To push sales, AMD unveils new branding for gaming PCs
by Tim Conneally
AMD has launched a labeling campaign that differentiates PCs capable of supporting the latest in high-end gaming and media from the rest.
The labels AMD Game! and AMD Game Ultra will act as easy identifiers for systems that can handle the more demanding games.
PC gamers as a whole are more apt to know what's running in their system and how well it performs under load than the average console gamer. By eliminating the need for "enthusiast-level knowledge of PC hardware" to actually provide a full gaming experience, the market for PC games begins to actually open up a bit.
NPD research for 2007 showed that of the $8.85 billion in total video game sales, a scant 14% came from PC games. The top selling PC game, World of Warcraft: Burning Crusade from Blizzard entertainment sold 2.25 million copies in the US (1.2 million were reportedly sold on the first day).
While this is an admirable feat, it is far from the norm. The PC gaming consumer base is smaller than the console market, and AMD looks to be trying to change that by applying these labels.
Much like television manufacturers labeling their products with big "1080p HD" stickers in stores, so too will gaming computers be labeled "GAME!" such that the less-informed consumer can know what system to purchase.
Badges? We dont need no stinking badges!
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Very cool!!!
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That badge looks awesome and I've always respected AMD.
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For their badges?
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The amount of money made from PC games may be around a fifth of the total take, but the number of PC gamers well exceeds the console crowd. PC games just tend to have more mileage thanks to the superior content capabilities and sophistication of the desktop computer. AMD's little self-promoting logo program is all well and good, but most games are still being written around the Intel-Nvidia platform. Savvy gamers know this and it won't take long for the less informed to catch on. This "GAME!" thing could turn out to be the kiss of death if the opposing camp decides to come out with their own badge.
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Now that is a badge and a half!
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