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W1CKEDTW1STED
12-03-2010, 01:31 PM
Just posted this to my site. I mean I get it, but I will be sad if consoles ever go away.

Thoughts?


Web browsers, not home consoles, will be the true next-gen gaming platform, according to former Sony president Phil Harrison.

Speaking at the Italian Videogame Developers Conference in Rome, as reported by Develop, the industry veteran asked the crowd whether they believed they would ever see a Modern Warfare 2-calibre game running in a browser.

"I think the answer is yes," he said. "I think in the next five-to-ten years we will easily get this level of game inside a web browser, on your mobile platform, on your iPad, and we will be able to deliver that level of immersion to any kind of screen."

Harrison went on to predict a SEGA vs Nintendo-esque 'browser war' for industry domination.

"The gathering storm that I'm talking about is about the technology that is going to go into a web browser that is going to power very rich, very impressive gameplay."

"Somebody is going to win. Somebody is going to deliver console level 3D graphics, video and audio into a web browser. That will be the tipping point for the evolution of our industry that will accelerate what we can do in a browser, and I think will create the next generation platform for games."

Harrison went on to claim that 68 per cent of all global venture capital money invested in games is in online.

"These investments will create the economies of tomorrow," he explained. "These companies will be creating the new technologies, experiences, game business models of tomorrow.

"This kind of investment will start to see big changes in our industry in the next three-to-five years in our industry. There's a lot of space here, and those spaces are opportunities."

[Original (http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2010-12-03-harrison-browser-gaming-is-the-future)]

Diligence109
12-08-2010, 09:19 AM
This is an interesting idea - it's true the accessibility of browser games, no doubt, attract a wider audience of gamers than games that require you have a PC with serious specs or a specific console with several peripherals.

The one way in which I'm skeptical is that as technology continues to develop and we see more room for more powerful browser based games to appear, offline games are going to also continue to increase is potential. But the more I think about it... It's fair to argue that everything's going to "top out" somewhere along the line and it's going to be hard to make anything look better than the next normal mapped, 7.1 Surround game on the shelf. Browser based games just have a long way to go to get to that point. About 5 to 10 years to go, probably... just like he says in the article.

Pretty scary idea o.o browsers are gonna have to come standard with the ability to read some better programming languages to open the door for this, initially, though XD

Tofu
12-08-2010, 11:53 PM
That why there will be no hack but bots only.