Freaks, Geeks and Games
ConnectedLife looks at the
latest computer advances as we check out William Gibson, free online
games from Electronic Arts, and Sony’s new Vaio computers. Plug in,
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Flying Robot
Harvard
University's Micro-robotics Laboratory claims to have created the first
tiny micro-robotic fly able to generate enough thrust to take off. It
has a wingspan of 3 cm and only weighs 0.06 grams. They plan to
showcase it at New York's Museum of Modern Art in late February, 2008.
The project received funding from DARPA, the U.S. Defense Advanced
Research Projects Agency, which hopes to gain access to micro-miniature
surveillance technologies.
Free Video Games from EA
Electronic
Arts, the world's largest video games company, is releasing a free
ad-supported online version of its popular Battlefield Heroes title.
Selling ads within computer games has become big business in recent
years, but EA's move is the first time a major gaming company has
experimented with using advertising to pay for the game itself.
EA
saw huge profits in South Korea by distributing its FIFA soccer title
online for free, then charging a small fee (or micro-transactions) for
character clothing and accessories. EA resorted to online distribution
in South Korea in an attempt to fight rampant piracy that drove sales
down from 250,000 in 2002 to only 10,000 in 2006. The new online
version of FIFA soccer is harder to pirate and has been pulling in an
average of $1 million per month, which is almost twice what it earned
in its best retail sales year.
Unfortunately, in addition to
micro-transactions, Battlefield Heroes will also include in-game
advertising. And if the free version of Battlefield Heroes is
successful, you can be sure that additional titles will follow this new
business model.
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