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Bob Aniello, SVP of Worldwide Marketing at THQ, says that unlike EA and Activision, which have massive scale, THQ's size is just right for working with developers.

Posted by James Brightman on Monday, April 07, 2008

While independent developers continue to fold, THQ believes it has just the right scale to efficiently work with external studios. Bob Aniello, senior vice president of worldwide marketing at THQ, told Dean Takahashi of VentureBeat that huge companies like EA or Activision can only focus on internal development – something that THQ can use to its advantage.

"The issue is for the small independent developer. They are finding it harder and harder to break through with their ideas for games. Big companies focus on what is produced internally. The small developers need an advocate. At THQ, we balance that," commented Aniello. "We have great internal studios and we complement what they do with games produced externally, like Baja. We work very well with external developers. They see THQ as a friend of developers. We're one of the few that continues to focus on external development."

Ultimately, Aniello sees the massive scale of his competitors as big negative. "[Creation and destruction] is the history of our industry. You build scale. Scale becomes destructive. Then the creative talent leaves. We have the right scale. We are not too large or too small. That gives us a managerial advantage. When you look at all publishers, not a single one has mastered open-world games," he said.

In another part of the interview, Aniello also warned against movie studios making games on their own. "The skill set is so different from what Hollywood knows that it becomes a struggle for them. ... I believe the vertical integration of movie studios doing games will fail. Our experience with Pixar shows that a movie company working with a game company can consistently lead to better games. We can make, market and distribute games better than the movie companies," he stated.

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Nice to see someone sticking up for the little guy.



 

 

yeah but unlike EA and Activision. THQ has bad games.



coolestguyever said:
yeah but unlike EA and Activision. THQ has bad games.

I almost couldn't have said it better myself.



largedarryl said:
coolestguyever said:
yeah but unlike EA and Activision. THQ has bad games.

I almost couldn't have said it better myself.


 hopefully Deadly Creatures and De Blob will buck that trend, Drawn to Life was a good start



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NOW A PUNISHER CAB!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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seriously what does THQ even have?

i looked it up on Wikipedia http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_THQ_games

and heres the notable game series i found:
- Destroy all humans
- Juiced
- MX vs. ATV
- Smackdown VS Raw
- A couple new sonic games

like i don't think I missed any.

and heres EA's game series http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_EA_games:

- 007 games
- Army of Two
- Black
- Burnout
- NHL/NBA/NFL/FIFA/whatever other sports series
- Lord of the Rings games
- Medal of Honor
- Need for Speed anyone?
- Umm... a little game called the Sims

And finally Activision: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Activision_games

- Call of Duty [not very popular :)]
- Guitar Hero
- Spiderman
- Some Star Wars games
- Tony Hawk Pro Skater
- plus i'm sure theres a lot i overlooked/missed


so basically to sum it up. EA and Activison are way better than THQ.



Okay, I must be in the Twilight Zone. I could have swore that someone said THQ had bad games and EA didn't...



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ClaudeLv250 said:
Okay, I must be in the Twilight Zone. I could have swore that someone said THQ had bad games and EA didn't...
Put up any shred of evidence that EA and THQ are on equal levels quality-wise. THQ is infamous for shoddy shovelware products, children's games, and decent games that get completely lost in the crowd. Almost all of their best projects are handled externally, so as a developer, they're horrid. As a publisher, very below average. EA wipes the floor with them all year long both as a publisher and developer.

 



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The DS is their best friend, they can release bad games kids will love. Although EA and activision can also.... But Activision is the best, in my opinion.



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THQ has yet to ever release a single impressive game.

When they stop sucking, they can talk about their other good points.