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Game production Revolution in Middle East

A revolution in PC Game production has started in Iran and nearby countries. In Iran more than 13 companies are developing games and some are in international class. I think it will provide the chance for a new generation of games in the world.

 

For example you can visit "Orient: A Hero's Heritage" website that is first RPG Game in the region at:

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  • PyscoJuggaloPyscoJuggalo Member UncommonPosts: 1,114
    I swear I would love to click that link....  But I'm scared of the FBI, CIA, NSA, ASA, and the even scarrier ones without initials.....


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  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232

    image This game as I know will publish internationally so nothing to fear. image

  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by PyscoJuggalo
    I swear I would love to click that link....  But I'm scared of the FBI, CIA, NSA, ASA, and the even scarrier ones without initials.....


    image This game as I know will publish internationally so nothing to fear. image

  • kaveh7681kaveh7681 Member Posts: 22
    How can you publish it internationally? Iran is in an embargo!
  • tetsultetsul Member Posts: 1,020



    Originally posted by PyscoJuggalo
    I swear I would love to click that link....  But I'm scared of the FBI, CIA, NSA, ASA, and the even scarrier ones without initials.....


    I'm Canadian so they can look at me all they want.

    It sounds actually pretty big for a first ever RPG with things like branching alignment choices. I was expecting something along the lines of Dragon Warrior on NES when I went there. Not surprising though, the graphics don't look good. Here's a screenshot in PutFile so you won't end up in Gitmo. image

    "One of the major role playing features in the game is the possibility of a choice between the side of Light or that of the Darkness. The player will meet people, and befriend or fight with them depending on his alignment, which in turn depends on his previous actions and even thoughts! (i.e. the player will have to choose his path in his own mental realm when he hears his inner voice) The player will advance in strength, agility, etc. in order to grow from an aspiring young prince, to a renowned Pehlivan and magician"

    And since I'm sure some of you are wondering, it seems set in an Ancient setting with local myths and legends. So no, you don't fight America and Israel.

  • IdesofMarchIdesofMarch Member Posts: 1,164

    As I said before, the theme and story seems like it could be interesting, but the graphics and game features don't seem to offer a whole lot we haven't already seen and done.

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  • AelfinnAelfinn Member Posts: 3,857



    Originally posted by IdesofMarch

    As I said before, the theme and story seems like it could be interesting, but the graphics and game features don't seem to offer a whole lot we haven't already seen and done.



    Did you really expect genre breaking content from the start?

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  • IdesofMarchIdesofMarch Member Posts: 1,164



    Originally posted by Aelfinn



    Originally posted by IdesofMarch

    As I said before, the theme and story seems like it could be interesting, but the graphics and game features don't seem to offer a whole lot we haven't already seen and done.


    Did you really expect genre breaking content from the start?



    Did I say I did? I'm sharing my opinion and thoughts on it. Is that ok with you?

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  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by kaveh7681
    How can you publish it internationally? Iran is in an embargo!


    I think they find an international publisher or just establish a new company in another country and give the rights of the game to that company.
  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457



    Originally posted by kaveh7681
    How can you publish it internationally? Iran is in an embargo!


    With who?
  • kaveh7681kaveh7681 Member Posts: 22



    Originally posted by baff



    Originally posted by kaveh7681
    How can you publish it internationally? Iran is in an embargo!

    With who?




    USA has set an embargo against Iran, so many international companies can't work with Iran
  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232

    The embargo limits Iranian people but in products like Orient Game it has lower effect and Iranian companies can work with foreign companies

  • ZorvanZorvan Member CommonPosts: 8,912


    Originally posted by IdesofMarch
    As I said before, the theme and story seems like it could be interesting, but the graphics and game features don't seem to offer a whole lot we haven't already seen and done.

    Agreed.

  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457



    Originally posted by kaveh7681



    Originally posted by baff



    Originally posted by kaveh7681
    How can you publish it internationally? Iran is in an embargo!

    With who?




