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THE EUROPEAN COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT SHOW THE EUROPEAN COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT SHOW ________________________________________ From 5th til 8th September'91,the second ECES took place at EARLS COURT in the center of London. People who visited the first edition of this "new and improved PCW-show" might remember the big hall,the arcades (which you could play for free) the high number of companies,and most of all that the hall was packed with people... (Especially during the public days!) This year things were different... Everything seemed to be alright this year,EMAP International Exhibitions Ltd. promised it to be (and I quote Neil Wood the Exhibition Director:) "the biggest and most proffesional leisure computing games event ever to be held in the U.K. Featuring over 1OO exhibitors and events from all areas of this booming market". But shortly after the Russion coup,the news were spread that this extroardinary show was cancelled! It appeared in most of the magazines and they even opened a special phoneline which continiously ran a tape saying: "We're sorry to announce that the ECES 1991 has been cancelled due to the recession"... But we quickly found out that only the public days were chancelled while the trade days would still be continued. So we from Mega-Industries got our VIP tickets,and went off to visit the ECES! Together with OMEGA and THE RED DAWN of our AMIGA-Section,ALTER Developments (GC SINN & GHOSTRIDER),I (TACHYON),got on our bus to France,where we took the SEACAT (a catamaran) to Sheerness,where we went to London by bus. When we arrived at the bus-station in London,we were looking for cheap accomodtion close to the exhibition. We found a hotel easily,right across the Exhibition Centre,and just out of sight,so no Company Bobo,would see our rather cheap accomodation. Just Perfect! After we had unpacked our luggage and a refreshing shower we took our tickets and went to the show. Well,we already had found out that Earls Court 2 lies directly behind the main hall and that the show's main entrance was the back-entrance of this second exhibition hall. As soon as the cancelling of the public days was announced,many companies chickened out in the last minute,which made a lot of people (including scene- dudes) not showing up. Among the 46 companies which still took part were: OCEAN SOFTWARE LTD. ___________________ They had one of the biggest stands again but this year they didn't have these big TV screens or the huge amount of arcades at their stand. They locked the biggest part off for the public and only people who were able to make an appointment with one of OCEAN's employees could see what was inside. (Well,actually there was nothing special. Only some desks with some Amigas and PC showing some of their recent products like TERMINATOR 2 and THE SIMPSONS. VIRGIN GAMES LTD. _________________ Another company with a biiig stand,but they didn't lock the public out,well a bit,as they had a small 'office' where you could see previews of unfinished games. But on the outside they had left enough space for several Amigas and SEGA Megadrives running new games like TERMINATOR,REALMS and ROLLING RONNIE... VIRGIN was one of the only stands where you could play some new products. DOMARK SOFTWARE LTD. ____________________ They completely locked the public out, and unless you had an appointment with one of their employees you weren't even allowed to peak inside. But inside you could play one of their soon coming coin-up conversions: PITFIGHTER. Once you were inside you could take almost everything what was lying around,freely like drinks and snacks,press-packs, women,you know,all the stuff which is usually presented to you. On the back wall,several Amigas and PC showed demos of several forthcoming DOMARK releases. GREMLIN GRAPHICS ________________ They had a somewhat smaller stand than the previous companies, but their amount of new products was impressive,I saw a few games like LOTUS TURBO CALLENGE 2, PEGASUS,HARLEQUIN (a platform-game), VIDEOKID (another platform-game),FLAG, SUSPICIOUS CARGO (a text adventure), DEMONSGATE (one of the best role-playing games I've ever seen,with over 1OO.OOO different playing screens,and over 5128 independent characters!) Sadly most of them will only be published on Amiga, ST and PC format. But LOTUS 2 and VIDEOKID might be released for the C64. MICROPROSE