Friday, July 31, 2009

Where Do You See The Industry Of Gaming In Ten Years Time?

What do you think, will advance in the world of gaming in another 10 years time?

Where Do You See The Industry Of Gaming In Ten Years Time?
The foundations for 3D-gaming will be there in ten years. Most games will be played on-line, and there will be commercials in those games. Graphics will become even better, the ingameworlds will became even more elaborate, but the stories will all be the same...
Reply:Wow, to think of how much gaming has changed since Atari, I can only imagine in the next ten years how much games will have changed. Better graphics, but that's a given. More interactivity, more open-ended games, even more epic storylines. Technology is always changing, but I'd say these are some definites. I'd say Sony, Nintendo, and X-box will still be major forces, but look to see another big console in the market (maybe Atari or Sega). When I am a little further in my programming classes, I'll probably be able to give a better anser, so post this question again in a year! LOL!
Reply:i can't say. i mean, in ten years we've gone from the n64 to the wii, the ps to the ps3, nothing to the x-box 360, sega's out of business...see what i mean?





if i had to guess...perhaps virtual reality, like Final Fantasy, but you control where and how the char acts and moves...
Reply:I predict the end of Sony in the gaming industry. I predict more consules will move to handheld units. Of course better graphics. Longer games with crazy stories. The new hyrbrid of movies and games will most likely fail. (see the Halo game Peter Jackson is trying to make). Online gaming will be the norm. Prices of games go up by another $10 making them $70-80 a piece.
Reply:Consoles will continue to look much as they do now, with more connections to other players in online games.





Computer games will become exclusively online. We won't buy games in boxes ten years from now, we will download them as is the case with many MMORPGs, or use a model similar to GameTap's where we will rent them. Piracy will force this model to be adapted.

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