Playing Mogul In The Games Industry 18
incognitius writes "As sometimes happens, a mainstream publication (the New York Times Magazine, free reg. required) has a feature article on videogames written by a non-gamer. The piece, called 'Playing Mogul', discusses how and why video games conquered music, TV and the movies to become America's pop culture of choice. The article offers some interesting insights into the future of the industry, though it's pretty incompetent in places. It also gives one a good idea for what Atari is doing these days. Worth a read, especially to see what millions of non-gamers will read next Sunday morning." Particularly notable is Atari boss Bruno Bonnell's turning down of a game featuring "a major hip-hop artist" which it's claimed "would net Atari many millions of dollars" because it "lacks an ethical dimension."
No registration with print layout (Score:5, Informative)
Judgement (Score:3, Funny)
Good call. The last thing we needed to see released in 1992 was a dancing game called 'Ice Ice Revolution'.
Hummm (Score:3, Funny)
So (Score:4, Funny)
Re:So (Score:2)
violence in video games (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:violence in video games (Score:4, Funny)
Mod parent down (Score:2, Funny)
He is tainting KotOR just by mentioning it with those stinkers. Being a Jedi will never be the same again. Thanks, man.
If you want to know the future of the industry... (Score:5, Insightful)
In a way, this signals the maturity of the game industry. The others have been doing this for decades, but none to the extent that it's been going on over the last 5-10 years, and the solution for those that are tired of the sameness of what's popular in the game industry is probably the same as that for the other industries: give your patronage to the independent developers, and sweep the bargain bins whenever you can.
Re:If you want to know the future of the industry. (Score:3, Informative)
Given that most stockholders have bought stock from other owners, rather than from the company, whether this is a good law is an open question.
Re:If you want to know the future of the industry. (Score:2)
But what I really mean is that they've sussed which formulas sell in today's market and they're content to have cash trickle in on the same idea rehashed a dozen different ways rather than make any great innovation or niche product once in a while.
Re:If you want to know the future of the industry. (Score:2)
That's probably a better way to phrase it, but it's still driven by the laws governing the market, and even more so today by the mentality of the market and stockholders. CEO's that want to keep their jobs have to pay attention to that mentality, and their bottom bottom line. (And whether they ma
reinactment (Score:3, Funny)
MAJOR HIP-HOP ARTIST: Yo, G! I hear you guys do video games and sh*t. I got this mad crazy idea..
BRUNO BONNELL: How did you get my number?
MAJOR HIP-HOP ARTIST: My agent got the hook-up. Listen, man. I was thinking you could have this game, that has me in it, right? Except I'm super powered and I can run around in slow motion like that Matrix sh*t. And the whole time, I'm doing like a rap, right? Like I'm rapping about the sh*t that's happening in the game. And I can fly. And there aren't any bad guys, just a bunch of screaming fans screaming WE LOVE YOU!! and waving their hands and all that. At the end, we could all like get in this big space ship, except it's like powered by my music, and we would take off and fly in to space. I'm telling you man, for real, this sh*t will make millions.
BRUNO BONNELL: Sorry. (click)
Suggestion to mr. Bonnell (Score:1)
Mr. Bonnell: your company, in association with Treasure Inc., has brought Ikaruga to the Gamecube. That was one of the best shoot-em-ups ever. It was nice to know that westerners would have a chance to know this masterpiece. Since thas was a successful partnership, why don't you do it again? Someone should bring its Saturn predecessor, Radiant Silvergun, to the Gamecube as well; I think it would sell at least as well as Ikaruga.
And since I'm ju
Re:Suggestion to mr. Bonnell (Score:2)
So Atari can stay far away from Radiant Silvergun. (Which would play exceedingly poorly on the GC controller, besides. Too many button combinations needed. Gotta bring it to one of the other two major consoles, as they have enough buttons to mak
Re:Suggestion to mr. Bonnell (Score:1)
Also, it was just a few lines of text. You can read at:
- http://www.shmups.com/reviews/ikaruga/index.html
Re:Suggestion to mr. Bonnell (Score:2)