IGN: Apple is Set to Change Gaming

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Apple has the power to change everything.

The company is interested in owning the entertainment business through this crucial portal, the TV screen. It wants to complete the circle of handheld Phone and desktop computer and portable in-house iPad and TV

Speculation on the nature of the TV is not hard to find. It will attempt to re-invent the TV experience through an app-like online environment which will also integrate traditional viewing and economic models. It will feature a new kind of interface that takes us beyond the remote control, using a mixture of Siri voice control, Kinect-like manipulation and iPhone / iPad integration. It will be stylish and expensive, very obviously aimed at elite urban media consumers.

It will be heavily geared towards the connected, social generation, not as an afterthought but as a core principle. As media commentator Brian Solis says in an editorial today, the future of TV is all about integration with other screens, like the computer and mobile devics, and it's here where Apple has the most to gain. Solis writes, "Connected consumers don't just expect online, on-demand streaming optimized for each device. They expect to engage in each screen differently and in a dynamic way." There is currently a hole in Apple's multi-screen strategy, right in the corner of your living room. Unless you believe the TV is going away, it's a screen that Apple needs to own.

Apple understands that retail is finished as far as game distribution goesThe screen must come with some sort of traditional games controller. Rumor has it that Apple has been visiting core game developers to talk about a new controller and while it's possible that this might be restricted to the company's handheld gaming business, some alternative to the limitations of touch-screen, this does not preclude a standardized games controlling device.

It isn't beyond the realms of possibility that the iPad, or some version of it, will be the controller. A touch-screen controller is an idea Nintendo has already jumped on with Wii U.

It's tempting to consider again the so-called connection between Apple and Valve. Is it right that iTunes has something to learn from Steam, that Apple (like the rest of us) has something to learn from Valve's extraordinary culture? The idea of a Steam-cloud hovering over Apple devices is pretty neat.

Apple understands that retail is finished as far as game distribution goes, and it is not about to allow some other Steam-like outfit to out-iTunes its own ambitions. Steam is now the biggest retailer of PC games in the United States. The console companies and the likes of EA and Activision are gearing their business plans towards selling content through the screen. If games is the biggest entertainment business in the world, it takes the biggest company in the world to step in, dominate rivals and change everything with a bold stroke.

As well as offering games as downloadable apps, it may also consider an OnLive / Gaikai- style streaming service for top-end games.

This is where Apple's likely plans become especially murky. If the Apple TV comes with a good enough chip to play, say, games of an iPad 3 graphical quality, that will satisfy a large proportion of the market. But it won't satisfy the kind of players who want to play Crysis 3. Will Apple seek to handle this kind of game through a cloud-gaming solution, or will it cede the hardcore end of the market to established players? As yet, we just don't know, although Apple's history with games suggests that it isn't especially concerned with the Call of Duty player, when there are so many Angry Birds players ready and willing to part with their cash.

Michael Pachter says the company may decide to hedge, beginning with a fairly basic 'casual' play and then ramping up with more intense tech solutions as the infrastructure becomes available. Undoubtedly, cloud gaming is evolving rapidly and solves a lot of the issues Apple might have with stuffing its gadget with graphics chips.

Owning screens is what Apple has been doing this past decade. More to the point, it (along with Facebook) has created a massively successful communication platform in which games are the dominant factor. If they enter the console / TV market, the guys at Apple face tough competition. But do you want to bet against them?
http://games.ign.com/articles/122/1223367p1.html
 
Sion.;4315608 said:
Even if Apple jumps into gaming they aint taking market share from Nintendo. When Microsoft first hopped into gaming everyone thought the same thing but to date Microsoft has YET to put a dent in Nintendo. Apple is cool but they don't have the team, experienc established e or competitive advantage to contend with Nintendo or even Microsoft. They can and probably will make a console or design studio but it's gonna take them AGES to catch up and even be felt as a presence.

BWAHAHHAHAHAHAAH.....ahahahahahahahhaha
 
Sion.;4315608 said:
Even if Apple jumps into gaming they aint taking market share from Nintendo. When Microsoft first hopped into gaming everyone thought the same thing but to date Microsoft has YET to put a dent in Nintendo. Apple is cool but they don't have the team, experience or established competitive advantage to contend with Nintendo or even Microsoft. They can and probably will make a console or design studio but it's gonna take them AGES to catch up and even be felt as a presence.

Maybe not Nintendo but Sony is sure feeling it.

 
SnowBunnySmanger;4315986 said:
Sion.;4315608 said:
Even if Apple jumps into gaming they aint taking market share from Nintendo. When Microsoft first hopped into gaming everyone thought the same thing but to date Microsoft has YET to put a dent in Nintendo. Apple is cool but they don't have the team, experience or established competitive advantage to contend with Nintendo or even Microsoft. They can and probably will make a console or design studio but it's gonna take them AGES to catch up and even be felt as a presence.

Maybe not Nintendo but Sony is sure feeling it.

