TAIWAN-BASED
INTERSERV INTERNATIONAL MAKES ITS U.S. DEBUT AT E3
Masters in
3D MMOGs, Stunning Animators and Artists, and Expert
Programmers Make this Developer/Publisher a must
see at E3 Kentia Hall, Booth #6215
Taiwan-based
games company, InterServ International, makes its U.S.
debut at the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), May
14-16, 2003 at the Los Angeles Convention Center.
Founded in 1989 and an established developer and
publisher of entertainment and education software in
Asia, InterServ now looks to become a player in the
international games community. InterServ is a publicly
traded company in Taiwan and holds the distinction of
being one of the only Taiwan-based developers accepted
into the Microsoft Xbox Registered Developers
Program.
InterServs production teams are composed of
exceptional artists; experienced game designers; and
programmers skilled in the creation and maintenance of 3D
massively multiplayer online games. The company
employs more than 250 people at offices in California,
China and Taiwan.
E3 is regarded as the largest gaming expo in the
world and we are very excited to be exhibiting at this
years show, said Sheree Tsao, founder and
managing director, InterServ International.
We will be demonstrating our proprietary 3D
game engine as well as some games that showcase the work
of our talented artists and animators. We are
confident that we can provide game publishers across the
globe an efficient and effective solution to their game
development needs and we encourage people to meet with us
during the show.
At E3, InterServ will be showcasing a number of games to
spotlight the companys innovation and artistic
expertise. The headliner is Meteor Blade, a 16-player
fully 3D online fighting game for the PC and Xbox, based
on the world of an ancient Chinese assassin.
The authentic martial arts fighting scenes in the game
were made possible through InterServs
state-of-the-art motion capture studio. InterServs
artists are well schooled in Western and Chinese art,
allowing them to produce the most detailed and exotic
backgrounds, textures and digitally animated moves. For
Meteor Blade, InterServ sought out the finest martial
artists in China and digitized and catalogued their every
move by utilizing their motion capture studio.
Subsequently they have created a digital database
of martial arts and other fighting moves that is second
to none in the industry.
Other games InterServ will be showcasing in the booth
include: Sword of the King, an action PC RPG and Monster
Story Online, a child-oriented PC MMOG; and several other
games that showcase InterServs online game
development and art design expertise.
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