The Vice President of EA, Gerhard Florin believes that there should be one standard gaming platform, while typical consumers might argue that the competition is healthy, because it forces developers to be innovative and original. Both arguments have merit, but when all is said and done, do gamers want a one console world?
There's been a lot of talk about a "one-console future" lately from the likes of EA exec Gerhard Florin and Silicon Knights President Denis Dyack. In this special, Ben Hoyt, a producer at game tools company Emergent, squares off with Dyack.
Game Features - GameDaily - The One-Console Future Debate Continues
Personaly, I think EA is getting to big. They seem to buy up a lot smaller developing company. Having the idea to have one console, might mean there trying to release a console of there own.
There's been a lot of talk about a "one-console future" lately from the likes of EA exec Gerhard Florin and Silicon Knights President Denis Dyack. In this special, Ben Hoyt, a producer at game tools company Emergent, squares off with Dyack.
Game Features - GameDaily - The One-Console Future Debate Continues
Personaly, I think EA is getting to big. They seem to buy up a lot smaller developing company. Having the idea to have one console, might mean there trying to release a console of there own.