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Translation Techniques for Mobile Games (모바일 게임을 위한 번역 기법)

  • Park, Ji-Woo;Oh, Se-Man
    • Journal of KIISE:Computing Practices and Letters
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    • v.16 no.9
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    • pp.936-947
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    • 2010
  • In the mobile gaming market, it is desirable for a specific content to be served on various platforms. Recently, it is a very important issue in the market for mobile games. This problem incurs extra cost, because we need to redevelop existing contents to be executed on another platforms. Moreover, the release of a new platform has spent much more effort and cost developing many contents in short period of time. Therefore, we need to research about translation techniques that enable the existing contents to run on a different platform. In this paper, we propose translation techniques for mobile games. The techniques can be applied on converting mobile contents to runnable contents on a new platform. To realize it, we design and implement a source-level contents translator which is targeting Android platform using the suggested techniques. Our source-level contents translator is implemented systematically by applying compiler theory. Also, we solve partially translation problems between different programming languages. The translator has been implemented separately divided into three tasks such as kernel porting, library mapping as well as language translation. We expect these techniques to increase utilization of existing mobile games and contribute to vitalizations of mobile contents industry.

Study on Competitive Fighting Game SSF4 Han Ju-Ri's Fashion (대전격투게임 SSF4의 한주리 (Han Ju-Ri, 韓蛛俐) 의상에 대한 연구)

  • Yoon, Kyoung Hee;Cho, Woo Hyun
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Costume
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    • v.63 no.7
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    • pp.121-133
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    • 2013
  • The globalization of the world, fueled by the Internet, made possible for individuals to access the cultures around the world, other than their own, easier than ever before. But among those rapidly sought out sub-cultures, the video gaming industry, once a niche market mostly for nerds and geeks, now has become one of the biggest entertainment businesses in the world. In a video game, one of the critical elements that could determine its success or failure is the characters featured in the game. And as the countless number of animated characters from many different video games from the past few years have become incredibly popular among the audiences around the world, the expectations from the fans also grow higher every time a new game comes out. Ultimately this has forced the video game developers to come up with more unique and interesting characters for their video games. And at this point, where a video game character is more than just fictional fantasy but a brand to be recognized, it is worth paying proper attention to the video game characters that represent Korea. Hence in this study, we will take a look at Han Ju-Ri, a Korean character featured in Super Street Fighter IV, a competitive fighting game developed by Capcom, one of the world's most recognized video game companies that started its life as an arcade video game, developer but eventually ventured its business into the online world. The study will propose a complete overhaul of the character by incorporating Korea's own traditional looks.

A Study on New Gameplay Experience Based on Brain-Computer Interface (BCI를 기반으로 하는 플레이어의 새로운 게임플레이 경험 연구)

  • Ko, Min-Jin;Oh, Gyu-Hwan;Bae, Kyoung-Woo
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.9 no.6
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    • pp.31-44
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    • 2009
  • BCI (Brain-Computer Interface) is a way to control computer by using the human brain waves. As the hardware using brain wave technologies has developed, former expensive and big sized brain wave measuring devices have recently become much smaller and cheaper in their prices, making it possible for the individuals to buy them. This predicts them to be applied in various fields of multimedia industry. This thesis is to give an insight into whether the BCI device can be used as a new gaming device approaching it in a game designing point of view. At first, we proposed game play elements that can effectively utilizing the BCI devices, systematize, and produced a game prototype adopting the BCI device based on such game play elements. Next, we verified it with statistical data analysis to show that the prototype adopting the BCI device gives more clear and efficient controls in its game play than a game of only adopting keyboard & mouse devices and analysis verified that BCI-based game play elements provide users with a more intuitive and interesting experience than traditional non-BcI-based game play elements. The results will give a guideline for effective game design methodology for making BCI based games.

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Casual Game Production Using Spritekit (스프라이트킷을 활용한 융복합 캐주얼 게임 제작)

  • Yoon, Dong-Joon;Oh, Seung-Hwan
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.2
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    • pp.369-376
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    • 2016
  • This paper will discuss the process behind creating casual games utilizing Spritekits. Casual games, which recently have been on this rise due to the increasing use of personal adhered media and SNS, are significant in that they are leading the way to various changes in the gaming industry whilst making it popular. With this background in mind, and through research on Casual Games, we have divided the production process of Casual Games into three parts and created the game "Round and Round" which utilizes Spritekits. We have sectioned and organized the production process of Casual Games into four parts as followed: information architecture, design, program development, and debugging. This research will propose an easier methodology to approaching the production of casual games and be a guideline for creating games with the minimal amount of personnel.

A Study on Mobile Game usage of adolescent from Use and Gratifications perspective (이용과 만족 관점에서 본 청소년들의 모바일게임 이용에 관한 연구)

  • Han, Kwang Hyun;Kim, Tae Ung;Kim, Young Ki
    • The Journal of Korean Association of Computer Education
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.61-73
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    • 2005
  • Mobile games have emerged as the most innovative entertainment technology, adding new revenue streams, taking advantage of the potential of wireless applications and service offerings. Mobile games, like any other types of computer game, offer a unique value for users in providing an exciting digital experience in virtual worlds. Players can become empowered through the development of new characters and strategies within games to achieve rewarding successes against the computers and other players. In this paper, we attempt to examine the motives of adolescents for playing mobile games. Based on data collected from survey, we have identified Escape, Arousal and Fantasy, Challenge and Competition, Diversion and Relaxation, Social interaction as the key motivators for playing mobile games. We also investigated the extent to which use and gratifications are predicted by demographic factors as well as by gaming experience. Statistical results confirm that most of the demographic factors played critical roles in determining the level of motivations for playing games. The results from this research might give mobile game industry some useful guidelines for developing mobile edu-game and market expansion strategy.

