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Shared on Fri, 07/17/2009 - 10:01I like Dennis Dyack, but I have a soft spot for nuttie Canadians. Joystiq has an article, where Mr. Dyack argues that there are too many games being developed.
"There were 300 or so games released last November. We're in a state of performance over supply. We're making more games than consumers can possibly consume," Dyack told Videogamer.com "Marketing is having a disproportionate effect over the success of games because there's so many out there people are ignoring us."
What do you think? Are there just too many games? Personally I say yes, but only between the months of October and December. Right before Christmas there is such a glut of games, that I can't come close to keeping up, yet during "off peak" months, I am left wanting. It would be as if 80% of movies came out in the summer. Yes, there is the summer movie blockbuster push, but there are also the Oscar type movies towards the end of the year, the Christmas holiday push etc. There is always a "decent" movie coming out every week or two.
By having so many games being published during the "rush" those blockbusters seem to get buried as well.
But I am just one person. Feel free to tell me why I am right or wrong. What would you have the industry do?
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