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how is that in any way good for gamers , jason rubin just likes to talk hes the kinda guy who likes to stir the pot but inside he has no idea what hes talking about and just regurgitating something he read in a forum.

he basically said on the show that the killer ip might not even be a game at all ??? he does realize natals whole purpose of being on the 360 is to attract the more casual gamer who isnt inclined to using a controller right? i mean what application is he talking about "power point apps" get real dude no ones buying a 360 and natal so they can swift through digital pages of data.

when he talks about things like this i get the feeling that he doesnt really care for the game industry anymore and hes just turning into this corporate money hungry business man sorry but we already have enough bobby koticks we dont need another one.

one thing he mentioned on that episode is that he expects games to be charging subscriptions or micro fees which in reality is already happening all over the web and iphone . if they want to release more mmos on console or more social type gaming then by all means do it as long as the product is worth the money people will buy it, look at world of warcraft 13 million subscriptions all paying 15 dollars a month by far the largest user base in history for online gaming.

i gotta say though natal is a huge risk, where are the games how is it even possible to play a shooter on that unless you integrate both buttons and movement im very very skeptical about natal and so are developers.