Madness Returns Dev Turning Its Attention to Mobile Games

Logan Westbrook

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Madness Returns Dev Turning Its Attention to Mobile Games

Mobile gaming is a "boon" for the videogame industry, says Alice creator, American McGee.

McGee, head of developer Spicy Horse, says that after Alice: Madness Returns [http://www.amazon.com/Alice-Madness-Returns-Playstation-3/dp/B004CDBP9G/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1303481002&sr=8-1] comes out, it may be some time before the studio makes another game like it. Instead, the studio's focus will be on exploring the new frontiers opened up by mobile and online gaming.

"I think it's really awesome," he said. "It's actually where we're pushing our studio to go next. PC online, you know, multiplayer games and also mobile as a function of that." McGee said that the handheld gaming market - and particularly the Android gaming market - was going to encourage a lot of creative and interesting ideas, especially in terms connecting social networks and games. He didn't rule out going back to making more traditional games, but said that for the next couple of years, at least, the focus would be on free-to-play online PC games, and mobile games.

McGee's output has always been a little on the dark side - aside from the Alice games, he's also worked on the Doom and Quake games, and game based on a twisted retelling of the Grimm Fairy Tales - so it will be interesting to see what he does with mobile and F2P gaming. Hit or miss, it's almost certainly going to be something very interesting.

Alice: Madness Returns comes out for PS3, PC, and Xbox 360 in June.


Source: CVG [http://www.computerandvideogames.com/298991/news/alice-madness-returns-may-be-our-last-box-product-mcgee/?cid=OTC-RSS&attr=CVG-News-RSS]




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LavaLampBamboo

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And now he must prepare for the scorns of derision of gamers who feel that to turn to mobile games makes you some kind of failure.

Frankly he's got the right idea. Mobile gaming is moving on in a big way, so to take someone with a history of making some hardcore games and have them making mobile and F2P? Sounds like a great idea. Good luck to him.
 

Xanthious

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I keep saying mobile gaming is just going to get bigger and bigger as portable devices get more powerful and more integrated into the people's daily lives. However, I don't think it's going to hurt consoles / pc gaming as much as I think it's going to displace portable gaming. I fully expect that it won't be too long before portables like the 3DS will be relegated to children and hardcore gamers while the vast majority of people just turn to their smartphones for their on the go gaming needs.
 

Onyx Oblivion

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Must...Get...Smartphone...I'm still using a cell phone without even a keyboard. Pre-Original-iPhone in age.