Dishwasher dev defends Xbox Community Games
Posted by Mister-X on July 16th, 2009 at 03:45pm
Silva points out that, even with its faults, Community Games has many advantages over a Windows release, namely visibility, easy payment processing and piracy protection. Addressing complaints that Microsoft doesn't do enough to market Community Games, Silva notes that many games simply won't fly on the Xbox 360, as there are already better versions available for the platform. Paraphrasing Silva, putting a tower defense game on Community Games is "a step down" from other strategy titles available. Meanwhile, all the music generators and ridiculous massage applications really have no competition from Xbox 360 retail titles, allowing them to address an untapped market.
Of course, none of that matters if a Community Game lacks the most important factor: fun. Silva encourages developers to "make better games," saying, "All of this blaming nonsense just hurts everyone, and tragically generates more blogroll buzz than any yay-XNA articles do."
Dishwasher dev defends Xbox Community Games originally appeared on Joystiq Xbox on Thu, 16 Jul 2009 14:45:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
Tags: community-games, indie-games, james-silva, microsoft, ska-studios, xbox-live
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