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Games for smartphones, tablet computers and Facebook are becoming essential for major video game companies even as the industry’s largest US trade show remains largely a showcase for their latest flashy console titles. The Electronic Entertainment Expo conference kicked off in Los Angeles on Tuesday amid a startling reality for the industry: Revenue from traditional video games is on the decline, despite more people playing games than ever. Even the companies best known for hardcore shooters and racing games can’t ignore those dynamics in the age of “Angry Birds” and “Words With Friends.” For instance, Take-Two Interactive Software Inc., the company behind hardcore console games such as “Grand Theft Auto” and “BioShock,” is unveiling several mobile games at the show this week. One of them is inspired by this year’s presidential elections — “Comedy Central’s Indecision Game.” Zynga Inc., whose games are played mainly on Facebook and mobile devices, will have a presence at E3 for the first time. Though the company isn’t planning any announcements, it will be meeting with game developers at the conference. In many ways, the video game industry itself is following the career trajectory of “Words With Friends” creator Paul Bettner. Bettner had worked on hardcore video games such as “Halo” for some 15 years before the birth of the iPhone inspired him and his brother to create “Words With Friends.” That game went on to become highly popular, famously credited with getting actor Alec Baldwin kicked off an airplane for not shutting it off at takeoff. Nick Earl, the head of Electronic Arts Inc.’s mobile and social studios, sees all game labels bringing their best titles to mobile devices. He cites EA’s “FIFA” soccer games as a good example. While people typically buy traditional video games up front, paying as much as $60 a disc for the latest blockbuster, mobile games are generally free or cheap to play. For free games, companies make money when gamers pay a few dollars here and there for optional virtual items and more in-depth experiences. Paid games typically cost less than $7. Games for the iPhone, the iPad and Android devices are more popular than ever. Of the 10 most popular paid apps on iTunes, five are games. By contrast, brick-and-mortar retail sales of video games discs, consoles and accessories declined in the double-digit percentages in the first four months of 2012, compared with a year earlier, according to the latest numbers available from market researcher NPD Group. That said, the majority of the industry’s revenue is still generated from traditional games. About two-thirds of the roughly $1 billion that people spent on games in April went to new, physical retail games, according to NPD. That’s one reason companies are still making new blockbusters. At E3, EA is showcasing games such as the shooter “Battlefield 3,” ‘’Need for Speed Most Wanted” and “Dead Space 3,” for example. But mobile games offer the potential to tap into a new audience. “Revenue is rising, but the number of players is rising faster,” Gartner analyst Brian Blau says of the overall game software market. “Not all players are being monetized to the fullest extent.” For small-time game developers, the fact that it’s much easier to create an iPhone game app than a blockbuster shooter for the Xbox is spurring new job prospects. “A few years ago, independent developers couldn’t support themselves making mobile games,” says Joe Minton, the president of Digital Development Management, a talent agency for video game developers. But mobile games are becoming so popular that now they can. He notes that in the UK, most of the large console game companies are gone, and smaller mobile game developers have sprung up in their place. One remaining hurdle might be attracting the most dedicated gamers. Rob Pardo, vice president of game design at “Diablo III” developer Blizzard, believes mobile and social gamers moving to the hardcore realm would need to be a natural transition. It’s not something the industry could force, but needs to be something that players themselves want. “What I’m excited to see is when these social gamers start wanting something with higher fidelity and a little bit more gameplay, maybe they’ll come to ‘Diablo III’ or ‘Diablo IV,’” he said. From:gulfnews

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