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Brash Teams With Factor 5 For Movie Game
Posted by Mike Fahey at 2:20 AM on March 14, 2008
It looks like Brash Entertainment is trying to set themselves up as the go-to guys for licensed movie games. First they tap Games Republic of Folklore fame for what can only be a Clash of the Titans game, and now Factor 5 has signed on for a movie to game transfer slated for a 2010 release, to be announced at E3 this year. Factor 5 of course is the developer behind the Star Wars: Rogue Squadron series, Lair, and the classic Turrican series. Why are they pulling in the good dev teams for movie translations? President and co-founder of Factor 5 Julian Eggebrecht says it's all about long lead times and creative freedom.
We're already working on a title that is more than two years out, and because the filmmaker is a game fan who is really excited about how we want to expand on the story of the film, we've been given a lot of latitude. It's been really fun to dig deep into this universe.This is the way movie video games should be made. With the same care and patience as every other game. Let's hope they do something amazing with the time they have.
Brash Entertainment Signs Multi-Game Development Deal With Factor 5HOLLYWOOD, Calif., March 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Brash Entertainment today announced a game development deal with California-based game development studio, Factor 5. Under the terms of the worldwide agreement, the partners will collaborate on an unnamed title releasing in 2010 to be announced around the E3 Expo in July.
In addition to creating the multi-million selling STAR WARS: ROGUE SQUADRON franchise, INDIANA JONES, CONTRA: THE ALIEN WARS, LAIR and the classic TURRICAN franchise, Factor 5 is well respected for driving the technology of games. Factor 5 was a technology partner in the development of Nintendo's Wii and GameCube consoles, provider of the MusyX sound tools, partner in the Sony PlayStation 3 Edge toolset group, and has pioneered many technological advancements in the areas of audio and visuals in video games in collaboration with Dolby Labs, THX, and AMD/ATI.
"We do our due diligence on potential partners; we want to understand their in-house tech, and get to know their team and its capabilities. Factor 5 has a solid track record in creating licensed games that, in combination with their technology expertise, makes them an ideal partner," said Mitch Davis. "But what really cemented the collaboration was their passion for the IP and the world in which the game will live. Because that's when you are going to get really good games -- when the people who are making it are really enjoying the process."
"Typically, there are two issues developers have with making a licensed game. First, they tend to have shorter development cycles. Second, there are often very tight constraints on how you can portray the world of the
IP, its characters and story. The resulting lack of creative freedom can be very frustrating -- especially when it's a world you are excited to explore," said Julian Eggebrecht, President and Co-founder of Factor 5. "But collaborating with Brash is much different, we're already working on a title that is more than two years out, and because the filmmaker is a game fan who is really excited about how we want to expand on the story of the film, we've been given a lot of latitude. It's been really fun to dig deep into this universe."

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mindscienceofthemind
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
@KYLE_ELYK: Yes. Aside from this are still working on a PSN title and apparently a new Turrican (which may be that new PSN title, but what I heard indicates this is not so much the case).
@onomeister: Ubisoft Montreal is developing that game, it's some sort of action-RPG that is apparently supporting 3D.
I have a feeling this is Michael Bay's apocagasm.
mindscienceofthemind
Bleentastic sees bandwagon and jumps
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
@onomeister: i believe Avatar has been in production movie and game wise since early 2007 at least that's when i hear about it then
Bleentastic sees bandwagon and jumps
onomeister
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
James Cameron has two movies slated for 'near 2010'
Release date for Avatar is 18 December 2009. Release date for Battle Angel is June 2009. I'd bet on Avatar being the game in question.
...or could it be 2010: Space Odyssey?
onomeister
lqudsnake
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
Wait, so I am suddenly supposed to trust the new movie based game producer Brash Entertainment after their first two quality games: Alvin and the Chipmunks and Jumper: Griffin's Story. Based on reviews, these games were beyond atrocious. Not a very good start.
lqudsnake
jayntampa
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
@Mike Fahey: Sorry, my bad ... the quote that was above the jump was in the previous story -- at that point, my brain cloud activated fogging up the rest of the story. :P
jayntampa
Doomstink
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
I thought Brash set out to make as many games as fast as possible just to make a quick buck. Wasn't that their original game plan? I remember reading it here a while ago.
Doomstink
jcsunshine
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
My money's on Gore Verbinski. He knows games.
jcsunshine
sUKi
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
So they got Game Republic and Factor 5. Who is next?
sUKi
Mike Fahey
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
No, it is not. There was a similiar story yesterday concerning Brash and Game Republic. This is a different agreement.
And shush about Factor 4, fixing that. :)
Mike Fahey
jayntampa
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
... isn't this the third post on the same story with basically the same quote?
jayntampa
Kuromankuro
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
I'm really excited about them working with Factor 4, Those Factor 5 guys would've sucked. Have you seen Lair?
Oh wait...
Kuromankuro
BtownDesignGuy
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
So, all we have to do is figure out what movies are coming in 2010, from film makers with interest in videogames, right? Is it wrong that I'm wondering what the release date of James Cameron's Avatar is currently set fo?
BtownDesignGuy
KYLE_ELYK
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
So is this going to be multi-platform or...?
KYLE_ELYK
Spoony Bard
Posted 10:52 PM 19/3/08
This story and picture look REALLY familiar...
Spoony Bard