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    Although games are growing in popularity, they are still lagging behind TV, films and music. Ms Fryer laid the blame for this on the people making the games.

    "Games are still too difficult for a mass audience," she told the Game Developers Conference, held at London's Earls Court last week. "People don't focus on gameplay. Instead they make a beautiful game that is no fun."

    One of the main obstacles was the complicated controls of many of today's games, as well as tough levels which left many players frustrated.

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    "You want a game that is challenging but never frustrating," said Ms Fryer.

    She urged game makers to come up with titles that would appeal to a hardcore 15-year-old gamer as well as someone older who just wants to have fun.

    As a self-confessed avid gamer herself, Ms Fryer sees real value in video games, arguing they have a key role to play in people's lives.

    "People need drama in their lives. Games fulfil emotional and mental needs that cannot be fulfilled any other way," she explained.

    "When people talk about 'it's only a game', they're cheapening the value of games. It trivialises the time people spend playing a game and time is the most precious thing people have."

    The Xbox executive said video games offered people a chance to flex their mental muscles, as many titles involved planning, strategy and decision-making.

    "When you make choices, it reveals something about yourself. People reveal who they really are when they can try things in a safe environment."

    The Game Developers Conference was held last week as part of London Games Week, which brought together a range of industry and consumer events around the capital.



    But this is the bit which really pisses me off...


    She urged game makers to come up with titles that would appeal to a hardcore 15-year-old gamer as well as someone older who just wants to have fun.

    ft: SHE SAID THAT! not me lol!

    #2
    8)

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      #3
      You mean there are older hardcore gamers? Maybe, but generally, we don't have as much spare time to get engrossed in a game. I've lost count of the number of titles I've bought that I've played for less than 5 hours each. I still consider myself a pretty avid gamer, but I have enjoyed "easier" games like Zelda, StarFox, Advance Wars, more than frustrating titles like GTA:VC, most beat-em-ups, most racers so I think she has a point.

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        #4
        I actually thought that was quite a good article.

        but whatever, I'm not hardcore anymore. oooh that rhymes.

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          #5
          Does it?

          The little tip of my small finger keeps calling itself hardcore. Due to it's elitist attitude, it's planted itself on the far right of my hand away from the others... Should see it whenever I hold a joypad... Never joining in with the rest of my fingers...

          Tsk.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Concept
            Does it?

            yeah,

            hardcore
            anymore

            I should be a poet.

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              #7
              i dont really see anything wrong with what she said...did i miss something?

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                #8
                So what games are Microsoft releasing that will appeal to those 'hardcore 15 year olds as well as all the older gamers who just want a 30 minute blast every so often.

                It's just another example of:

                exec: the games industry sucks!
                public: well what are you going to do to improve it?
                exec: erm. Oh, erm...la-la-la-la-la-la not listening la-la-la-la


                It's easy to point out problems in the industry, but how about actually making some changes and reversing trends (or making the industry even more mass market and diluting it even further ft: )

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fuddle
                  i dont really see anything wrong with what she said...did i miss something?
                  When Iwata of Nintendo said the same thing 2 weeks ago they were once again labelled pathetic and teh kiddie!!"!

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                    #10
                    Who the hell is Mrs. Fryer, and why should I care what she thinks?

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Ady
                      Who the hell is Mrs. Fryer, and why should I care what she thinks?
                      And more importantly, is she a babe?!

                      [me selects a nice piece of 2 by 4 and beats the hormonal adolescent out of his system]

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