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Hare: 'Games are now sold as products, not fun'

Hare: 'Games are now sold as products, not fun'

Former Sensible head gives opinion on modern game development

Ex-Sensible softer Jon Hare has given his thoughts on the current state of the games industry in an interview with MSN UK.

Hare, who also discussed his pleasure at the authenticity of Codemasters' recent Xbox Live port of Sensible World of Soccer, said: "I think the modern tendency of games being sold as products rather than as something for fun has given us a different focus on gaming."

Elaborating further on the problems faced by smaller developers, Hare added:"I think that games are bought by software retail buyers who say that they are buying what the public want, but in actual fact the public wants what the public gets – to quote Paul Weller.

“Buying something with an established audience is safe so you can understand why it happens, but I think we have become very Americanised as an industry."

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Aye

posted by MGB Jan 22, 2008 at 4:11 pm
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MGB

Come on then Mr Hare, bring us back the fun like the good old Amiga days :)
Oh, and a Cannon-Fodder-related release would be nice too!

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Re: Aye

posted by YoYo Jan 24, 2008 at 2:18 am
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YoYo

The comment about the "Americanization" of the industry caught me as a bit silly. Perhaps what you meant to say is EA-ization of the industry. If you did mean the former then at what point do you draw the line of the Japanization of the industry from a console perspective or the Sinoization or Koreaization of online games. All silly. Come on now. Don't mix in your personal biases with what were good observations.

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