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Finnish game industry

{mosimage}Video games are not children’s games any more. They belong to one of the major entertainment industries in the world. With almost a hundred companies developing games, Finland is becoming an important player in this sector and it delivers one of the country’s specialties: mobile phone games.

 

 

 

 

 

It is a Tuesday night in a pub in the center of Helsinki. The place is crowded with young people playing… video games. It is the monthly gathering of the Finnish chapter of the International Game Developers Association (IGDA Finland). This time there are free drinks sponsored by an international computer processor manufacturer and the attendees show their skills in a competition playing the racing video game Project Gotham Racing 4 and the popular Guitar Hero 3.

It is a young crowd, most of them are in their mid or late twenties, and it represents the fast growing game industry. In Finland there are around 80 companies developing video games in any format, from mobile phones to the latest generation consoles and PC. The oldest game firm was established in 1994, so the Finnish game industry is still relatively young. Nevertheless last year, the turnover of the industry was around 75 million euro and the number of employees was more than double than in 2004. Nowadays around 1,000 people work in game development, in offices in Finland and outside Finland.

KooPee Hiltunen represents Neogames, the member organization of the industry. According to him, there are very easy reasons that explain the success of this sector in Finland: “There is a good gaming culture, and good technology and infrastructure that secures the product delivery and a good price-quality ratio”, Hiltunen explains. “Also we enjoy good subsidies from Tekes, the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation”.

During 2007 Tekes supported the industry with 6 million euro. This means that Finland invests in the game industry more any other country in Europe. Public investment in the games industry relative to the population is now 1.1 euros per head, compared with about 4 cents in the EU region.

The quality of Finnish games is well represented in the production of international hits. Espoo-based game studio Remedy Entertainment is responsible of the successful Max Payne saga. The first part of this third-person shooter video game was published in 2001 and it became a best seller world wide that even reached Hollywood. The production of the Max Payne film is about to begin with Mark Wahlberg in the lead role. Meanwhile in Espoo, Remedy is well into the production of a long awaited new title which might be released this year. Developed exclusively for Xbox 360 and Windows Vista, Alan Wake is described as “psychological action thriller”.

Another success in the brief story of the Finnish game industry is the online game Habbo Hotel, developed by Sulake. It started as a free-time project in 1999, but nowadays Habbo is recognize as international brand, localized in 31 countries with six million users visiting the Habbo communities and playing the game. The company employs around 300 people in 14 different offices around the globe.

With these successes in mind, the industry is growing fast and Neogames predicts that the game industry will become a major export sector in the next few years. “Most of the Finnish game companies are growing faster than the market”, Hiltunen explains.

{mosimage}Pocket gaming

One of the characteristics of the industry in Finland is that game developers have chosen mobile phones as the platform of choice. Due to Nokia’s strong presence, Finland has been a pioneer in mobile games, a market that is expected to grow over the next few years.

Many Finnish companies like Digital Chocolate / Sumea, Rovio, Universomo or Mr Goodliving are among the top developers of mobile games and they served their games to operators across the world. These companies produced several titles a year and they must  port them to the hundreds of difference mobile phones models.

Markku Hakala is the managing director and one of the founders of Universomo. For him, developing mobile games was the logical path to follow. “At the beginning, we did not have any prior experiences in the game industry, so PC and console game was too far ahead us”, he says.

Mobile gaming opens the doors of game development for a young generation of gamers. Hakala mentions the demoscene culture and Nokia as the main reasons that lead programmers and developers to the mobile games. Demoscene is a computer art that specializes in producing non playable demos of games to showcase programming and artistic skills. Finland hosts Assembly, one of the largest international demoparties that gathers around 5,000 participants every summer. Since 2007, the event has also a winter edition which this year will be held in Tampere from 22nd to 24th of March.

Established in 2002, Universomo is the only major game developer outside the Helsinki area. The main office is in Tampere, although recently the firm opened a new one in Helsinki. “When we started, we didn’t think we would grow so much, so Tampere was fine”, admits Markku. Indeed Universomo has doubled its personnel every year and developed games for well known brands like Star Wars and the film 300. In 2007 the company was acquired by THQ Wireless, one of the major mobile phone publishers.

Sumea is another mobile games developer that has attracted foreign investors. Sumea was founded in 1999 and in 2004 it was acquired by Digital Chocolate, a California based company founded by Trip Hawkins, one of the pioneers of computer games and founder of Electronic Arts back in the early eighties.

Digital Chocolate is one of the top 5 mobile phone publishers and its main office and game studio remains in Helsinki and it employs more than 100 people coming from many different countries. Soon the company will also start operations in India. This rises the question if game development might move to more affordable countries. KooPee Hiltunen sees no threat: “India is at the moment very good place to make large volume,"bulk" games, but only European game developers can make European (Western) games. This is a little bit like film industry. Making Hollywood films in Bollywood would make economical sense, but still that doesn’t happen”.

The game industry in Finland is flourishing and growing at a fast pace. “We are a visible industry already and we get the attention we deserve.However, we are still a small business and we would like to get more investors that truly understand the peculiarities of this industry”, concludes Markku Hakala.