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Research on the Attributions of Digital Game Using AHP (AHP를 활용한 디지털 게임의 속성에 관한 연구)

  • Kwon, Yong-Man
    • Journal of Digital Convergence
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    • v.14 no.7
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    • pp.431-437
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    • 2016
  • Since the game is industrialized in the 1970s, efforts to study attributions throughout the definition of the game has been continued. This study analyzed the importance of 7 attributions including rule, goal, conflict, activity, decision-making, voluntary, art that were collectively organized by Katie Salen & Eric Zimmerman using AHP. For this, we analyzed the data after subjected to pair-wise comparison survey through the gaming industry experts, and the result was confirmed that match the analysis model comparing with the survey of game players. In this analysis of the importance, Goal(24%) is the greatest important in the seven factors mentioned above. Art(16%),Voluntary(15%), Rule(13%) followed after it. So, We can find out which attributes are considered important in the game development process through this Research.

A Study on Development of an On-line 3D Game Engine (온라인 3D 게임엔진 개발에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Hun-Joo;Park, Tae-Joon;Kim, Hyun-Bin
    • Journal of Korea Game Society
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    • v.3 no.2
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    • pp.42-55
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    • 2003
  • Domestic game companies are competitive in developing on-line 2D game contents. However, they have difficulties in maintaining the competitive edge in the area of on-line 3D game technologies owing to the limited funds and technologies. The 3D on-line game engine technologies we have intended to propose in this research are highly expected to be the key technologies ensuring the competitive edge over other countries. For this, we propose a full 3D online game engine that reflects the cutting edge technologies trend in the computer gaming industry. Our game engine is integrated with rendering and animation core technologies to visualize the game world, and provides stable network service through the Internet using server technologies.

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Facial Color Control based on Emotion-Color Theory (정서-색채 이론에 기반한 게임 캐릭터의 동적 얼굴 색 제어)

  • Park, Kyu-Ho;Kim, Tae-Yong
    • Journal of Korea Multimedia Society
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    • v.12 no.8
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    • pp.1128-1141
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    • 2009
  • Graphical expressions are continuously improving, spurred by the astonishing growth of the game technology industry. Despite such improvements, users are still demanding a more natural gaming environment and true reflections of human emotions. In real life, people can read a person's moods from facial color and expression. Hence, interactive facial colors in game characters provide a deeper level of reality. In this paper we propose a facial color adaptive technique, which is a combination of an emotional model based on human emotion theory, emotional expression pattern using colors of animation contents, and emotional reaction speed function based on human personality theory, as opposed to past methods that expressed emotion through blood flow, pulse, or skin temperature. Experiments show this of expression of the Facial Color Model based on facial color adoptive technique and expression of the animation contents is effective in conveying character emotions. Moreover, the proposed Facial Color Adaptive Technique can be applied not only to 2D games, but to 3D games as well.

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Design of Secure Game Character Migration System Between Online Game Servers using Dual Signature (이중 서명을 이용한 온라인 게임 서버 간의 안전한 게임 캐릭터 이주 시스템 설계)

  • Suk, Jin-Weon;Lim, Ung-Taeg
    • Journal of Advanced Navigation Technology
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    • v.14 no.6
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    • pp.882-889
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    • 2010
  • The development of network technology has made rapid growth for online gaming industry on the Internet. Recently, game players have been wanting for a free migration on the game character for game player managed by online game servers of different types. Existing research on the acceptance of the game players demands have suggested migration model of the game character. However, the game Character Migration Process between the game server of different types migration is focused only, and safety issue that is necessary in an online transaction is overlooked. Therefore, ensure the safety of transactions information and when a dispute arises is necessary countermeasures. In this paper, Secure game Character Migration System (SCMP) using dual signature method when migrating game characters between the game servers of different types based on existing research is propose and looks to examine the safety.

A Study on the User Experience of Gamification Elements in Mobile Commerce in Korea (국내 모바일 커머스 게임화 요소의 사용자 경험 연구)

  • So Young Lee;Seung In Kim
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.9 no.3
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2024
  • This study investigates user experiences of reward-based mini-games, gamified elements within the domestic mobile commerce sector. Recently, gamification marketing strategies have been actively employed in mobile commerce services to attract customers, increase dwell time, and enhance revisit rates. Conducting research on user experiences of gamified elements, we quantified evaluations of how users perceive these elements within mobile commerce. Using enjoyment, immersion, rewards, value, and utility as criteria, we designed a questionnaire and conducted surveys, followed by 1:1 in-depth interviews with users aged 20 to 40. The experimental results highlight the need for strategies to increase user satisfaction in terms of enjoyment and immersion, as well as the necessity to enhance user experiences related to predictable reward systems and product exploration to facilitate product purchases. It is hoped that this study will provide insights for companies seeking to incorporate gamified elements into their marketing strategies and improve user experiences.