The future of the gaming industry will be dominated by/eskimo, high-quality games, rather than a single home computer game, before Sony and Jadaligo tube Phil Harrison. In the near future, Phil Harrison said at a recent Italian video game developer conference that a game like modern Warfare 2 would be published and run on a Web page and other non-traditional platforms. "I believe that in the next 5-10 years, players will be able to play those high quality games on the web, on the phone or on the ipad, and we can post those games on any screen," he said in a media interview. He also points out that more than 68% of all venture capital is in online gaming, and that the market, which is almost non-existent in the Korean game retailing industry, represents the future of the global gaming industry. In the future, only companies that have "met the needs of their core users" on open web platforms such as Facebook and not the iphone and most home machines will be successful. He added: "I believe that the home machine manufacturers will find ways to make their products more open, while publishing more work at the same time more to reduce the restrictions on players." At the same time, I don't think there will be any new traditional home machine makers because there is no way that companies can compete with Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo. "Last year, there were many game engines that changed to Web game design, such as traditional flash, as well as unity, Microsoft's Silverlight and monumental prime MMO engine. But not all companies can succeed--instantaction, a web-gaming company, declared bankruptcy earlier this month because the company failed to promote the classic and original games that their web pages could embed. (Edit/Ming)
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