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Geniaware srl is an Italian computer and video game developer owned by FishEagle,[1] a digital media investment company. Formed in 2008 the Geniaware's headquarters resides in Reggio Emilia (Italy),[2] whilst the development studio resides in Savona on the Italian Riviera, 40 minutes from Genoa airport, and within 80 minutes of the Italian Alps.[2]

Geniaware's development team is made up of international video game industry veterans who are currently working on a multi platform title with many innovative features and taking advantage of numerous cutting edge technologies.[3][4] It is titled Lords of Football[5] and is developed for next-gen consoles and PC.

Games

Lords of Football

The game was announced on the 16th of May 2011.[6] Geniaware is trying to challenge the traditional forms of sports games with Lords of Football[5] by offering the 'core' audience of gamers a lifestyle[7] take on the football video game genre, there is a whole new approach to tactical and strategic gameplay whereby the game promises a "fully explorable 3D world" and "face-to-face dialogue with your players" both in the 3D world and during matches,[8] something that has not been seen before.

References

  1. ^ FishEagle Official website
  2. ^ a b "About Geniaware" Archived 2013-01-24 at archive.today Geniaware (19-05-2011)
  3. ^ Geniaware: A Further Expansion Gamasutra (10/14/2010)
  4. ^ Posted by Amy GeniaWare Doubles In Size brutalgamer.com
  5. ^ a b Lords of Football Archived 2011-07-19 at the Wayback Machine Official Blogsite
  6. ^ List of sites that have announced the game - pcadvisor.co.uk xboxdynasty.de xpngaming.com zombiegamer.co.za play3.de game-newz.de
  7. ^ By Pete Davison Lords of Football Puts Lifestyle Twist on Sport Management Genre[permanent dead link] Gamepro (16-05-2011)
  8. ^ By Pete Davison, Lords of Football's Lifestyle Gameplay PC Advisor (16-05-2011)