Like RageBot said above, you need both hardware and software strength to be able to get in. Sony (i believe) had an existing development arm before PlayStation, Microsoft, of course, had Windows. The older console makers had all done Arcade before they got in (except for Hudson, who made a very specific partnership with NEC to get the backing for the T16). Apple has it, sort of (they don't have game development software strength), but few others do. Verizon, possibly, who is heavily into the gaming content delivery business with VCast

Monster Hunter: pissing me off since 2010.