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All What You Can Get: English-language theatre in Helsinki


The fresh comedy, written by Romanian Ioan Peter and directed by David Kozma, tells the story of three Romanians on their way to the England of their dreams. They wait for instructions at a train station. While many trains are rushing by, they get orders from a certain ‘Mr. Polonius’ through a public phone. The bones of Hamlet and Ceauşescu and the statue of Lenin lead the threesome from one situation to another. Ultimately they find out whether the grass is really greener at the other side of the fence.

All What You Can Get, described as 'a comical mixture of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot, a road-movie and a satirical thriller', is performed daily until the end of January (except on Thursday the 24th and Monday the 28th).

 

ALL WHAT YOU CAN GET
European Theatre Collective

23.1, 25-27.1 and 29-31.1

at 19:00

KokoTeatteri [website, in Finnish]
Unioninkatu 45
Helsinki

Tickets: 15 / 10 €
Groups (min. 8): 8 € /person


  • All What You Can Get

  • Director: David Kozma

  • Dramaturgy: Markus Alanen

  • Performers: Romulus Chiciuc, Timo-Pekka Luoma, Salla Kozma, David Kozma

  • Music: Lauri Wuolio

  • Choreography: Mari Koponen
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Also stopping by in Finland: Rihanna, Juanes, Foo Fighters, Deep Purple and Nazareth

Popular R & B star Rihanna will fill Helsinki’s Hartwall
Areena on the 14th of March. Tickets will cost 49 and 46 euro and will
go on sale on Tuesday at 9.00 via Lippupalvelu. Latino heartthrob Juanes
performs at Helsinki’s Jäähalli (Ice Hall) on the 31st of July. Tickets
costing 53 euro are available via Menolippu.fi or from Thursday (24.1)
via Lippupalvelu.

Also Deep Purple and Nazareth are heading to
Finland as part of their 40th anniversary tour. The legendary British
rockers play the Jäähalli in the capital on the 12th of August
(tickets: 57 euro) and the Kuopio Hall in Kuopio (50 euro) the next
day. Tickets can be bought via Menolippu.fi or from Friday (25.1) via
Lippupalvelu.

For more info and more foreign acts playing in the country, check Coming to Finland


UPDATE: The organisers of Provinssirock in Seinäjoki, held for the thirtieth time during the second weekend of June, have announced this year's first big international act performing at the festival. The Foo Fighters will take the stage on Sunday, the 15th of June. It will be the first time the American rock group lead by Dave Grohl play in Finland at a publicly accessible event.


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Good Charlotte coming to Helsinki

Other foreign bands that have announced gigs in Finland include
Low (5.4 Helsinki), Down (21.3 Tampere, 22.3 Helsinki), No Use for a Name (27.4  Helsinki) and Neverstore (11.3 Helsinki, 12.3 Turku, 13.3 Tampere, 14.3 Joensuu and 15.3 Seinäjoki).

For more info, check Coming to Finland

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No Oscar for Miehen Työ


 
Miehen Työ (Man’s Job) tells about family father Juha (Tommi Korpela) who, after being fired from his job at a concrete factory, ends up secretly working as a prostitute.

Last year, leading actor Korpela won the Best Actor award at the Marrakech International Film Festival. Director Aleksi Salmenperä was nominated for the Golden Saint George at the International Moscow Film Festival. Miehen Työ was also nominated for the Nordic Council Film Prize and submitted as Finland’s entry for the European Film Awards.

On Tuesday (22.1) the Academy Awards selection committee will announce the final five nominees for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language film. The winners will be announced during the live televised awards ceremony on the 24th of February.

 



UPDATE: The final shortlist of nominees was announced on the 22nd of January. The five films that are nominated for the Oscar for Best Foreign Language Film are: Beaufort (Israel), The Counterfeiters (Austria), Katyń (Poland), Mongol (Kazakhstan) and 12 (Russia).



Miehen Työ
– official site (in Finnish)
Miehen Työ / Man's Job – Blind Spot Pictures
Trailer (with English subtitles)

The Oscars

4 Months, 3 Weeks, 2 Days – official site

Persepolis – official US site

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Rufus Wainwright in Helsinki in April


Rufus Wainwright:
official site | MySpace

Kulttuuritalo

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The Simpsons Movie Finnish box office hit of 2007

In all, the number of people going to the cinema in Finland was 2 per
cent lower than in 2006. Finnish films attracted 1.3 million visitors,
20 per cent of the total number of cinema visits.

This year, at least
eleven Finnish films are expected to premiere.


The Simpsons Movie

Joulutarina (Christmas Story)

Trailer (with Englsih subtitles)

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Avril Lavigne and Backstreet Boys coming to Helsinki

Canadian singer-songwriter Avril Lavigne will perform at the
capital's Hartwall Areena on the 30th of June as part of her Best Damn
Tour. Tickets will go on sale in January. The Backstreet Boys
bring their more mature new sound to Finnish fans at the same venue on
the 16th of April. Both Avril Lavigne and the Backstreet Boys last
performed in Finland in 2005.


UPDATE: On January 21, concert promoter Welldone announced that the Avril Lavigne gig will take place at Helsinki's Jäähalli, in spite of what it said on Lavigne's official website.


