Whatâs happened in the business of video games this past week âŠ
QUOTE | âYou want to avoid the appearance of a glorified add-on pack and every publisher is guilty of that at one time or another.ââUbisoft marketing exec Tony Key talking about the pitfalls of having annualized a major franchise like Assassinâs Creed and their effort to keep it fresh
QUOTE | âLetâs forget about that embarrassing situation with the giant man-babies who didnât like the way the game ended.ââGamesIndustry writer Rachel Weber discussing with other staff, as part of a personal favorites list, why she feels Mass Effect 3 deserved more recognition
QUOTE | âMobile wonât kill console. F2P wonât kill full-price. Cloud wonât kill local.ââFormer GI.biz editor Rob Fahey talking about how the âidea that one form of entertainment, one form of business model or even one form of distribution will emerge to Rule Them All, is simply an idiotâs fantasy.â
QUOTE | âVirtual reality is going to be a platform, and not just something that you plug into the console. Weâre going to get to the point where the headset is the console.ââOculus Rift creator Palmer Luckey talking about how virtual reality gaming is going to become a major option for game developers
QUOTE | âConsoles will become ultracore, almost like hobbyist.âângmoco boss Clive Downie talking about the role of consoles in the marketplace as tablets eventually dominate gaming
STAT | 2,100âThe number of sexual predators recently purged from online games in New York, thanks to Attorney General Eric Schneiderman and companies like NCsoft, Gaia Online, Funcom and others.
STAT | 30 millionâThe number of PS3s that Sony has sold across Europe more than five years after it launched in the region.
QUOTE âThe single biggest challenge weâve realized since jumping from console into mobile, is how completely differently the audience behaves.ââPlayrise CEO Nick Burcombe, one of the creators of Wipeout, talking about the big shift in gaming and audience going from console to mobile
QUOTE | âJourney is a glorious piece of art as entertainment and a banker for Sony during a year it needed to scrape together every single penny.ââGamesIndustry International European editor Matt Martin talks about why Thatgamecompanyâs title is one of a dozen that defined gaming in 2012
STAT | 1.2 millionâThe number of players that have downloaded and played the first free-to-play game on Xbox Live, Happy Wars, showing the importance of the growing business model.
QUOTE | âShouldnât we also quit marketing murder as a game?ââDavid Axelrod, former senior advisor to President Barack Obama, helps to reignite the video game violence debate in the wake of the terrible Newtown tragedy.
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QUOTE | âA Steam Box could have a major ripple effect on next-gen.ââVeteran games journalist Chris Morris discussing the potentially huge impact of Valveâs entry into hardware and how it could hurt Sony and Microsoft.
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This Week in the Business courtesy of GamesIndustry International
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