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Title: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: TMan on January 19, 2009, 06:54:15 PM
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EA Partners Signs on as Distribution Partner for
Games Based on Robert Jordan’s Fantasy Series The Wheel of Time

Malibu, Calif. – January 15, 2009 – Red Eagle Games today announced they have signed a strategic distribution agreement with Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) for games based on Robert Jordan’s beloved fantasy series, The Wheel of Time.

Red Eagle Games will develop and publish a line of stand-alone games on all major videogame platforms, including consoles, personal computers, handheld systems and wireless devices. The games will be distributed by EA. In addition, Red Eagle will launch and operate a massively multiplayer online role-playing game that encompasses the themes, characters and world of The Wheel of Time, which will be distributed at retail by EA.

“The Wheel of Time is a blockbuster global brand and our relationship with EA Partners will ensure that Red Eagle Games’ products are made available to consumers around the world through familiar retail channels,” said Rick Selvage, Chairman and President of Red Eagle Games.

“EA Partners is excited to team up with Red Eagle as their global distribution partner for games based on The Wheel of Time series,” said David DeMartini, senior vice president and general manager of EA Partners. “The Wheel of Time series has a massive worldwide following and we’re excited to help give Red Eagle Games’ interactive products a blockbuster launch on the global stage.”

The rich details of Jordan’s meticulously crafted series have captivated readers since 1990, when The Eye of the World, the first book in the series, was published. Eleven additional books, including one prequel, have since been added to the series and have consistently appeared on the New York Times Bestseller List with the last four of his novels in the series debuting at No. 1. Jordan passed away in 2007 at the age of 58, but a final book, A Memory of Light, will be finished by fantasy writer Brandon Sanderson using notes and a partial draft left with Jordan’s wife and editor, Harriet Rigney, and is expected to be published in fall 2009 by Tor Books.

Jordan’s wildly popular books have been translated into 24 languages, and have sold about 44 million copies worldwide. In addition, the series has a vast global on-line community of tens of thousands of dedicated fan Web sites.

Good news for EA, now they can bring out a sequel for every book as they already do with all their games  ::)
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: jjb on January 19, 2009, 07:19:29 PM
Really? Ten of thousands of fan web sites?
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: TMan on January 19, 2009, 08:38:09 PM
That probably includes all pages of the wotfaq and the wiki  ;D
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Reaves on January 19, 2009, 10:24:31 PM
Good news for EA, now they can bring out a sequel for every book as they already do with all their games  ::)

I was about to say something like this. Looks like you already beat me to it  ;) Lets only hope that it(they) aren't crap, like most of EA's games are. That really depends on how much freedom they give Red Eagle, though. Anybody heard of them before?
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on January 19, 2009, 10:36:53 PM
Really? Ten of thousands of fan web sites?
A certain company I know of would type something into Google, look at how many results popped up, and use that as the number of fan websites in its marketing materials.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Reaves on January 20, 2009, 01:48:18 AM
I just typed in Wheel of time and got slightly more than 9 million...so I don't think thats what they did.

Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Omelethead on January 20, 2009, 01:52:34 AM
I was about to say something like this. Looks like you already beat me to it  ;) Lets only hope that it(they) aren't crap, like most of EA's games are. That really depends on how much freedom they give Red Eagle, though. Anybody heard of them before?

Yeah, Red Eagle and Robert Jordan have a bit of history. They've had deals before, on comic books and what not.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on January 20, 2009, 01:55:11 AM
The history has not been good in the past. Jim Rigney was not happy with how they treated the series. Due to this, not many fans are very hopeful about how these deals will turn out.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: bhthomas on January 20, 2009, 02:43:19 AM
well even though EA is more of a money maker then a quality game maker at least it has the resources to make it into a better game then a tiny corporation like red eagle. Maybe if  it does a good job EA will look into Mistborn.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: RedMars11 on January 20, 2009, 02:50:18 AM
I would love to play a huge sandbox game set in Mistborn.  The possibilities for city sprawling adventure are huge.  And of course the powerset is different from any which I've seen before.  Something like a super powered Mirror's Edge.  I can't decide if playing as Vin during the first book would make the best game, or some house Mistborn during a House War would be better.

.....  I have to admit I had a dream where I was playing Mirror's Edge and I kept on dying because I couldn't Ironpull on some piping.  Don't read and play games before bed when you're way to tired.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: SirZelig on January 20, 2009, 06:57:49 AM
Mmm.. I can see some good stand alone games coming from WoT, but what worries me is a MMORPG.... As a MMO player myself you come to find out most MMO's are crap. Dont get me wrong I will the WoT MMO when/if it comes out(and the other games). Im just not gonna set my hopes to high on these. Since WoT isnt a sport or a sim(would that be cool a WoT Sims expanion pack)game. They'll more and likely fails and fail hard :/
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: mccullough on January 20, 2009, 05:45:35 PM

