| Seece said: Do you mean Trojan Horse? |
http://www.thecoolhunter.net/architecture/Trojan-House---Melbourne/
The only problem I see with this is the remaining lifespan of the 360. An MMO needs a large, active userbase to sustain the investment. Last year would've been the ideal year to release an MMO on the 360, as that would allow a good 5 years before the next console releases (speculation, of course). I also speculate that the premature cancellation of True Fantasy Live had to do with this very timetable.
A successful console MMO will be very difficult to pull off, as a lot of factors have to be drawn together with perfect timing and a sustainable product. If anything, maybe MGS and other publishers are looking at ways to shake up the current MMO structure to make it more sustainable for consoles. Regardless, your idea has merit and likely has been discussed before by the powers that be.








