Interzone debuts trailer for Interzone Futebol

Submitted by souri on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 2:06am
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Interzone Games have debuted the first trailer for Interzone Futebol, giving the world a glimpse of their MMOG soccer game. The press release below has more information on the trailer, so I won't repeat anything other than to say I totally dig the bright, colourful, and non-realistic visual style that they chose to go with. The fly-through of the various places in Rio de Janeiro show some top quality art work by the Interzoners. Oh, and I should add that Interzone Futebol is running on the locally developed BigWorld tech.

Press Release
Interzone Futebol, a virtual world soccer MMOG (Massively Multiplayer Online Game) from Interzone Entertainment scheduled for a 4Q08 launch, makes its action debut today with the release of its first trailer at www.interzonefutebol.com and http://www.youtube.com/interzonefutebol.

The trailer takes gamers and soccer fans on a 90-second odyssey through the colorful 3D virtual world of Rio de Janeiro, shows crowds of Brazilians enjoying the beaches, shops, and urban life in the city’s Ipanema neighborhood, and culminates with an exciting, fast-paced soccer competition in a giant stadium.

"Our first trailer gives viewers a fun glimpse into the world of soccer and the rich life inside our virtual world," said Interzone Entertainment president Marty Brickey. "There is something fun for soccer players of all levels, and for non-soccer players who can enjoy a wide variety of activities we offer in Interzone Futebol."

About Interzone Futebol
Interzone Futebol is a virtual world game centered on futebol (soccer in the U.S.), the most popular sport in the world. The first city in this virtual world is Rio de Janeiro complete with neighborhoods, shops, social interaction with friends, and the club scene with the music which plays such an important role in the lives of youth culture in Brazil and around the world. Gamers control all positions – even the goal keeper which is unique in the world of futebol games – and enjoy fierce competitions on the pitch.

More details about upcoming international versions of Interzone Futebol will be released soon. For more information, visit www.interzoneentertainment.com and www.interzonefutebol.com. The game will be featured in Interzone Entertainment’s booth 104 at the Austin Game Developer Conference Expo in Austin, Texas, September 16-17, 2008.

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 7:35am

Looks like Hotdogs Hotgals! :)

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 9:47am

haha it really does

curious to see how they're going to handle lag in a soccer mmo...

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 1:42pm

Yeah, the lag is going to be a big issue, I've worked on other sports games in the past, and responsiveness is usually crucial to making the game work gameplay wise.

What target is this game mainly targeting, based on the name it'd had to be European.

Good luck to Interzone as well on this title.

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 8:50pm

I think they're targeting all the target targets, along with some of the other non-targeted target targets. This should produce a return that's close to their targeted target and give them the ability to start targeting all the other targeted target targets.

Target.

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 9:47pm

Sure the publisher see it that way :)

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by Anonymous on Mon, 25/08/2008 - 9:45am

iirc they're targeting Brazil

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 9:50pm

lots of cuts away to hide what seems like pretty repetitive gameplay at this point

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 9:54pm

Hmm, but love the soundtrack!

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 11:02pm

There's a billboard in it that says "Paul Oakenfold" during the soccer game - maybe he did the soundtrack?

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by Anonymous on Sun, 24/08/2008 - 11:09am

That music is awful. It sounds like a home improvement show.

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by Anonymous on Fri, 22/08/2008 - 10:04pm

Some of the animation is a bit "choppy", framerate issues in one scene there that i could see.

Trailers are never very indicative of the final product.

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