Apple Dominates TGS, And The Company Isnt Even Attending

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  • [MyIS]Tim
    Member
    • Jul 2008
    • 507

    #1

    Apple Dominates TGS, And The Company Isnt Even Attending

    This just in from cultofmac


    At the giant Tokyo Game Show, everyone’s freaking out about Apple, the New York Times reports.

    Sony, Nintendo and Microsoft are more worried about Apple and it’s new iPhone/iPod platform than the worst recession in decades, the Times says.

    "Apple’s recent foray into video games — with the iPhone, the iPod Touch and its ever-expanding online App Store — is causing as much hand-wringing among old industry players as the global economic slump, which threatens to take the steam out of year-end shopping for the second consecutive year."

    The industry sees a big shift to casual gaming on cellphones and other handhelds, rather than expensive, overpowered consoles. Consumers are buying $0.99c games, rather than dropping $50 on big, blockbuster titles with multimillion dollar budgets and massive development teams. Of the 758 games debuted at the show, 168 are for cellphone platforms, the most ever.

    Some game developers say Apple’s App Store is the biggest recent breakthrough in gaming, and the industry is better off trying to find new business models rather than new consoles.

    “We are going to move away from a market where it’s the hardware that fights against each other,” one developer said during a presentation. “We are going to be moving to an era when different software stores fight against each other.”


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  • [Expletive Deleted]
    The Penetrator
    • Oct 2006
    • 2855

    #2
    Re: Apple Dominates TGS, And The Company Isn’t Even Attending

    I don't think it's just dropping $50-60 on big blockbuster titles that turns people away. It's dropping $50 for games that suck that really burns people. Buy a $0.99 game and if it sucks, no one really cares. So you can buy 50 of those tiny games, and most likely get your money's worth. You blow $50 on one ****ty "blockbuster," you're out of luck.

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    • CptainCrunch
      I am the 1%
      • Oct 2007
      • 12976

      #3
      Re: Apple Dominates TGS, And The Company Isn’t Even Attending

      Originally posted by [Expletive Deleted]
      I don't think it's just dropping $50-60 on big blockbuster titles that turns people away. It's dropping $50 for games that suck that really burns people. Buy a $0.99 game and if it sucks, no one really cares. So you can buy 50 of those tiny games, and most likely get your money's worth. You blow $50 on one ****ty "blockbuster," you're out of luck.
      Yep. That says it all.

      Also, even though people are buying the iWhatevers, they are still cutting back on things. You get more by buying a phone with internet and those games than just a console or PC.

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      • DarK'
        Member
        • Apr 2008
        • 166

        #4
        Re: Apple Dominates TGS, And The Company Isn’t Even Attending

        Plus its easy with the appstore, you don't need to go anywhere to get the games, and for $.99 who wouldnt just press "download" on their iphone/touch, and have the game to play in just a couple seconds. Surely the good games such as Assasins Creed, which is available to download through the apple app store, costs more than $.99. Actually most games that would even come close to competeing with "blockbuster" games, cost more than $.99.

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