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Disney Interactive is a mass-market global leader in developing, publishing and distributing multimedia, interactive-entertainment software in the children's, families and sports categories. Products are based on the branded content of The Walt Disney Company, including Walt Disney Pictures, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, ABC, ESPN, Walt Disney Attractions and more, and encompass Disney's broad range of creativity and strength in feature animation, live-action film, television, sports and theme parks.
The company also creates products based on its own original creative content, which serves not only as the basis for new and innovative interactive entertainment, but also as the basis for entertainment products that may be produced by other areas of The Walt Disney Company.
Leveraging the tremendous advances and proliferation of new technologies, Disney Interactive strives to deliver an integrated gaming experience, the key to which is connectivity. Whether on PC, console, cell phone, PDA or any other device, Disney Interactive is dedicated to delivering consumers the best possible interactive entertainment experience.
Products are tailored for seven key segments of the marketplace: Learning, Imagination (formerly Creativity), Action Games, Junior Games, Girl Games, Family Entertainment and Sports. Using both internal and external studios, the company creates entertaining, technology-rich interactive content, and delivers it to consumers on all viable platforms and through all available channels. Products continue to call out Disney's rich heritage in animation, design, storytelling and character development, as they integrate state-of-the-art technology with the magic of Disney. For consumers, the result is an interactive experience that entertains, challenges, enlightens and inspires.
Product Focus
Disney Interactive leverages the power of the Disney brand, and its breadth of properties and businesses, to build and foster consumer awareness for interactive entertainment in:
Learning ~ Disney Learning products - both curriculum-based and edutainment - incorporate the Active Learning teaching philosophy, which emphasizes creativity, discovery, exploration and achievement. This "experiential" or life-based methodology promotes the ability to think critically, solve problems and leads to enhanced self-confidence in children. With unique functionality that adjusts products to children's individual skill levels, Disney Learning titles are designed to inspire children and parents, and foster the ongoing pursuit of education and lifelong love of learning.
Imagination ~ Disney Imagination products let users express themselves through interactive design, painting, drawing, sculpting, building, animation, music, dance and more, tapping into the three most universal, human creativity needs: exploration, artistic expression, and what Disney Interactive calls "build and do."
Action Games ~ In creating its lines of Action Games, Disney works with the industry's top developers in all core gaming genres across all platforms. Products fuse immersive, deep gameplay with advanced technologies, and high-end features and graphics. Disney Action Games encompass Disney-branded products for kids and families - all the "coolness" of hard-core games, but with the "E" ratings parents are comfortable with - and non-Disney branded products that deliver challenging gameplay for experienced gamers who want edgy themes and highly developed stories. Marrying specific content and gameplay to the right audience, Disney Action Games combine the best features of the core gaming world with strong characters and properties that drive stories and move them forward.
Junior Games ~ Disney Junior Games are action-, adventure- and entertainment-property driven, addressing both "little" gamers and "aspirational" gamers. Products for kids age three to six are designed to immerse young gamers in the fantasy worlds of their favorite animated movie and TV characters. Titles for aspirational gamers age six to eight, let kids experience the same games as their older siblings, but at appropriate difficulty levels. All Disney Junior Games bring Disney entertainment properties to life through fun, story- and adventure-driven gameplay, lots of character interaction and dynamic worlds.
Girls Games ~ Disney Girl Games deliver rich interactive experiences that address girls' natural play patterns. Elements include interaction and communication with friends, and creative interests like music, dance, collection, discovery and art.
Family Entertainment ~ Leveraging the power of The Walt Disney Company and its vast range of popular entertainment brands and properties, Disney Family Entertainment products deliver a fun, accessible and engaging gaming experience for kids, "tweens," teens and adults. Games tap into popular culture and/or mass-market phenomena to capture and build on audiences' fascination with hot properties and relevant entertainment programming. In addition, Disney Interactive creates original content to develop Family Entertainment products and properties that drive other media opportunities.
Sports ~ Disney Sports products have mass-market entertainment appeal, while satisfying sports-gamers' demands for intense, advanced gameplay and high-end graphics. Disney Interactive plays in the categories of Extreme Sports, Junior Sports and Core Sports. ESPN the games, for example, embody the look, feel and personality of the worldwide leader in sports, incorporating ESPN production values, statistics and information and talent. X Games deliver the extreme sports culture and lifestyle in an immersive, interactive experience. All Disney Sports products are developed for a wide range of sports and gaming fans, and can be played on all gaming platforms.
Disney Interactive Overview
Disney Interactive products leverage the power and breadth of the Disney brand and offer superior quality in every aspect of development, distribution, marketing and customer support. In its key market segments the company has produced hundreds of titles, incorporating some of the world's most respected brands, acclaimed properties and beloved characters, and distributed them to 60 countries around the world.
Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Donald Duck, as well as characters from Beauty and the Beast, The Lion King and Toy Story have been cherished companions to children and families for years and generations, and are associated by parents with family-friendly entertainment. Disney Interactive consistently has broken industry sales records and received more than 100 industry awards,
Market share in categories such as Learning, Imagination, Action Games, Junior Games and Family Entertainment continues to increase on the strength of such hit titles as Winnie the Pooh and Mickey Mouse Learning Series; Disney's Magic Artist franchise, Disney/Pixar's Toy Story and Toy Story 2 titles, and the highly successful Who Wants To Be A Millionaire games.
Disney Interactive also continues to score major hits in the video game console market, with mega-titles such as A Bug's Life for PlayStation Game Console and Game Boy Color; Tarzan for PlayStation and Game Boy Color; and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue for PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Color.
In 2000 the company continued to grow its market share in the Family Entertainment category with Who Wants To Be A Millionaire CD-ROM 2nd Edition and Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: Sports Edition CD-ROM. To date, more than three million copies of the Who Wants To Be A Millionaire PC CD-ROM franchise have sold since the first CD-ROM's launch in 1999.
Each new title produced by Disney Interactive - whether PC, console or an emerging platform - is built on a rich and long-standing tradition of strong characters and storytelling, joined with technology and creativity. This is why so many of the company's products have become best sellers in their categories, and why Disney Interactive is considered a "hit-maker."
Marketing Strength
Strengthening its position as a worldwide publisher, Disney Interactive has offices in Europe, Latin America and Asia to grow and support the company's business in these regions, enhance marketing and customer support, and oversee country-by-country localization. By leveraging synergistic opportunities associated with The Walt Disney Company's animation, film, television, home entertainment, consumer products and theme parks businesses all over the world, Disney Interactive maintains strong, global brand awareness for its products.
Alliances
Producing complete portfolios of product across multiple platforms and channels, Disney Interactive and has established alliances with interactive-gaming industry leaders such as Sony Computer Entertainment, Nintendo, Square, Activision, Konami and Ubi Soft.
The company also works with synergistic marketing and promotional partners for each title, working repeatedly with top brands such as McDonald's, Kellogg's, General Mills, Nestle and Tropicana to develop strategic initiatives and create compelling, product-specific campaigns.
Disney's first work that SPOnG is aware of is the 1992 title, "Darkwing Duck" (NEC PC Engine).
The company has been involved titles released on the PC, 3DS/2DS, Wii, PS3, Xbox 360, DS/DSi, PS2, Power Mac, Xbox, GameCube, GBA, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, Dreamcast, N64, Game Boy, Sega Megadrive, SNES, Amiga, Mac, NEC PC Engine, Sega MegaCD, C64 and Spectrum 48K. Of these, "Toy Story 2" (PlayStation), "Chicken Little" (GameCube), "Tarzan" (Game Boy Color), "Toy Story 2" (Game Boy Color), "Buzz Lightyear of Star Command" (Game Boy Color) has been a best selling title.
The company's most recent involvement was on the 2012 release "Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance" (3DS/2DS).
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Andrew Austerfield | Production Management | Jan 05 | - | Sept 07 |
The Walt Disney Companys award winning MMORPG is set to hit retail.
20 May 2005
Disney launches first ever massively multiplayer online.
24 May 2004
Disney Interactive, Sony Computer Entertainment America and Sony Computer Entertainment Europe announce multi-year, multi-property deal.
06 Feb 2003
Disneys next new animated feature film comes to life on PlayStation.
22 May 2001
Disney/Pixar's Monsters is an action platform game based on the upcoming Walt Disney Company and Pixars Holiday 2001 animated feature film release.
18 May 2001
THQ brings Disneys Atlantis: The Lost Empire to Game Boy Advance and Game Boy Color systems.
28 Apr 2001
Disney's Little Mermaid II Activity Centre introduces players to the magical world of Ariel and her daughter in exciting underwater adventures.
25 Apr 2001
There's no time for Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre' as the ultimate Disney cart racing game (PSX & GBC) is unleashed on the streets on March 7th.
28 Feb 2001
Disney Interactive and Ubi Soft Entertainment deliver an interactive prehistoric adventure based on Walt Disney Pictures new film.
14 Aug 2000
Introducing Hot Shots, two great individual games with a price of less than £10.
02 Jun 2000
New Television Series Inspires Video Game for the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation Game Console and Game Boy® Color Systems.
28 May 2000
Disney Interactive brings home the prehistoric action of this summers eagerly awaited feature film from Walt Disney Pictures, Dinosaur.
28 May 2000
Disneys Aladdin in Nasiras Revenge offers not only beautiful graphics but challenging gameplay and a varied storyline.
17 May 2000
Disney Interactive Brings Games, Activities, Creative Elements to Girls Via PC and Console.
11 May 2000
World of Winnie the Pooh Brought to Young Video Game Fans.
11 May 2000
The world's favourite bear, Winnie the Pooh and all his friends from the Hundred Acre Wood are bouncing back to the PC and Mac.
13 Mar 2000