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Asked why he thinks the game market's in a depression at the moment and whether it's time for a new console, Zelnick told MCV's special E3 issue:

"If you exclude Wii - which one could argue is at least partially a different market than Xbox 360 and PS3 - the market is not in a depression.

"Moreover, we've seen and will continue to see huge growth in new forms of interactive entertainment. If you give consumers what they want - whether that's a social game on Facebook or a triple-A, multi-hour experience on a console - they'll come out for it.

"As for the technology itself," he added, "we still have plenty of room to push the limits of creativity in the current console generation."

Nintendo's to debut Wii 2 at E3 next week, while Microsoft's also been tipped to show off a new console at the show and Sony said last month that PS4 is in development.

 

[ Source: MCV ]