I was about to say something like this. Looks like you already beat me to it  ;) Lets only hope that it(they) aren't crap, like most of EA's games are. That really depends on how much freedom they give Red Eagle, though. Anybody heard of them before?
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As bad as most of EA's games are, I love Battle for Middle Earth 2. BfME2 is probably my second favorite RTS, behind Rise of Nations.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on January 20, 2009, 07:09:24 PM
well even though EA is more of a money maker then a quality game maker at least it has the resources to make it into a better game then a tiny corporation like red eagle. Maybe if it does a good job EA will look into Mistborn.
EA isn't making the games. They're just distributing them. Red Eagle is doing all the development.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: IngtarWhoStoleChristmas on January 20, 2009, 08:50:50 PM
As Ookla pointed out EA is just distributing. Many of the games out there that EA distributes are not very good, however, much of their in-house development is fantastic. EA does best with Sports titles, (NCAA, Madden, NBA Live, MLB, FIFA) I personally also enjoyed the Medal of Honor series quite a bit. What I'd like to know now is are there any other games Red Eagle has previously done that might be worth a look?
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Inquisitor on January 22, 2009, 02:14:20 AM
Isn't Red Eagle the company that was going to make a WoT movie?
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Peter Ahlstrom on January 22, 2009, 05:15:39 AM
Yes. That too.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: TMan on January 22, 2009, 03:37:01 PM
They probably plan on a one game per movie type of thing. Just as is done with the Harry Potter movies/games. In my experience, such movie-based games are usually a quite boring version of the movie were you'll have to walk through the story yourself.

But who knows, maybe they'll do better :)
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: darxbane on January 22, 2009, 06:08:44 PM
I'm not too optimistic about EA or Red Eagle when it comes to these games, and I highly doubt any movies will be made as long as they have the rights.  That being said, I will withhold final judgement for now.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Wielder on January 22, 2009, 06:19:55 PM
I'm not too optimistic about EA or Red Eagle when it comes to these games, and I highly doubt any movies will be made as long as they have the rights.  That being said, I will withhold final judgement for now.

I can hop into that boat

But, I played the Wheel of Time game for the PC back when it first came out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wheel_of_Time_(video_game)

To be honest, I don't remember it being all too bad.  It entertained me for a while.  But if you read that Wikipedia article, you will see why it had problems.  The discrepancies can be brutal.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: SirZelig on January 26, 2009, 08:30:51 AM
They probably plan on a one game per movie type of thing. Just as is done with the Harry Potter movies/games. In my experience, such movie-based games are usually a quite boring version of the movie were you'll have to walk through the story yourself.

But who knows, maybe they'll do better :)

Movies dont make good games... Games dont make good movies..... Fact!
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Shard on February 13, 2009, 03:49:27 PM
They probably plan on a one game per movie type of thing. Just as is done with the Harry Potter movies/games. In my experience, such movie-based games are usually a quite boring version of the movie were you'll have to walk through the story yourself.

But who knows, maybe they'll do better :)

Movies dont make good games... Games dont make good movies..... Fact!

Opinion.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: TMan on February 17, 2009, 10:24:27 PM
They probably plan on a one game per movie type of thing. Just as is done with the Harry Potter movies/games. In my experience, such movie-based games are usually a quite boring version of the movie were you'll have to walk through the story yourself.

But who knows, maybe they'll do better :)

Movies dont make good games... Games dont make good movies..... Fact!

Opinion.

That's your opinion ;)

Edit: Opinions are like assholes. Everybody's got one and everyone thinks everyone else's stinks. [Or they all stink, probably.]  ;D
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Miyabi on February 18, 2009, 07:26:27 PM
TMan, swearing isn't viewed well on the forums.  You should edit your post please.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: CthulhuKefka on February 19, 2009, 09:21:45 AM
They probably plan on a one game per movie type of thing. Just as is done with the Harry Potter movies/games. In my experience, such movie-based games are usually a quite boring version of the movie were you'll have to walk through the story yourself.

But who knows, maybe they'll do better :)

Movies dont make good games... Games dont make good movies..... Fact!

I dunno, I really enjoyed the Silent Hill movie, and that was based off of a game. Again, it is all opinion. I just happen to like a lot of things other people don't. A fact would require unanimous agreement on whatever the subject was.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: TMan on February 19, 2009, 11:54:13 AM
TMan, swearing isn't viewed well on the forums.  You should edit your post please.

I'm sorry, I fail to see how you can consider the human anatomy as swearing in this context, since I don't refer to a human by use of the word in question but I obviously really refer to the bodypart we all have. If the mods agree this is swearing they are free to change it to err... armpits? feet? eardrums?

"Lower opening of the digestive tract" just doesn't sound as good.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Shard on February 19, 2009, 03:43:26 PM
At any rate Tman I agree about the everyone having an opinion and they all stink. lol
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: Rrikor on February 19, 2009, 04:17:05 PM
I do not have high hopes for the games that cound out of RE.  I know that they had a real falling out with Robert Jordan and that he no longer wanted to do business with them but they already had the rights.  Most of it was due to the unfinished comic series I believe. I have never seen the comics so can't really comment on them. 

Teaming with EA will get them the capital they need to make the game, but it will also force them to follow a strict schedule that will end up with the games being released half done and full of bugs.  At least and MMOs they do. 

That being said, I will buy them anyways because they are WoT games.  I bought the first WoT game back in the day. It was not all that good but I still bought it.  Ended up being a poorly done first person shooter.  Balefire didnt even kill in one shot :(.
Title: Re: RE Entertainment signs deal with EA
Post by: alSeen on February 22, 2009, 04:01:22 AM
i agree that i will probably buy them all anyway because of WoT which is why they might suck. because everyone will still buy them