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Doesn't really paint a rosy picture at all. And notice how London Studio is so beautiful on screen? Believe it.
Anyways:
English Redneck wrote:
> Yeah, some great experts there. Maybe some views from people that
> actually play games and know a bit about the industry other than the
> sheep that bought a PS2 "cuz its da in fing innit" crowd.
>
> "Microsoft will have to appeal to new audiences." - So they
> picked a bunch of Mums with newborn kids on their laps to interview.
> Interesting.
See, that's exactly why views from existing gamers aren't preferred. They're already playing, hence not new. If you're a first time customer buying a console, why should you bother "knowing a bit about the industry"? We don't all know how the toilet industry works because we all use them, after all.
Mothers were only one demographic to choose from, though admittedly they're hardly the most non biased what tiwth the "games are killing our kids" mentality. Nonetheless, they aren't to be ignored.
Generally mothers over here fall into a group that don't have freetime (certainly not for gaming) and are one of the groups that are about as alien as you can get when it comes to games, they may aswell have asked 60-year old judges.
Everyone's still chasing the groups with the most free time and/or money to spend, everything else is a bonus after that.
That said I've played Live with quite a few mums since setting up Live because it allows them to talk to a lot of people and game whilst being in ear-shot of their kids in their own home. They're all american though.