Monday, April 11, 2011

Ubisoft claims that the game needs new consoles

Ubisoft celebrates 25 years in the games industry, where it occupies third place worldwide behind EA and Activision. Its founder and patron, Yves Guillemot, defended in an interview commemorating the 25 years that the manufacturing industry needs new console games to boost their creativity. According to Guillemot, "at this stage of the life cycle of consoles is possible to launch new licenses but would be more appropriate to do so with the arrival of new machines, so the players would be more inclined to try new games.


Once a console arrives maturity are the most popular games that dominate the big sales. " According to the pattern of the company, when a new console comes, "Our teams work more freely and are not subject to the same obligations. They can test new content." Guillemot supports the potential of new proposals as Kinect, Microsoft, Move, or 3DS Sony, Nintendo.

"The new peripherals and handheld consoles are really good but the industry should make better use of technological advances in processing power available, the evolution of graphics cards." "There are many things that can help us to propose a new experience and evolve the industry."

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