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Electronic Theatre Special Report: Electronic Theatre: Assets Announced

            Today, Electronic Theatre announces the launch of their much-anticipated new feature; Electronic Theatre: Assets. Since the launch of Electronic Articles in November, 2003, there has been much demand to categorise the images available within the In-depth Reviews and Articles. The Electronic Theatre Forum has been inundated with requests to host an area for these images, with the subject appearing as the most reoccurring theme on the “More Information” and “What Would You Like?” Boards and has often been the Thread receiving the most replies.

            Public demand was only strengthened when, on September 14th, 2006, Electronic Articles launched an exclusive campaign; Wii Day. Wii Day was a six-week feature delivering all the latest Wii news and rumours from all over the world, and showcasing the biggest and best of Wii’s line-up through Video Presentations. Having established the principles of the features over time brought Electronic Theatre into a keener position than most to launch a feature such as Electronic Theatre: Assets.

            Electronic Theatre: Assets is an online archive of all the materials received by Electronic Theatre from publishers and through internal photography intended for the use of marketing the products and inclusion in the Electronic Articles In-depth Reviews and Articles. As well as images (JPEG/GIF/Bitmap formats), video files will be uploaded for public viewing.

            Electronic Theatre: Assets features a similar construct to Electronic Articles in order to create a running continuity, for ease-of-use. Separated into video and image categories for the latest published items, with the latest three being listed continuously, the regular visitor will instantly acknowledge which are the new items since their previous visit and if the item is of their particular interest. Newcomers will find the Archive System as intuitive as that featured in Electronic Articles. Each of the item “pages” are organised by format, selectable from the very first page of Electronic Theatre: Assets.

            Electronic Theatre would like to thank our members for the continued support throughout the production of this feature, and look forward to a very successful future for Electronic Theatre: Assets.

Kev J.

03/10/06

 

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