Also check Coming to Finland >>

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Finns on skates 5000 years ago

 

Dashing Finns were first to get their skates on 5,000 years ago – The Times Online

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Domestic films attract over 1 million people to Finnish cinemas

Number 2 on the list is Joulutarina (Christmas Story) directed by Juha Wuolijoki,
which premiered on the 16th of November and may well end up being the
most popular Finnish film of 2007. Last weekend it again topped the box
office list with 20,826 viewers. So far (17.12) it has drawn a total of
172,254 people to Finnish cinemas.

V2: Dead Angel (V2: Jäätynyt enkeli) | trailer (with English subtitles)

Christmas Story (Joulutarina) | trailer (with English subtitles)

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Fire interrupts Nightwish gig

The fire started at another wing of congress centre Jyväskylä Paviljonki, where the gig took place. Because of heavy smoke development and the possibility of the fire spreading, the Nightwish fans were told to leave the hall and wait outside the building.

After about half an hour Nightwish were allowed to continue playing, when the fire department had begun extinguishing the fire and the risk of the fire spreading to the concert hall had been ruled out.

Not all fans were immediately aware of the resumption of the gig. Some had reportedly even gone home. The smoke machine used by Nightwish during the performance is also said to have caused some confusion.

The fire broke out when a shield covering a wall during construction works had been blown against a lamp by the wind and caught fire. The flames then spread to the roof of the building.

Related:

Nightwish Nummer Eins in Germany
Top metal musicians form new band
Nightwish album leaked
Nightwish announce first tour with Anette

Review: Nightwish – Dark Passion Play

Interview: Tarja strikes back


Nightwish:
Official site | MySpace

Jyväskylä Palviljonki

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Russian painting sold for € 600,000

The painting was auctioned at auction house Bukowski. The final bid was twice as high as the starting price.

The work, painted by Bogolyubov in 1870, was sold to a Russian bidder.

Less than two weeks ago another auction house in Helsinki, Hagelstam, also did good business, when a painting by Finnish realist painter Eero Järnefelt (1863-1937) changed owners for 630,000 euros.

Related:

Near-record price for Finnish masterpiece at auction

Photo of the auctioned painting by A.P. Bogolyubov

Biography of Bogolyubov and more of his work – ArtFact.com

Auction house Bukowskis (Helsinki)

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Céline Dion and Carlos Santana coming to Finland next summer

Tickets costing between 109 and 199 euros will go on sale next Monday (17.12) at 9 a.m. via Lippupalvelu.

Céline Dion has sold over 180 million records worldwide, of which some 500,000 in Finland (not counting the soundtrack album of Titanic). Her upcoming Taking Chances world tour (named after her recently released new album) will be her first tour in nine years. During the past five years Dion starred in her own hugely successful show A New Day at the Caesars Palace Colosseum in Las Vegas.

The Taking Chances world tour 2008-2009 will start in Johannesburg, South Africa on the 14th of February and will span five continents, 25 countries and over 100 cities.

Carlos Santana
Also Carlos Santana has been contracted to play in Finland next summer. The legendary guitarist will take the stage at the Kirjurinluoto Arena in Pori on the 18th of July as part of Pori Jazz 2008.

Mexican-born Santana has sold over 100 million albums and won 14 Grammy Awards. He has performed in Finland several times. He also played at Pori Jazz before, nearly 20 years ago, in 1988.

Ticket sales for the concert in July will also already start next Monday (17.12) at 9 a.m. Tickets cost 66 euros, but can be purchased at a reduced price of 60 euros before the 31st of December. Most other performers at the 43rd edition of Pori Jazz will be announced in March.

Céline Dion – official site

Carlos Santana – official website

Pori Jazz

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HIM nominated for Grammy

The special limited edition of Venus Doom consists of a 60-page book with a leather look embossed cover, containing personal drawings, photos and journal entries by HIM frontman Ville Valo, the full-length CD and a bonus-CD with 3 tracks in parchment envelopes, plus polaroid photos. Responsible for the design were art director Matt Taylor and Valo.

Last year, Taylor won the Grammy in the same category for the Red Hot Chili Peppers album Stadium Arcadium.

The winners of this year´s awards will be announced on the 10th of February, 2008 during the live televised 50th Grammy Awards ceremony at Staples Center in Los Angeles.

Related:
HIM sets Finnish record in the U.S.
Venus Doom – HIM – review

The 3 editions of Venus Doom – Heartagram.com

HIM: Official website | MySpace

All this year's Grammy Awards nominees
Grammy Awards

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Special film screenings of new war film

Tali-Ihantala 1944 is based on the Battle of Tali-Ihantala
during the Continuation War (1941-1944) against the Soviet Union, which
ended in a decisive victory for Finland.

The film was directed by Åke Lindman and Sakari Kirjavainen and written by Stefan Forss, Benedict Zilliacus and Esko Salervo.


Tali-Ihantala 1944
is now also playing at cinemas across Finland.

Tali-Ihantala 1944 film website with trailer (in Finnish)

Tali-Ihantala 1944 – Wikipedia