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    #1  Edited By oldschool

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    Electronic Arts is creating ebooks for the little ones among us, with the developement of FLIPS for Nintendo DS.



    Electronic Arts today announced the development of 
    FLIPS, an innovative new book range created for the Nintendo DS. FLIPS has been designed to give children of all ages a fun new way to read their favorite books. EA has worked with some of the UK's leading publishers of children's books and magazines, including Egmont and Penguin Publishing, to bring modern classic titles from critically acclaimed authors such as Cathy Cassidy, Eoin Colfer, Enid Blyton, and the various writers from the popular boys series, 'Too Ghoul for School' to the DS. Each FLIPS title features multiple books and the first four titles will be exclusively released on Nintendo DS in the UK on the 4th December 2009.

    Titles include:

    • Enid Blyton (Egmont) - The Enchanted Wood, The Magic Faraway Tree, The Folk of the Faraway Tree, Enchanted World - Petal and the Eternal Bloom, Enchanted World - Melody and the Enchanted Harp, Enchanted World - Silky and the Rainbow Feather
    • Cathy Cassidy (Penguin)- Scarlett, Angel Cake, Sundae Girl, Shine on Daizy Star, GingerSnaps, Driftwood
    • Eoin Colfer (Penguin) - Artemis Fowl, Artemis Fowl and the Arctic Incident, Artemis Fowl and the Eternity Code, Artemis Fowl and the Opal Deception, Artemis Fowl and the Lost Colony, Artemis Fowl and the Time Paradox
    • Too Ghoul For School (Egmont) - Silent but Deadly, The In-Spectres Call, Ghoul Dinners, The Bubonic Builders, Attack of the Zombie Nits, School Spooks Day, French Fright, Terror In Cubical Four


    FLIPS uses the DS touch screen and stylus to enable children to read and interact by combining the world of storytelling with quizzes and references to characters, encouraging greater concentration and incentive to finish every chapter. Within the books, links appear to give the reader a unique way of interacting with the story and enhancing their experience.

    "FLIPS is a brilliant way of getting children into reading who may love their DS but may not normally pick up a book," commented Cally Poplak, Director, Egmont Press. "At Egmont we are passionate about bringing stories to life for children, so the development of new platforms for reading are incredibly exciting for us. We are proud to be at the heart of this innovation and thrilled to be a part of this first collection bringing authors such as Enid Blyton to the digital world, and encouraging more children to take up reading for pleasure rather than seeing it purely as part of their homework."

    "FLIPS offers a great way to bring books to life on a platform that is incredibly popular with kids," said Keith Ramsdale, VP and General Manager, UK, Ireland and Nordics for Electronic Arts. "With multiple books on each game card, FLIPS makes a great value Christmas gift for children of all ages"

    "Our job as publishers is to bring authors' work to as many readers as possible and we are increasingly looking at platforms other than the book to do this," said Jeremy Ettinghausen, Penguin Digital Publisher. "So it's incredibly exciting to be working with Electronic Arts to bring some of the best writing for children to one of the bestselling devices in the world."

    "I'm over the moon to see my stories and characters brought to life on the Nintendo DS with EA's new FLIPS range," said Eoin Colfer, author of the award-winning Artemis Fowl series. "Everyone knows that reading improves literacy skills. I have two children who are DS fanatics and cannot wait for the FLIPS to arrive, so EA might finally get them reading my books!"

     
     
     
     Sounds pretty good for those with kids.  Interactive books on the DS should have a big market to tap into.  I wouldn't mind seeing some adult ones as well.  If you could, which books would you want as interactive on the DS?
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    #2  Edited By Marzy

    This is great for children. I used to love reading Enid Blyton when I was little.

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    #3  Edited By oldschool
    @Marzy said:
    " This is great for children. I used to love reading Enid Blyton when I was little. "
    Yeah, this would have been cool for me about 10 years ago.  Now, they would prefer interactive manga novels ...... and so would I.
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    #4  Edited By Marzy
    @oldschool said:
    " @Marzy said:
    " This is great for children. I used to love reading Enid Blyton when I was little. "
    Yeah, this would have been cool for me about 10 years ago.  Now, they would prefer interactive manga novels ...... and so would I. "
     
    He he, I'd prefer that myself now, too.

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