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Multimedia
Games Translation
Alongside the written word,
the business world communicates with voice,
video, graphics, music and animation in
software applications, distance learning and
corporate training materials, internet sites,
satellite and web TV, games and, of course,
traditional and multimedia corporate
presentations.
Full range of
multimedia localizations:
• e-learning
applications
• training materials
• product and firm presentations
• interactive catalogues
• Website Translation
• Games Manuals
• Mobile Games
• Online Games
• Flash
• Character Restricted Text
• Software Strings
Our specialist terminologies
and translators deliver accurate translations
in all commercial languages for a variety of
animation technologies and formats including:
• Animated GIF's
• Macromedia Flash
• Macromedia Shockwave
• 3D Studio Max
• Alias
• Direct X
• SoftImage
Our advantages:
• modern hardware
and software
• experienced project managers
• qualified and integrated
translation team
• cooperation with the subject
matter specialists
• complete adaptation to the local
market and culture requirements
• careful functional testing
• quality assurance
Our engineering process is
based on a model which includes extensive
Quality Assurance procedures. Each software
localization project is completed within a
consistent, quality-centric framework. Quality
and workflow processes can be adapted to
integrate with existing client-side
environments.
We control every
aspect of the process through our quality
assurance procedures.
• The Impact of
Culture
• Games stories, characters, type
of action, the symbolic meaning of colors,
numbers, accepted levels of sex and violence,
and many other factors impact the success of
localized games.
• Different cultures have specific
game genre and style of play preferences.
• Culture influences the preferred
result for a losing game character.
• Popularity of third-person vs.
first-person games varies.
• Music-the same game may be
released with a dance soundtrack in the U.K.
and a rock soundtrack in Australia
To maximize success,
games should reflect accepted perspectives of
national history and religion.
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