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UK-based Strange Agency will be showcasing its game analysis software, Strange Analyst, at E3, for the first time this May, according to a statement from the company.

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May 8, 2006

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UK-based Strange Agency will be showcasing its game analysis software, Strange Analyst, at E3, for the first time this May, according to a statement from the company. Launched earlier this year, Strange Analyst is an innovative software tool that enables developers to perform thorough competitive analysis to justify the industry potential of their game concept from the perspective of a computer games publisher. Strange Analyst enables developers to profile a game concept, compare it against the profiles of thousands of published games and, within seconds, analyse their successful competitors. Developers can therefore focus on creating games concepts that will succeed, pitch with greater confidence and perform months of research in just a few hours, reducing both the cost and risk of games development. "We've worked with Strange Analyst on two projects now and it's proved invaluable", commented Darren Falcus, managing director of Middlesbrough-based Atomic Planet Entertainment, a long established computer games developer. "Researching concepts takes far less time and effort than it used to. It gives us access to loads more information than we could ever hope to find by manually searching the web. Our competitive analysis now has more weight to it with publishers and gives them something clear to visualise early on." More information about the product is available at the UK Pavilion, West Hall, booth #2228, where Strange Agency will be on hand to demonstrate Strange Analyst and answer questions during this week's E3.

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