Hi.
That is basically true. There is certainly an amount of advanced games 
that can be made out of the work at home shops, but at some point the 
developer has to collect his or her SSI check or get a real job to put 
food on the table. The game company is just a side hobby.


Christopher Bartlett wrote:
> In a post a few months back, I expressed the opinion that the current 
> development paradigm in which one-person companies, or at most very 
> small shops are the only ones doing this work cannot produce the 
> kinds of titles you are looking for.  Until game development can 
> actually support a developer and his/her family as a full-time 
> profession, there is an upper limit on the complexity of games that 
> can be created.
>
>       Chris Bartlett
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