For sure but there needs to be a balance. We all know what happened to Nintendo when they went full in. While they were successful, they have no foundation this time around. You can't ignore the core to get the casuals...the balance needs to stay where the cores push the technology and once it's cheaper, the casuals step in.
The problem is that gaming is becoming "for" the casuals and these people are a one-night stand...they don't have the passion that we do. Nintendo was used like a bitch and thrown away; now those casuals won't return their calls.
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Phil's interview definitely adds fuel to the rumors.
http://www.edge-online.com/news/phil...uture-of-xbox/
The core will be there. The casual market is the tricky one imo. The Wii U is struggling to capture that same casual market they had with the Wii.
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as long as they keep the core happy, all is well. the box will still be supported by 3rd party software
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If MS decides to go full retard (casual) then yeah, consider a non-consumer. But if at least (at worst) they follow the previous Xbox's trend (go hard out first 2-4 years, then casually drop 'core' support) then I'd still be interested.
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Microsoft has 21 game studios.
Rumored to be working on core titles..
343
MGS-LA
Platform Next Studio
Skybox Sports
Turn 10
Lionhead
Rare
Black Tusk
MGS- Victoria
Kinect/Family Based
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-Kids and Lifestyle Entertainment
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They should be able to show us something out of all that....
Edit: Ive bolded the the companies that are brand new, and have been basically created in the past 2-3 years....
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I enjoy that the 3rd parties are not as exclusive as they used to be. We should all enjoy these games and I really hope with this coming up generation, cross-platform would become the norm. At least between consoles but I'm sure we'll see a lot of PC interaction.
This would be great for developers and we'll get more games in the end.
More than anything else, I'm super excited for consoles to finally tap into the PC market.Last edited by Blacksite; 03-03-2013 at 22:25. Reason: Off-topic.
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Haha, there was nothing to reply to anyway.
It would be extremely naive (almost delusional) to think that Microsoft wont make a BIG push on the hardcore market as some people are tempted to think. Of course they will, but I'm curious of how big this push will be and what direction will it take.
Nintendo's slope is what has me worried as a gamer here. It's an irresistible temptation for any investor... the guys who sold 100M+ in this generation had released a console that seems to be dead on arrival. Heck I would like to take that cake too if it was my money!!
...then again... that casual market has changed so damn much thanks to portable devices that the question is IF (or when) they're willing to buy a console at all.
This is an extremely interesting situation... fascinating for those who like to analyze market trends.
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The thing about casual only gamers is that yes it's a massive market with huge earning potential but they're also fickle. Ninty seem to be learning that just because people bought the Wii doesn't mean they'll buy the next one. And the Wii U is at least different to the Wii. If the Next Xbox pushes with an upgraded kinnect they may discover that they've already saturated that market and people won't see the point in getting an expensive new console when kinnect works fine on their current one.
I'm sure MS will target the core gamers as well, they do have the finances to push on two fronts after all and there were so many rumours about them investing obscene amounts of money into this.
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Kinect definitely has worn off its novelty but there is definitely a lot of room for improvement and I think if the upgrade is big enough, there is definitely market for it. It's an untapped market.
There may be many people, old and young that would not know how to hold a controller (yes, even a wii remote). And while my 2 year old can practically do every basic move in BF3 and BO2, that's rare and I'm only bringing this up because I wanted to feel like a badass dad and I do.
I think my kid would love the current Kinect and I would love a more improved Kinect. It's not going to make me buy an Xbox because I'm stubborn but it will make millions other.
They just have to improve it well enough and integrate it from the core enough that it sparks a new interest. You're right, they can go both ways, they can do Kinect and they can still do core games.
lol. Let's not imagine another war. Just two good consoles with good games that people quietly like to play.Praise the lord for Ni No Kuni!
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03-05-2013 #196
This generation both sides may have to unite to ensure our way of console gaming survives into the future. We all need to put down our swords and make way for both the PS4/Xbox Next.

It's time for equality!!
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I'm not sure if it's because of all the new portable technology, or because this generation lasted way too long to keep hardcores interested. One thing is sure, this isn't nearly as what it was at the beginning of this gen. There's a lot of work to do, I'm one of those that want consoles to survive in time. F*ck gaming on portables.
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I think portable gaming is great (Sony and Nintendo, I mean). In some ways, I actually prefer it to console gaming though the framerate isn't always consistent and the anisotropic filtering is low.
Console gaming might not survive with Nintendo though. They will probably jump ship altogether to the portable market if the Wii U doesn't end up meeting sales expectations in the next couple years.
But I digress... :/Last edited by Blacksite; 03-05-2013 at 04:04.
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A dual function system like that could be pretty cool. Or if they had add ons that function like systems to add features to the hand held to make it more like a system. A ports box so to speak with all your HDMI's, Optical ports, USBs, with basic CPU & ram to run the OS and what not. Just keep it under $150 for all this and it would be a pretty nice thing in my book.
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