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Developer: Next round of gaming consoles will be the lastDVDBack23 @ Jan 22, 2012 19:23 | 12 comments
Says the exec: "The next generation of console hardware will probably be the last. I'd be surprised if we see another generation after that."
Wester also says boxed products will eventually disappear, giving way to "open" platforms like the PC, mobile/tablets and social networks. Many companies would prefer to use direct download services like Steam to distribute their games, cutting out physical discs and the theoretical "middle man."
Paradox, for example, has seen a 97 percent rise in digital revenue in just two years, along with a 250 percent rise in income.
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Comment by: snickle (Jan 22, 2012 19:39) Thats the stupidest thing I ever heard. We dont even have hologram gaming yet.
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Comment by: plutonash (Jan 22, 2012 20:11) He shouldn't say they'd be the last. But IF the next generation of consoles are leaps and bounds of what we have already, they will either have a long life span or sales of consoles will decrease. If you think about it, the general public seems content with graphics on consoles. Some go as far to say that they are better than the PC, which is laughable.
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Comment by: SoulGLOW (Jan 22, 2012 21:43) Hey! Until it (the console) wipes my ass for me after I shit myself cuz I'm hooked on the game itself then it isnt that advanced. Lets not even talk about the fact the manufacturers dont think ahead enough to anticipate something as simple as upgradeable components like RAM.... but I digress cuz that would almost be a PC then. I believe Alienware's new desktop gaming pc will meet this right in the middle and something like it will take off as a new standard for gamers. |
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Comment by: A5J4DX (Jan 23, 2012 01:39) dumb but kind of saw this coming if it does happen
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Comment by: blivetNC (Jan 23, 2012 03:10) If memory serves me right, the head of the Patent Office around 1900 said that there was no more need of a patent office because everything that could have been invented had already been invented???? |
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Comment by: stuntz0rZ (Jan 23, 2012 03:44) They are going to ditch the disc drive for sure! Mainly to cut out game piracy. Who cares if it will or will not be the last wave of consoles. There will always be new titles to play. |
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Comment by: xtago (Jan 23, 2012 11:09) It's hard to say what will happen to consoles really.
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Comment by: molsen (Jan 23, 2012 18:45) I remember reading about that in the late 80s. How can anything surpass the relablity of a cart game? Lone and behold Sega CD and PS one came to be.
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Comment by: dab0ne (Jan 23, 2012 21:24) As long as there are users who don't have their systems hooked up to the internet there will be physical media. Believe it or not there are some who don't have their consoles connected to the net which means companies and studios would miss potential profits. There may be a decrease in physical distribution but it will be a while before it will be completely wiped from the industry.
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Comment by: SoulGLOW (Jan 24, 2012 10:39) Originally posted by dab0ne: Hheh! Hheh! He said "Wiped" |
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Comment by: hearme0 (Jan 24, 2012 19:55) This IS the stupidest thing I've ever heard and most contradicting too!!!!
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Comment by: Anonymous User (Aug 10, 2012 07:38) Originally posted by xtago: This post is just utter utter rubbish, completely made from thin air. BF3 , Metro 2033, Crysis 2, Batman Arkham City and MANY more will test your hardware. This poster must be playing minecraft on a gtx 690.
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According to Fredrik Wester, the CEO of developer Paradox Interactive, the next round of gaming consoles will be the last generation.

