Computer graphics has seen remarkable advancement in the past two decades.
But
even in the 2D pixel art days, game players have always been attracted
to games revolving around charismatic characters. Today, with computer
graphics being deployable across many platforms with a wide spectrum of
possibilities with less technical inhibitions, many of these characters
have been immortalized into 3D versions.
The very fact that these
characters survived the transition from 2D to 3D is testimony of the
fact that their charisma spans across the different generations.
Examples are Super Mario, Donkey Kong and Sonic the Hedgehog.
Good
character designs can help to make a game look that much more
interesting and propel sales. But great character designs can actually
help to create huge franchises out of games, build up companies and even
shape the landscape of the gaming industry.
Again, we should take
a close look at how Super Mario, Donkey Kong and Sonic the Hedgehog
have helped to create a legacy for themselves and their companies.
Mario
used to be known as Jumpman and he debuted virtually unknown in the
earlier Donkey Kong games. Just look at where he is today.
As of
1999, Super Mario Bros. was the best selling video game for all time and
was largely responsible for the initial success of the Nintendo
Entertainment System. It was even responsible for ending the two year
slump of video game sales in the United States after the video game
crash of 1983. Mario has an entire series of video games to his name and
his hit game Super Mario Bros. has been ported to almost every single
one of Nintendo's major gaming consoles. Mario is probably the single
most recognizable gaming character in history today! It is amazing when
you think how the folks over at Nintendo saw his star potential and took
the first steps to 'grooming' him.
Sonic the Hedgehog - a rolling
hedgehog which runs at super-sonic speed - is the lead character of a
video game series under the same name released by Sega, as well as
numerous spin-off comics, cartoons and books. The first game in the
franchise was released on June 23rd, 1991 in order to provide Sega with a
mascot to rival Nintendo's flagship character Mario. Since then, Sonic
has become one of the world's best-known video game characters, with his
series having sold over 45 million copies. In 2005, Sonic was one of
the first game character inducted into the Walk of Game, alongside
Mario, Halo and Link.
I cannot stress enough on the importance of
looking beyond the physical appearance and taking into consideration
other factors which are just as important - if not more important - for
the character's success. These include looking at licensing and
merchandising potential and enriching the character with a personality
and story.
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