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EA: There is "no replacement" for board games.

7:42 PM on 09.30.2008, Conrad Zimmerman 9 comments

EA: There is
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In an article he has written on Edge, the General Manager and Vice President of the Hasbro Studios division at EA, Chip Lange, has stated that board games will never be replaced by digital entertainment and his group has no intention of trying. Instead, they're focused on using the electronic games medium to represent classic games from the Hasbro library in ways that boards, pawns and dice can't replicate on their own.

He claims that his company is approaching the development of these adaptations in fundamentally different ways. Typically, a board game that makes the transition to the digital space is designed to be released on every available platform.

"Unfortunately, that forces you to develop to the least common denominator. You can’t take advantage of the specifics that each of these different platforms brings, whether it be the social mechanics of a Facebook application or the next-gen graphical applications of the PS3 or the mobility of a cell phone."

Ultimately, Lange views the projects that Hasbro Studios is working on as part of a partnership relationship between the electronic games and their board counterparts. His expectation is that sales of one will help to drive sales of the other. "I genuinely believe that just about everybody who buys one of our products will have these board games in their closet," he says.

No, board games will never be replaced by videogames. People have been playing them for thousands of years. They're almost as old as written language itself and have survived just fine for all of this time. Part of it is the inherent social value of the games, families and friends gathering together to enjoy each other's company. And, just as text on a screen will never replace the experience of actually holding a book in your hands to read it, no videogame can replicate the visceral feel of picking up a piece, looking your opponent straight in the eye and saying, "Checkmate."

[Via Edge]


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VWGTI's Avatar
VWGTI at 09/30/2008 19:53
@ EA

UR MOMZ!
Dexter345's Avatar
Dexter345 at 09/30/2008 19:54
Board gamers represent! Also, come visit Los Angeles so we can play gamezzz.
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gravitys plaything at 09/30/2008 20:43
@Scrixx
I only want holographic board games if they can still sense my angry fist smashing into the board after losing 6 hours into a game of Monopoly... watching those stupid pieces fly across the living room is the only thing that eases the humiliation of grandma flaunting her Monopoly cash...
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MotoRobo at 09/30/2008 20:54
I'm sure board games will persist as knives have as weapons though guns exist but a videogame can have the most important parts of a boardgame: the game mechanics and social interaction. Even the physicality (which's unimportant by my reckoning) could be included via controllers.
SWE3tMadness's Avatar
SWE3tMadness at 09/30/2008 21:25
Agreed. Most games are far more entertaining when you can talk and interact with your friends face-to-face.

Plus, one of the greatest things about board games is the ability to mess with the rules or make up your own. With programmed computer software, you don't have that same kind of freedom to have fun on your own terms.

Video games are great, but nothing can replace the craziness that goes on when my friends and I bust out Risk. :D
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A New Challenger at 09/30/2008 23:00
The NES version of Monopoly is fantastic, save for an inability to trade the Get Out Of Jail Free card or set up Free Parking house rules. The game goes soooo much quicker.
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nikoiskhsn at 10/01/2008 15:19
yea totally exactly, there is no replacement for board games (Mario Party, Wii Sports, Goldeneye, Halo, WOW, etc.)
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