The
Scottish Games Alliance is probably the friendliest group you’ll
meet at E3. Upbeat and energetic the companies which form the alliance,
work hard to support the flowering video game industry from Scotland
and the UK. Situated next to fort SEGA, the SGA packed their floor
with offices for their members, with upraised roundtable seating outside.
In a way, it was a new take on King Arthur’s roundtable, where
strategy and discussion on the ever-going video game wars took place.
Part
of the strategy to help UK developers is a $35 Million fund, announced
at this year’s E3. Called the “Fund4Games,” Noble
Fund Managers Limited (the investment arm of U.K.-based investment
bank Noble Group) put the money together so that UK console and PC
developers can avoid financial hurdles and mishaps in order to accelerate
growth.
Additional support for UK game developers at E3 came from the UK
Minister for E-Commerce, Douglas Alexander. "Some of the world's
leading games developers are already found in the UK,” said
Alexander before his appearance at E3. “Our developers have
gained a reputation for being innovative and original. Titles developed
in the UK typically dominate the global best-seller lists. This fund
will enable the UK games industry to build on this success, providing
exiting new and innovative games to entertain us all."
The
Scottish Games Alliance’s members definitely shine when it comes
to new ideas for gaming. SGA member, Denki has proved this with their
innovative puzzle game “Denki Blocks!”—a game which
won the top “Stars” at last year‘s European Computer
Trade Show (ECTS) in the Overall Best Game and Best Handheld Game
categories. Now, in Britain, over 1 million of Sky Digital TV’s
users have utilized the company’s new Pay2Play “Sky Active”
service to join in on the fun of “Denki Blocks!”
Video
games are popping up on almost every type of electronic screen you
see nowadays; even cell phones are doing more than just taking calls.
But are cell phones a viable platform for gaming? Well SGA member,
Digital Bridges will sure show you that the answer is yes. Digital
Bridges has revived the addictive classics of yesteryear (the 80’s)
and has brought them back with a twist for us all to enjoy as well
as creating new tittles that you’ll have to see to believe.
With big US wireless companies such as Sprint upgrading to new systems,
it won’t be long until you find yourself choosing a cell phone
plan with a gaming package.
Though
the Scottish Games Alliance may ride the wave of ingenuity, they still
have their roots. After a long day of gaming at E3: Day 2, the booth
closed down and it was time to break out the bagpipes and drink a
toast to all that has been accomplished and the road ahead.
Visit the SGA at: www.scottishgamesalliance.com
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