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<blockquote data-quote="Sean" data-source="post: 13316" data-attributes="member: 643"><p>I'm sure the consoles will always be playing catch-up because I cannot imagine that most sales aren't happening on the iOS and Android platforms due to lack of overhead and a speedier publication timeline.</p><p></p><p>As long as they can afford the dev kits and port their engine I expect to see this on home consoles. In the recent Nintendo Life interview Jay says that future retail releases are also a possibility, so even if they decided not to proceed with DLC on consoles I think we'd likely see a disc release. Given we're clearly moving to a download-only future, I expect that we'd have download and retail "best of" collections side-by-side.</p><p></p><p>I'm not worried about any of this. As long as they can stay in business offering this title they will. I think the company's future is probably more secure publishing Pinball Arcade than it would be doing Game Party. Developing new IP isn't easy; whoever at Farsight had the idea to digitise real pinball machines was a genius!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean, post: 13316, member: 643"] I'm sure the consoles will always be playing catch-up because I cannot imagine that most sales aren't happening on the iOS and Android platforms due to lack of overhead and a speedier publication timeline. As long as they can afford the dev kits and port their engine I expect to see this on home consoles. In the recent Nintendo Life interview Jay says that future retail releases are also a possibility, so even if they decided not to proceed with DLC on consoles I think we'd likely see a disc release. Given we're clearly moving to a download-only future, I expect that we'd have download and retail "best of" collections side-by-side. I'm not worried about any of this. As long as they can stay in business offering this title they will. I think the company's future is probably more secure publishing Pinball Arcade than it would be doing Game Party. Developing new IP isn't easy; whoever at Farsight had the idea to digitise real pinball machines was a genius! [/QUOTE]
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