Tokyo slot king gambles on Hollywood play.A large Japanese gaming company is ready to throw some yen around Hollywood. After years of dominating Japan's lucrative slot machine market, Tokyo-based Sammy Corp. created Sammy Studios Inc. last year as part of a $25 million effort to establish itself in the growing interactive entertainment market. The new company is headquartered in Carlsbad and has a nearly empty 22,000-square-foot studio in the Sherman Oaks Galleria Sherman Oaks Galleria is a shopping mall and business center located in the Sherman Oaks neighborhood of Los Angeles, California at the corner of Ventura and Sepulveda Boulevards in the San Fernando Valley. Locals colloquially refer to the mall simply as "the Galleria. that opened late last year. By this time next year, Sammy Studios expects to have 80 employees in the L.A. studio serving as a pipeline into Hollywood. The company's financial strength--Sammy reported about $1.4 billion in revenue in the year ended March 31--and its aggressive pursuit of content "already has made waves locally. "They really bought into video games See video game console. being the next big thing and are sniffing around Vivendi Universal's video game assets," said a source familiar with Vivendi Universal's entertainment auction. "Sammy wants to make a big splash Big Splash could refer to:
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In the context of general equities, this describing a buy interest in which a dealer is asked to offer stock, often involving a capital commitment. Antithesis of in touch with. opportunities. If there are companies in play, we will take a look." Vivendi Universal declined comment. The game unit is not likely to be included in any sale of Vivendi Universal's entertainment assets to NBC NBC in full National Broadcasting Co. Major U.S. commercial broadcasting company. It was formed in 1926 by RCA Corp., General Electric Co. (GE), and Westinghouse and was the first U.S. company to operate a broadcast network. ; if a Bronfman bid goes through, it is expected to include Vivendi Universal Games. Marketing tie-ins between blockbuster movies and video games have become big business in the entertainment world as both sides are drawn to opportunities that extend the life of original properties. "The Matrix: Reloaded," "Hulk" and "James Bond 007: GoldenEye goldeneye or whistler Either of two species of small, yellow-eyed diving ducks that produce a whistling sound with their rapidly beating wings. The common goldeneye (Bucephala clangula) breeds throughout the Northern Hemisphere; Barrow's goldeneye (B. " are among the recent string of big-budget movies that game companies have made into market-leading games. But making games out of movies can be prohibitively expensive. "Enter the Matrix" reportedly cost $21 million. To date, Sammy Studios has been known as a publisher of games from other developers, though it has been doing more joint development as its internal development team has grown. Sammy Corp. made news in May when it nearly merged with Sega Corp. The deal would have created a video game giant on the level of Electronic Arts Inc. but it never happened. Sammy Studios' best-known title is "Seven Samurai 20XX Seven Samurai 20XX () is a PlayStation 2 game released by Sammy Studios in 2004. ," a game based on the famous Japanese movie, and the studio plans on releasing several games within the next year. In addition to making games out of movies, Sammy Studios is interested in selling the movie rights to its games, just as Japan's Tecmo Inc. has done. In May, Tecmo sold the movie rights for its horror fantasy game "Fatal Frame" to Steven Spielberg's DreamWorks SKG SKG Stichting Kwaliteit Gevelbouw (Dutch) SKG Spielberg, Katzenberg,and Geffen (DreamWorks Studios) SKG Thessaloniki, Greece - Thessaloniki (Airport Code) SKG Smith and Kraus Global . Last year, it sold its "Dead or Alive" action game to Mindfire Entertainment and now it's in talks with studios 'about two other games. Sammy Studios wants to bring the production in-house so it can supply its programmers with a constant stream of Hollywood-like graphics, music and animation that can be woven into games. Among the talent it's looking for is voice actors, screenwriters and music composers with experience working on movies. |
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