Alternate Reality Games SIG/Whitepaper/Foreword
International Game Developers Association
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Foreword
Welcome to the 2006 Alternate Reality Games SIG Whitepaper. This is the first paper from the ARG SIG, and provides a full introduction to the genre as well as a wealth of practical and analytical information on design methodologies, business models, and current and recent games.
The ARG industry is consistently producing multi-million-dollar games for tens of thousands of players at a time, and generating interest across the entertainment, broadcast, and advertising industries. In the last few years, successful games have received widespread recognition, winning awards from the gaming, media and broadcasting industries,1,2,3,4,5. As well as these critical success, there are already several businesses with long-term sustainable revenue streams.
Although new to many people, Alternate Reality Games (ARGs) are still far short of achieving their full potential, each new wave of games bringing major new innovations and increased understanding of what works and what doesn't. We hope you find both inspiration and real practical help in this paper, and look forwards to playing the next wave of ARGs you come up with.
Disclaimer
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Conflict of Interest
Several authors have worked on the projects spoken about throughout this paper. In the interest of full disclosure they are listed here with there relationship to those projects:
References:
[1]The Beast: Best Idea of the Year, The New York Times Magazine, 2001; Best Website of the Year, Entertainment Weekly, 2001; Best Promotion of the Year, Times Magazine, 2001
[2]I Love Bees: Game Developer's Choice Award for Innovation 2005; International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences' Webby, 2005
[3]ReGenesis: Gemini for Best Cross Platform Project 2006; Rocky Award for Interactive Television, 2006
[4]Perplex City: Vanguard Innovative Game Award 2006
[5]Art of the Heist: Best in Show, MIXX, 2005; EFFIE 2005
