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Zynga says Xbox Live market "too small to bother" |
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Farmville creator and Facebook's leading game developer, Zynga, has said that the console market are just small potatoes compared to the social gaming scene.

"We're after a lot of demographic," says Zynga's Chief Game Designer Brian Reynold in a recent interview with IndustryGamers. "If I explain what we think is the core magic of social, I think that will explain the relative attraction, or the lens through which we view the relative attraction of different platforms. The thing that seems to make social gaming and networking magical is the fact that all my friends are potentially there and they might see the things that I'm posting or doing or expressing," he said.
"[Xbox Live's] too small a demographic. Think about, of my friends, how many of them own an Xbox 360? Well, I'm a game developer and I even come from a triple-A space so we might even be in the double digits... Twenty or maybe even thirty percent of my friends might have an Xbox 360, but effectively 100% of them have Facebook and effectively 100% of them have a mobile phone. Of them, probably 90% have a smartphone.
"So when you think about the social potential of a platform... if we made a game on Xbox Live, I think - forgetting about the fact that I might have an artificially high percentage of friends that do it because of what my profession is - the number of anyone's friends that's going to be able to participate in the social experience is going to be a very small number so the amount of social capital that there is isn't going to be very high.
"That's why right now we're on Facebook for sure, and mobile is the obvious next place for us to go because it is an inherently social platform," he explained. "I mean, we've got to be on several different kinds of platforms, but especially if we can figure out a way to have people socialize cross-platform. Then, hey, we're helping with the problem. We're helping people socialize that wouldn't be able to."
Via [IndustryGamers]
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I actually read that as:
[Xbox Live's] demographic does not give a crap about Farmville.
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Xbox LIVE marketplace small? You made me laugh.
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They're lame, and they now snub XBL? LMAO!
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Is that a joke? real gamers.. Civilization.. Sim City???
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For the record I own a PS3, do not have a facebook account and have a regular cellphone (not smart). Guess I'm just some wild exception in his world.
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Nope,i`m with you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kFKHaFJzUb4&feature=related
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First, we got the angry birds dev telling us consoles are dead. Then, we got this guy claiming that Live people are "too small to bother."
Devs who got real lucky with their success is going off their head these days. Angry Birds was a remake of an old flash game. I can't say about farmville, since I never even want to try that stupid game.
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