GAME holds first Game Swinging event in Sydney

Post date Posted Thursday, November 24, 2011 at 9:19 pm by Nanopunk

Video game retailer chain GAME is hosting a Sydney Game Swinging event tonight, Thursday, 24 November. Think speed dating but with the added ingredient of games. It can sound eye-boggling, luckily we caught up with GAME Managing Director Paul Yardley to talk Game Swinging.

Basically, you turn up with a game you want to trade. Participants are herded into a purgatory area called the “Loading Bar”. There, the participants are picked by Cupid to play at one of the game stations on the “Trading Floor, and play a game with a potential mate. Couplings can play for a maximum of 10 minutes. However, if a couple wants play together for a longer period, they can do so in the privacy of the “High Scorers’ Suite” for a maximum of 10 minutes.

If swingers want to trade the game or the partner before the ten minutes expires, then all they need to do is hold up the Trade Paddle. Cupid will then pick a new partner or a new game station for them. This could make for some potentially awkward moments – and funny ones for onlookers.

So how did GAME find the inspiration to come up with the idea to play perfect match with gamers? Yardley explains how the idea was conceived.

“We’re a pretty youngish company, most of us are pretty young. We’re just chatting through what gamers like to do and what we could do to make gaming a bit more of an event. A bit more fun,” he revealed. “ Two things struck us: one was that gamers love to trade and with the amount of big games out this year its more important than ever to push a bit of trading and get the best money for those games.”

“Trading is about not committing to any one game, so we looked at what happens to our customers were and it strikes that 18 to 25 year olds are pretty uncommitted when it comes to the opposite sex,” continued Yardley. “You combine the two and you have game swinging. The idea being that you trade your games, you trade your partners and have a great night doing it as well.”

Game Swinging comes hot on the heels of massively popular events and hangouts that cater specifically to gamer culture in Australia. The emergence of gang-buster parties like Insert Coin and the the Mana Bars , the celebrated cocktail gaming bars have been a huge successes with gamers. So how did the gaming community respond to Game Swinging when registrations opened for the event?

“I don’t have the numbers at hand but we were vastly over subscribed, so three to four times than what we could fit. I’m a bit sad we couldn’t fit everyone who wanted to,” he explained, and he could not say how many invitations sent out to the people who registered.

Gamers wanting to participate in the event had to register their interest on the site first, although registration does not guarantee an invite. The invitations are complimentary, the drinks and food are up to the punter to purchase at the bar.

Yardley said that the event is aimed at guys and girls, from 18 to 35, who have a love for for games and was keen to meet a potential someone or someones. Whether the event catered to different sexual orientation preferences was a grey area. Reading the rules on the Game Swinging website, the event excluded gamers interested in same sex relationships. Yardley cleared the air.

“Yeah, look it’s open to everyone, everyone over the age of 18 anyway. And so gay,straight, whatever, bi are more than welcome to turn up,” he clarified. “I guess if we get a massive response from that community, we’ll look at doing a specific one for that community, but we’ll get this one out of the way first. If the demand is there we’ll do one, absolutely.”

As outlined in the terms, by registering “You consent to GAME performing any background checks about you as may be reasonably required to determine your suitability to participate in an Event”. It is an interesting line, what sort of background checks did GAME conduct? Certainly not police background checks or “anything like that” Yardley jovially assured. He went on to explain that checks were instrumental to make sure that everyone would have a brilliant time.

“We have a chat with them about what they played before to make sure they understand what gaming is about and what the event is about,” Yardley explained. “And that they’re not going to turn up and be disappointed – that’s what we were trying to do. We were looking for people who were up for a bit of a laugh and didn’t take themselves too seriously.

“We don’t want people who would turn up and end looking at themselves and going “errr what am I doing here”. Its all having a bit of fun really. That line came out of the lawyers, and to make sure we have people turn up at the event who are into it.”

After tonight, two more Game Swinging events are planned early next year, one in Melbourne on 2, February and another in Brisbane, at a date to be announced.

“Yeah absolutely. We’re hoping the initial event is a great success on Thursday,” Yardley concluded. “So if it all goes off and everyone loves it then we’ll definitely look at doing it again.”

