| megaman79 said: Its pretty obvious isnt it. I had the same thought, whats the point of making games for adults when its kids who will be the biggest market in the future. I liked it, theyre toys, glad im not into action figures anymore coz i would be even less of a man. Lord of the Night, but his point is relevent in terms of not really needing the video game market in their business strategy. Why do they care? They don't have to |
Of course they don't have to, but they do care, and if they turn around their video game divisions for mass appeal, then they have plenty of reasons to stay.
That is why the are working so hard on additions to their systems that have mass appeal, and that they are working on pushing games that have mass appeal, like Singstar, and Viva Pinata. The latter game seemed to be a flop, but like a lot of Wii and DS games, it had legs, showing such sales can be done on even the 360.
A flashy-first game is awesome when it comes out. A great-first game is awesome forever.
Plus, just for the hell of it: Kelly Brook at the 2008 BAFTAs








