Posted Dec 15, 2006 at 11:23AM by Max F. Listed in: Opinions & Analysis Tags: Microsoft, YouTube, Lionhead Studios, Peter Molyneux, XNA
Ó

Peter MolyneuxYou remember that Microsoft bought Lionhead Studios, right? Well, Peter Molyneux (the boss of Lionhead Studios) has things to say about Microsoft's XNA Game Studios Express platform for game developers. As you know, Chris Satchell talked all about the YouTube concept, and we already looked at what Dave Mitchell had to say about PS3 Linux and XNA.

Molyneux said in a speech, "You're lucky bastards, because the web is a fantastic place to get your ideas out there. If XNA really is going to be the YouTube of game design then that will be a brilliant, brilliant thing."

He also said some things about game design. "If you want to get into the games industry there is nothing better than a demo," he said.

"You have to have a great excitement for what you do. You cannot do this without finding it almost orgasmically exciting."

Well, we tend to agree. XNA Game Studio Express, as you might know, is a free download meant for homebrew developers and hobbyists (professionals will have to wait for XNA Game Studio Professional - it should be out sometime in 2007). Because of the "starter kit" nature of XNA, it's easier to make games for Windows and for Xbox 360. Remember, developers can make Windows games free using the XNA Framework for coding their games, and to run games on Xbox 360, developers only need to pay a US$ 99 fee to join the XNA "Creators Club."

So it's not just developers who are lucky bastards. We all are lucky bastards, because XNA means more Windows and Xbox 360 games for us.


[Via GamesIndustry.biz] Permalink  |   Email this  |   Linking Blogs   |   Digg It!

Bookmark / Find this article on:


2 Comments


Sort by:
   by Advertising -
   by WC - 2006-12-15
 » Youtube of game design?

That'd mean it was FREE. It's not. Nobody gives a rat's ass about the XNA for Windows, and the $99 for a dev to play an XNA game on a 360 ALSO applies to a user wanting to play that game. Who is going to pay $99/yr to play homebrew?

I was seriously thinking about learning it until I found out my friends couldn't play my games without paying, too. Forget that.

Molyneux, get your head out of your ass and do some research for a change!


   Re: Slipstream0 - 2006-12-15
 » free...

they have annouced they plan to make it free for people to play the homebrew games in early 2007 (hence the youTube of game design). And if your going to argue that the devs still need to pay an annual fee to make games, people have to by computers and video equipment to make video's for youTube. so why dont you get YOUR head out of your ass and do some research? Never rag on Molyneux!


Add QJ.NET
Add to My Yahoo!
Google Reader Subscribe with Bloglines
Add  to your Kinja digest Subscribe in NewsGator Online
Subscribe with Pluck RSS reader Add 'www.qj.net' to Newsburst from CNET News.com
Subscribe with SearchFox RSS del.icio.us www.qj.net
Add to Technorati Favorite! Add to My AOL
furl! it Stumble for Treehugger!