Console gaming ‘almost at the end’
June 29 2011 at 11:00am 
 
REUTERS

The traditional model of using "a dedicated console... that you buy once" and 
"games that you buy" is "almost at the end of its life"

Come 2021, there’s “a pretty good chance that Apple will be the games 
industry”, ex-Sony executive Phil Harrison told Edge Magazine when asked to 
peer into the future. 

What’s more, “free-to-play is going to become the defining business model of 
the next 20 years or so... depending on your level of fandom you will then 
either spend nothing or a very large amount of money to deepen your 
engagement”. 

The traditional model of using “a dedicated console... that you buy once” and 
“games that you buy” is “almost at the end of its life”, he concluded. 

The former head of SCE Worldwide Studios was with Sony for the launch of the 
PlayStation, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, and now 
sits on the advisory board for Gaikai, a cloud-based gaming company. 

So for Gaikai, whose technology does all the hard work and streams games to 
web-enabled devices – be they tablets, laptops, or more traditional home-based 
hardware – it doesn’t really matter who wins the tech war as long as browsers 
and broadband are up to scratch. 

Harrison predicts that his former employers, along with Microsoft and Nintendo, 
will survive just fine. ThatÂ’s as long as they can prove adaptable to a 
platform-agnostic future in which hardware isnÂ’t as important as it once was. 

Gaikai is still in a testing phase, with a few demos available for those whose 
web connections are fast enough – the website silently measures users’ 
bandwidth and, if it passes muster, starts up a demo after a minute or two. 

One of its main competitors, OnLive, has a foot in both console and 
console-less camps. 

Subscribers can stream full retail games to their Mac or PC or, using the 
OnLive micro-console and controller, direct to their TV. - Sunday Tribune 

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