famousringo said: rocketpig said: Apple wouldn't stand a chance in the video game market. Their closed system and control over hardware almost assures that every third party developer would run away as quickly as possible. Since Apple has no internal game studios whatsoever, they wouldn't last long. They might create an iPod gaming hybrid but it will always be a secondary feature behind the music.
Other than that, I'm not sure who would stand a chance of succeeding in this market. Maybe a big electronics company like Panasonic but other than that or EA, I don't see it happening. The market is already too crowded. |
I'm not going to argue your other points, but doesn't the bolded passage describe every console ever built? |
Yes, but Apple is notoriously tight-lipped and doesn't like to play with others. Hence the "closed system" part of that statement. I wasn't actually talking about the actual hardware so much as Apple's business practices.