SIMULATION SOFTWARE ______________________________ MICROPROSE also had a fairly big stand and were presenting many great titles but sadly enough none of them is going to be out for the C64. But Amiga and PC users should watch out for a LOAD of games coming out around Christmas! UBI-SOFT LTD. _____________ At their stand you could meet one of their beautiful female employees. She informed about their latest releases, such as NO,FULL BLAST SPECIAL and AIR SEA SUPREMACY for the C64. BATTLE ISLE, CELTIC LEGENDS,BAT 2,LIGHT QUEST,STAR- RUSH and MUSIC MASTER for Amiga/ST/PC. ELITE SYSTEMS LTD. __________________ A small stand was rented by ELITE,where they showed THE LAST BATTLE,soon to be released on all formats. But when asked you got to see more of their products on various formats. And ELITE is starting to move on the field of handhelds,like the Gameboy and the NES (with titles like DRAGON'S LAIR and CAVEMAN NINJA). And there were a few more... U.S.GOLD,ELECTRONIC ARTS,and MIRROR SOFT had their stands outside the Exhibition Center,guests were brought to expensive hotels like the Kensington Park Hotel (VERRRY expensive!). But also several smaller companies had their own stands like... SYSTEM 3 ________ At their stand you could watch some demos on a big TV-Screen,like MYTH and THE LAST NINJA for the Amiga,and their latest C64 release: TURBO CHARGE. ZEPPELIN GAMES LTD. ___________________ They had an Amiga and a C128 on their stand on which you could see some of their new products like KAWASAKI. THALAMUS LTD. _____________ Well, actually THALAMUS didn't rent a stand,but you could meet several of their employees near the restourant of the hall. Nothing new from them but for that "THE HITS 2" compilation. CODEMASTERS SOFTWARE CO LTD. ____________________________ They also had locked off their stand from the public,leaving only a small entrance. And their 'office' was only big enough to get 2 computers (an Amiga and a C64) and a fridge with cooled beer but their setup was sooo "professional" that,if you turned on both computers, the monitors would jam each other... For the persons who visited the show last year: The hall was as big as the one last year... But they only used 1/3 of that hall. There were no arcades,only at the VIRGIN stand you could play some games on several computers (mostly SEGA Megadrives) Our favourite was TERMINATOR on that Megadrive,it was great! Especially the animations of the main- sprite (If you shoot,he had to open his white trench-coat before he actually could shoot the buddy. It was a bit slow while you were playing... But you could shoot faster if you kneeled down.) However,the animations were perfect! Later we were talking to somebody from ZEPPELIN games,he asked if we could do a conversion of an Amiga-game... So we looked at the game. It was a formula 1 racing game with filled vectors,called VECTOR CHAMPIONSHIP RUN,but he said that we wouldn't have to do it in filled vectors on the C64 as it would be too slow and rather unplayable then... He offered us £1OOO to do the graphics and the code and another £1OO if we did the music aswell. But if we wanted to do this conversion we had to come back at 2 pm as then his boss would be around aswell,as he wasn't allowed to give out any orders. When we left the building to go and grab some Hamburgers at Mc Donalds we saw the awesome dudes from APEX Computer Prod. (You know,the programming team who did RETROGRADE and CREATURES,and currently are working on CRITT for THALAMUS.) But as soon as they saw us looking at them,they did as if we weren't there and walked on,their noses high up in the air... Annoyed by their arrogance,we started joking about how we would humiliate them on the next show,when we had sold our Full Price game,and got incredibly famous... We already saw them begging us for some autographs,or just because they would want to touch us... Hehehe! We spoke to Colin Gordon of OCEAN about our Full Price Game,but he was very annoying,always saying that OCEAN was too big for us,and that they wouldn't buy original C64 products anymore but this might have been a somewhat more comfortable conversation if a certain artist called GC SINN would have shut up as his English was pretty pathetic, making Colin think he still wanted to sell the game,while GC SINN,was talking about converting games. Smart move,dude! After that we spoke to some persons from MICROPROSE and CODEMASTERS (Who did have cool beer but wanted to buy our