Nintendo as well
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/07/29/nintendo-slashes-3ds-price/

* Nintendo slashed the price of its 3DS handheld system by roughly one-third (from $250 to $170) because of lower-than-expected sales during the first three months. The gaming company also lowered its annual profit forecast by a stunning 82%. President Satoru Iwata said in an online letter it was the first time Nintendo has cut prices so much within the first six months of a product's launch. The cut comes during a time when the gaming industry is affected by mobile games on multi-purpose devices by companies like Apple and social games from more recent companies including Zynga. (Wall Street Journal and New York Times)

Apple is the Borg of the tech world... Resistance is Futile....
 
Jesus christ these corporations are too damn big. But If Apple is going into gaming, M$ and Sony are gonna feel the pain.
 
Sion.;4317550 said:
rage;4316019 said:
SnowBunnySmanger;4315986 said:
Sion.;4315608 said:
Even if Apple jumps into gaming they aint taking market share from Nintendo. When Microsoft first hopped into gaming everyone thought the same thing but to date Microsoft has YET to put a dent in Nintendo. Apple is cool but they don't have the team, experience or established competitive advantage to contend with Nintendo or even Microsoft. They can and probably will make a console or design studio but it's gonna take them AGES to catch up and even be felt as a presence.

Maybe not Nintendo but Sony is sure feeling it.

Nintendo as well
http://tech.fortune.cnn.com/2011/07/29/nintendo-slashes-3ds-price/

* Nintendo slashed the price of its 3DS handheld system by roughly one-third (from $250 to $170) because of lower-than-expected sales during the first three months. The gaming company also lowered its annual profit forecast by a stunning 82%. President Satoru Iwata said in an online letter it was the first time Nintendo has cut prices so much within the first six months of a product's launch. The cut comes during a time when the gaming industry is affected by mobile games on multi-purpose devices by companies like Apple and social games from more recent companies including Zynga. (Wall Street Journal and New York Times)

Apple is the Borg of the tech world... Resistance is Futile....

Actually no, Satoru never said that. If you read the annual report from the company - the cost of the 3DS is what hurt Nintendo and also Japan's tough economic climate right now (3D technology is not cheap). Name me 10 social media games that you know of that were top sellers.... don't worry I'll wait LOLOL. They don't compete with Nintendo, Sony or Microsoft, I have yet to here a heterosexual male say he wants to quit playing Halo or Mass Effect 3 so he can go run some Farmville or some shit SMH.

Apple has money it's true but they dont have the team or studios to compete with Microsoft or Nintendo. When Microsoft first announced they would be entering gaming these niggas had enough money to buy Nintendo and Sony together LOLOL not to mention they had Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer and Paul Allen ALL working night and day to beat Nintendo and Sony. They had the richest man in the world and some of the best and brightest minds in the world and still couldn't take out Nintendo or Playstation 2.

As Warren Buffett says, you want a company with a good strong moat/competitive advantage that's highly durable and near impenetrable. Nintendo has that.

LMAO!! The price of 3DS was the problem your right....IN COMPARISON TO WHAT?? Ipod Touches, Iphones and iPads. You'll wait? Wait for what?? Ever hear of Angry Birds? DrawSomething? WordswithFriends? Top 10 in comparison to what?? DrawSomething has 50 Million downloads nigga...and that shit just came on the scene recently. What hole have you stuck your head in? Oh I'm sorry being a dude who spends 15 to 20 hours a day playing Halo or Mass Effect is definitely more MASCULIN and hetero than some who plays Farmville. Are you listening to yourself?

Even Reggie knows whats up...

“It’s all about time,” Fils-Aime said during a stop by Forbes’ San Francisco offices Thursday. “I compete with Zynga, I compete with surfing the net, I compete with the newspaper.

If you want to find someone doing that kind of volume you’ve got to look outside the game business. At, say, Apple, which is pushing games on the iPhone and iPod touch. Apple sold more 14.1 million iPhones alone during the quarter ending in September. “Do I think that in the near term they can hurt us more than Microsoft?” Fils-Aime says. “Absolutely.”

And all this was in 2010...we all know what Nintendo's finances look like now.
http://www.forbes.com/sites/brianca...microsoft-nintendo-of-america-president-says/

LMAO at Bill Gates, Paul Allen and Steve Balmer sweating away trying to beat the PS3. Have you lost your mind nigga, you think Bill Gates gives two fucks about Xbox/PS3/Wii? Every heard of WINDOWS mofo?? Thats what BG and Paul Allen give a fuck about.
 
A couple years ago, Apple and Android had ZERO market share in the portable gaming biz. Now its iOS and Android's time in the sun. Who knows what the future will hold. Nintendo and Sony has been around for a long time, but then again so has/had Kodak, Woolworth, etc...Sony just had terrible leadership under Howard Stringer who emphasized cost-cutting instead of spurring innovation. They should have elevated Kutaragi instead of Kaz. Stringer set the company back 30 years. There are many things working against Sony (and many Japanese companies) at this moment (abysmal domestic economic growth for the last 10 years, hubris, branding, etc).

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