Thanks for that!jmoore4ska said:You, sir, had the perfect response to our shared frustration. You introduced them to the better casual games that they would have noticed otherwise...
...Ok, sorry I'm reposting on this topic but re-reading the article this part *particularly* infuriated me.
It is SO wrong to suggest the 'non-gamer' demographic has been ignored. In 2000 the eyetoy was produced - with the premise of giving more accesibility to the 'casual gamer'. The introductory video even features a comical 'granny' highlighting the fact that anyone could join in.Shamus Young said:Zynga is simply going after a demographic that's been largely ignored for the past three decades: People who aren't already gamers. This new surge doesn't mean that simple management games with adorable graphics are the wave of the future. It means that years of advertising hardcore games to hardcore gamers in hardcore gaming communities has made the hobby far more insular than it needs to be. The next move should be to see what other kinds of games these people might like to play.
Since then we have seen the arrival of the Wii, Eyepet, Buzz!, and soon we'll have Natal and the PS3 motion controller offering. The leader in 'casual gaming' so far (which has prompted responses from MS and sony) has been Nintendo, who surprised everyone by throwing an "underpowered" unit (essentially a repackaged gamecube) into the mix and developing a hugely successful player base around it.
You also can't cite investment as a limiting factor in the adoption of these new gaming methods either, people will always be able to "afford" something if they want it - that's an unfortunate factor of modern life - I know many people who live on the breadline who managed to purchase a 40" plasma TV and all the game consoles, is it right? Probably not, but it's certainly never been a valid reason for not 'getting into gaming'...
Sure, certain people will never understand why slicing zombies is fun, or why sniping someone from a hillside makes your day but stating this is all gaming is about shows a dramatic lack of breadth of knowledge about the industry! Right now everyone can find some enjoyment in winning a quiz, playing a great bowling frame or just simply revelling in the amusement of watching their mum dance around cleaning windows to George Formby!
Zynga's games are not a new outlook on gaming that they have just created, The gamer base you describe has been alive through the genuine innovation of game developers for a decade at least. All this company are doing is pumping a cheap gaming drug in a high availability channel - that's not something I can applaud in the slightest...