full price game as a budget-game... Nice try dudes! Too bad for you we didn't fall for it! Thanks for the beer anyway!) By then it was 2 pm and we went back to the ZEPPELIN stand as we wanted to try to convert that racing game. We meet Gareth Briggs there,and we started talking about the racing game. We said that we thought £1OOO were a bit on the low side,but we were interested in doing the game for £1.5OO. He said that was alright so quickly that we thought we could have asked for £2OOO for the game and get way with it... We talked some more about how much time we would need to make that game,about the contract,and a few conditions and everything seemed alright so we went away with a conversion order,and a contract which should be in our postbox a week after the show. After that we just walked around a bit and looked for some scene dudes... Actually it was very hard to find some, as everybody wore the same bureoucratic suits,except for us then. But I finally got to see some of them,I spoke to STRIDER of FAIRLIGHT,and I saw members from IKARI+TALENT,DOMINATORS,and I might have seen someone walking around with a GENESIS sticker,but I didn't see whether it was from the programming team (they made a lot of CODEMASTERS' games) or from G*P. All others I saw were Amiga only. (QUARTEX,SKID ROW etc.) When you stayed just outside the hall, in front of the entrance,you could see a real American yello-cab from U.S.GOLD taking and dropping off people in front of that entrance. We sat there,smoking, talking and resting a bit. We were just about to get back in when we spotted THEM again... APEX Computer Productions! They wanted to go to U.S.GOLD,and as soon as they saw us,that same flair of supremacy was in the air,when they were entering the cab but what happened... A few more people had to go to U.S.Gold too,and that cab got real crowded... And we didn't have difficulties to laugh,when they drove off, canned like fishes in a tin-can. (Hehehe!) Then we finally meet David Birch from THALAMUS,finally as we somehow missed eachother yesterday, when we had an appointment. But he also immediatly was interested in the game,and he hadn't even seen anything! But he was the coolest person we spoke at the show,as most of the company bobos talked to you as if he (or she) was your supervisor, But with David it was like talking to your best friend... And most of the time we spoke about Creatures, The Rowland brothers (APEX...), and he really liked those dudes,as he kept talking about them and CREATURES all the time... Did you know that CREATURES sold 3O,OOO copies on tape!?! (£1O each,which means £3OO,OOO and that is about 9OO.OOO DM of only the tape-sales? As programmer you get 18% royalties (the highest in the business!) from those sales working for THALAMUS,that is bout 162.OOO DM!! Now I know how the Rowland Bros can afford all these vacations! And that was only about the royalties! You get about £4OOO extra extra for expenses while you are making the game!! Or did you know that THALAMUS is a department of NEWSFIELD,the same company that published the fab magazine ZZAP? Or that Robin Hogg (from ZZAP) is going to work for THALAMUS as a project manager? According to David Birch,he recognises a good game and knows how to make it even better... So now you know why THALAMUS always gets high ratings in ZZAP,and low ratings in COMMODORE FORMAT,the magazine of their rivals FUTURE PUBLISHINGS. The last appointment we had was with U.S.GOLD. But as I already said,their stand wasn't at Earls Court 2. They had placed their stand in a very luxe hotel. And you were brought to that hotel by a real American yellow cap,with U.S.Gold and MIRRORSOFT written all over it. But when we finally arrived,we stood in front of one of the best hotels you can get in London. I had to leave as I had another very important appointment about 5OO km north-east of Paris the next day. The other dudes stayed another day but didn't visit the show,enough to be worth mentioning here. What should have been "the biggest event ever to be held in the U.K." concerning computers got to be an ordinary show,worse than last year. But last year was great,and that makes this show a bit less great,but still great enough to visit. At least for our means. If you're interested in scene- stuff,you should go and visit another meeting. It was just simply TRADE ONLY. With most of the companies available, only too bad the public days were chancelled. TACHYON of MEGA INDUSTRIES