$60 retail games as we know them today won't be around unless some big changes are made. Kids (everyone, really) have a finite amount of cash. In 1999 they bought $50 games left and right. They also bought CDs. Now every kid has a phone bill of $40-100 a month. They want a new iPhone every two years, a new iPad about as often. Kids aren't twice as rich as they were in 1999. They have even less money, really, so something has to give. They don't buy CDs anymore, that industry is a ghost of what it was in 1999.
How many people do you know who bought a desktop computer this year? Not a tablet or disposable netbook POS but a real computer? When was the last time you even thought about doing such a thing? Did you realize that IBM, Eye Bee f*cking Em, stopped making home computers? Did you know that the Macbook is the best selling laptop YET the company that makes it only gets %10 of their revenue from real computers these days, with the other %90 coming from iOS toys, music sales, etc? Did you know that Dell sometimes makes more money off putting trialware on a machine than they do from the machine itself?
Things...change. Sega used to make consoles. Sony used to make money at making consoles. Nintendo recently posted its first annual loss since it started selling video games.
People aren't as interested in full priced retail games either, and AAA games are a huge f*cking gamble. For every Call of Doodie there are a dozen flops. The capital is being rapidly sucked out of the console industry which means fewer AAA games based on more sure thing concepts.
Look at the PC game selection at Target. Notice how its like...a dozen titles? Notice how half those titles are the same f*cking games they had last year, the Sims, Blizzard shit, EA shit with a different number on the end? That's the future of consoles. Very soon the only games not being developed primarily for iPad will be games that are impossible on iPad and...that ain't much these days. Once Apple figures out that a 1st party snap on joystick for the iOS devices will make them 10B USD its going to be VERY hard for Nintendo to justify its existence. Sony is completely and totally f*cked no matter what.
so eventually we will see some type of box that only holds digital games, similar to what they tried to do w/ the PSP GO.
Um...yeah. That would be...the iPhone.
Its not
all doom and gloom though.
There are a few good things about this. For one, the current climate of console gaming is f*cking horrible and could use a huge shake-up, IMO.
Once people get past the novelty of super powerful handheld hardware they are going to actually start demanding something from the software that runs on it. Ad supported Doodlejump clones aren't going to cut it anymore. They companies that are going to start demanding actual money (ie: $7-30 anyway) for iOS games are going to be EA, Square, and Bandai. Square is sticking to "high" prices for its games. As soon as they making something worth paying for I'll buy one. Bandai has yet to really get on board with iOS, but they have a SRW card battle game coming out soon and if it works out well expect full $30 releases that sell 250,000+ copies based on their established series. EA is one of the few companies actually making games for iPhone worth paying for. FIFA 13 is, I'm not joking, actually fully legitimately playable. I have it, and its honestly fun and worth putting real time into. That isn't true of %99.99 of all iOS software, so this is significant. What's also significant is that it gets $7 instead of $1.
And because I know some evangelical nut ball will mention it, yes, this is also all true for Android, the Betamax of mobile OS. After all, there will always be poor kids and guys who collect swords.
Honestly, I'm tired of the way things are right now. The best overall console out there right now is from f*ckING MICROSOFT which is just...pathetic. Load times are still terrible on many games. Everything non-Nintendo is over engineered break-down prone garbage. How many 360s have you owned? How long does it take to set the clock on your PS3?
I could have bought a Wii U recently, but instead I bought a nice camera. I'll still be using it when Sony announces that they aren't going to make a PS5. It takes great pictures!
Historic Grand Prix!
Texas caterpillars!
Cats!
More cats!
This is Chuck Chuck! He speaks for the trees!
Chuck Chuck told me something like, "Dude, you did right to buy this camera instead of some stupid-ass Xbox/Vita/iPad bullshit.