeed, the MS team is taking their "connected experiences" CES theme to heart. Early also mentioned that what really excites him (and most of the gamers) is the future scenario of having "one single Gamertag, to have one set of brands, to have both platforms� That really opens up gaming a lot." He also doesn't see the Vista and Xbox 360 as separate gaming platforms.

Well, Windows users can't have it all as he divulged that Windows XP won't receive a version of Live...for now. He didn't entirely rule out the possibility, but as of now, Vista is the only one getting such features. So for those loyal (or stuck) with XP, there still might be hope for you.

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