    USA has set an embargo against Iran, so many international companies can't work with Iran


    We're still selling them high tech weapons systems, so I think video games will be fine here.
  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by baff



    We're still selling them high tech weapons systems, so I think video games will be fine here.




    I like your realistic view image
  • kaveh7681kaveh7681 Member Posts: 22

     I think governments must seperate political issues from PC games and other fun issues.

    I read about story of "Orient: A Hero's Heritage" and I think it is a usual game and doesn't consist of any poltical points that makes USA or Europe worried.

    So why limit such games from becoming international?!

  • MeonMeon Member Posts: 993

    Why would it be a problem to release such a game? Theres this thing called the internet..

  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by Meon

    Why would it be a problem to release such a game? Theres this thing called the internet..



    You need online payment anyway and I think paypal has some limitations to work with Iranian companies...
  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    I guess if Visa or Mastercard won't play ball with Iranian banks, you could always use a Chinese bank, or a Turkish one. HSBC has branches in both and should be able to assist you setting up web payment.

    The Cayman isles is a nice place for an offshore bank account too.

    Boxes on shelves however is where the big sales are. If you can get to some of the trade shows like E3, or the London or Berlin equivalents perhaps, you should be able to hook yourself up with international distributers or publishers, if you haven't already done so.

  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by baff

    I guess if Visa or Mastercard won't play ball with Iranian banks, you could always use a Chinese bank, or a Turkish one. HSBC has branches in both and should be able to assist you setting up web payment.
    The Cayman isles is a nice place for an offshore bank account too.
    Boxes on shelves however is where the big sales are. If you can get to some of the trade shows like E3, or the London or Berlin equivalents perhaps, you should be able to hook yourself up with international distributers or publishers, if you haven't already done so.



    Very interesting.

    I think these ways maybe possible, but I am not sure. Anyway thank you for your very good comment.

    I think finally bringing a produced game to market is very hard for an Iranian game developement company because of all those substitute ways.

  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232
    I think the best feature about this game will be the story that has been initiated in the middle east and it is a good chance of finding new interesting concepts that are not usual. I found the brief story in the website considerable.
  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    The theme sounds excellent to me. That's what I like most.

    A bit of (Persian?) culture that I haven't yet explored.

  • kaveh7681kaveh7681 Member Posts: 22



    Originally posted by baff

    The theme sounds excellent to me. That's what I like most.
    A bit of (Persian?) culture that I haven't yet explored.



    Mmmm....... I think someone is intersted. image
  • TahamtanTahamtan Member Posts: 232



    Originally posted by baff

    The theme sounds excellent to me. That's what I like most.
    A bit of (Persian?) culture that I haven't yet explored.




    Iran has very old and rich culture that unfortunately isn't well known to many people around the world and it is because of the fact that Iranian governments haven't tried to show Iranian cultural right potentials to the world. Iranian old culture is very peaceful and based on Justice, Humannity and ethics. Unfortunately the world pictures Iranian people in an opposite side.

    Iranians were very powerful nation 2000 years ago and rulled large territories from Asia to Europe. They had many thinkers and writers and philosophers that are referred to in many sciences today.

    I wish this game helps a little in showing the true face of a great nation because the story happens in Ancient Persia.  

  • baffbaff Member Posts: 9,457

    I have lots of Iranian friends here in Cambridge, there is a large ex-pat community. Lovely folk and a tight knit community, it's a priviliage to hang out with them. Iran has really liberalised in the last 10-15 years and many of them are now allowed to return and have had their land returned to them. But I think it is too late and that they have put down too many roots here.

    My Persian history is pretty much limited to the cross over into ancient Greek history, (The Spartans, the Battle of Marathon, Xerxes etc.) a few video games like age Of Empires and the British oil wars of the 20th Century. I'd quite like to visit Persepolis.

    Unfortunately our civilisations, however great and cultured, have a few too many conflicting aims to ever be truely comfortable with each other nationaly. 

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