Note: This post comes from Techromp.com

techAU Gamecast Episode #1

Post date Posted Tuesday, March 8, 2011 at 11:44 am by Jason Cartwright

techAU Gamecast

Very happy to announce a brand new show for techAU – Gamecast will bring your the events of the gaming industry in video form. Hosted by James Goldsworthy, the first episode is now available below. As with all shows it will evolve over time, but let us know what you think in the comments.

Show notes

Aussie R18+ decision deferred again

Bungie’s next game = MMOFPS ‘Destiny’? 

Battlefield 3 gameplay(release "fall 2011" sept) [video]

Crysis 2 demo – Crysis 2 will be released for the PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 on March 22, 2011.

Game Developers Choice Awards

Bulletstorm review by Nanopunk [link]

Hybrid (Xbox Live Arcade) – New movement system in up coming game hybrid

Hands-on: Ford Rally Simulator

Post date Posted Monday, January 17, 2011 at 5:57 pm by Jason Cartwright

Last week I got a chance to fulfil a racing lover’s dream and try out Ford’s Rally Simulator at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, MI. Featuring a triple displays, steering wheel and pedals, racing seat all set on a suspended platform.

The whole rig is rolled, tilted and rotated across all three axis’s creating an awesome driving experience. Check out the video below showing off the tech. If only this thing could fit through the front door it’d have prime position in the lounge room.

A couple of things that were missing was a manual transmission option with shifter and handbrake for those tight turns.

 

techAU attended the North American International Auto Show as a guest of Ford Motor Company, covering flights and accommodation. My opinions posted here are my own.

Blur + Power-ups = Racing Fun!

Post date Posted Friday, July 31, 2009 at 9:48 am by Jason Cartwright

Blur racing game

The newest racing game from Bizzare and Activision, features some crazy, arcade style racing.

20-car races across 14 locations and loads of power-ups all come together to make a game with one purpose. Fun!

Power-ups include (source: Wikipedia)

Shock – This sends out an electromagnetic pulse that can be use to disable cars in the blast radius or used to target a specific driver. This is recommended for use in large packs of cars for maximum benefit.

Barge – This emits a wave of energy out of either side of the user’s car to knock another car away. This power-up is best used on the apex of turns or at path junctions to veer the driver off course.

Shunt – A projectile-like weapon that shoots out the front of the car to give the player in front a lurch forwards. It’s best used at an angle or near a row of obstacles or in team races to give the team mate a nudge forwards.

Nitro – This item gives the player a short speed boost, as the name suggests. This weapon is usually a main staple in racing games thus far. It’s best used for boosting on clear stretches of road for maximum speed.

Mines – Another self explanatory weapon, the mines can be laid out behind the car for other opponents to run into. These must be placed carefully around the course so that it’s almost impossible for opponents not to hit them.

Repair – This power-up recovers almost all lost health for the car but is instead represented as a thin yellow haze as opposed to a simple colored box with a symbol and name on it. This is the only non-offensive power-up of the bunch.

On the serious simulation side we have racing games like Forza 3 and Grand Turismo 5 to look foward to, but if you just want to have some fun with mates, then Blur looks like a great option. This is the sort of game that will suit the younger and casual gaming crowd very well. It’s visually impacting and strives for enjoyment rather than reality.

Available: Q4 2009 on Xbox 360, PS3 and PC.

More @ Joystiq & the Official Blur website.

Forza 3 Release Date announced, Aussies + Kiwi’s get in early

Post date Posted Wednesday, July 29, 2009 at 9:51 pm by Jason Cartwright

Forza3ReleaseDate 

Racing fans rejoice, the countdown has now begun to the Forza 3 release date. Amazingly Australia and New Zealand will be the first to jump into the drivers seat on October 23rd 2009.

The United States have to wait until the 27th October 2009 for their turn.

The game is shaping up to be an absolute cracker for racing fans. Information and screen shots about Forza 3 is being progressively released at http://ForzaMotorsport.net. Personally October 23rd can come soon enough!

Forza 3 release date

More @ Robot-Ninja and ForzaMotorsport. Watch the countdown thread.


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