I don't understand why people compare tablets and phones to console. It's like you have never played a console game before. Console gaming is about big screens, epic scenery. people having fun together.
xbox is turning into the living room PC, eventually gaming will be a just feature. They have already announced IE for xbox. they are going to add more and more live tv options and apps in the future. It is backed by WP, Windows..ect.
However I'm not sure about Wii and PS. They have no Platform to compete with Apple TV and Google TV.
Consoles was never just about big scenes/epic scenery or people having fun together. Starting from nintendo up to PS2 there was plenty of casual games (think tetris).
If consoles are going to be limited to epic games then investing in consoles becomes a huge gamble. You have 200 million to spend, do you want to create 1000 games for the iphone or 1 big console game that if it gets below an 80 on metacritic will be considered a "flop".
People don't buy misses on consoles and they don't buy casual games. They buy the big epic games like you described and that is KILLING the industry.
You are 100% correct. The big blockbuster games will become like movies and the casual games will be like tv shows.
Blockbuster movies flop all the time like "John Carter".
On the other hand we are going to have freemuim multiplayer games (WoW, Diablo3, COD)
Put a powerful cpu, gpu and an usb controller and there's no technical difference between a tablet and a console. Console games have only historically had different graphics and gameplay because of historical limitations of mobile hardware. Not because there's anything magically special about an xbox. You give mobile devices similar hardware and consoles become dumb pipes.
There is no technical difference between a laptop, console, desktop either. But who would want a tablet that is as thick as a laptop, with fans and 1 hour battery life.
You can't just stick a i7 and quadcore GPU in a tablet. Your iPad is good for casual games. People are playing lots of casual games but those games are unrelated to games like COD, Battlefield, Elder Scrolls, GTA, FIFA, Madden. It's like comparing a TV show to a big blockbuster movie.
>I don't understand why people compare tablets and phones to console.
Consoles were, and are, still dominant because the most time that the average person spent with a screen was a TV.
However, the consumer's usage habits are adjusting. The primary screen they are beginning to use is the smartphone and, eventually, it will be the same for the tablet because it is so mobile. This is where gaming is going to have to go.
>Console gaming is about big screens, epic scenery.
That may be what consoles are about but that is not what gaming is about. I would think that it's a dream for any gamer to have access to the same game wherever you are.
>They have already announced IE for xbox.
This will likely be the least used feature of all of MS's announcements. I don't know anyone who enjoyed using a browser sitting 10 feet away from the screen.
I agree that more time will be spent on casual games but the big blockbuster, multiplayer, RPG games will still have their market.
the IE for xbox is just part of the movement on Xbox to turn it into the entertainment center of the living room. It's sayign that it's not only for gaming. The fact that Xbox is used more as an entertainment center than gaming is just sign of things to come. It's pretty obvious that the next xbox is going to be marketed as an entertainment center rather than a console.
This is already happening. Search for "android hd gameplay hdmi" on youtube and you see countless examples of connecting an android phone to a HD display through HDMI.
Hell, there are examples of streaming Netflix on your HDTV.
Phones already support bluetooth, so there is no reason why a couple of dualshocks cannot work with my android phone for team gaming.
I daresay if Sony did not have its "sunken cost" pathology about the playstation consoles, it could rule the gaming world - it already makes Playstation phones and it is one of the world's largest game publishers - it is just too scared to take the final leap. In one shot, it could come up with a phone and game library that could cannibalize its PS2 range.
Tell me when a tablet can play the latest blockbuster AAA titles on max settings on a big screen.
keep in mind that most laptops can't even do this.
Your scenario might come true if game publishers stop developing AAA games that require very resource intensive games.
However I'm not sure about Wii and PS. They have no Platform to compete with Apple TV and Google TV.