The Xbox is one of the best things that Microsoft (MSFT)
has going for it right now, but one of the console’s founding engineers
thinks the company is in grave danger of getting its hide handed to it
by Apple (AAPL)… again. Nat Brown, a former Microsoft
engineer who worked at the company until 1999 and who was one of the
founders of the Xbox project, has written a long post on his personal
blog making the case that Microsoft has only been winning the console
wars over the past couple of years because Sony (SNE) and Nintendo (NTDOY) have been screwing up so badly.
He also tears apart the company’s strategy for allowing independent
game developers to create games for the platform, saying that the
process for developing and distributing games on the console is far too
cumbersome.
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“Xbox’s primary critical problem
is the lack of a functional and growing platform ecosystem for small
developers to sell digitally-/network-distributed (non-disc) content
through to the installed base of Xbox customers, period,” he writes,
while detailing how Microsoft has thrown up all sorts of red tape to
prevent small gaming developers from easily selling their games on the Xbox platform.
“Microsoft, you are idiotic to have ceded not just indie game
developers but also a generation of loyal kids and teens to making games
for other people’s mobile devices.”
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Brown wishes that Microsoft had
the foresight to adopt the model for game and app distribution that iOS
and Android have used to create enormous mobile gaming ecosystems and
made fortunes for formerly unknown gaming companies such as Rovio. And
to make things worse, Brown thinks that Apple
could make a big move into the gaming sphere if it adding a gaming
ecosystem to its Apple TV platform that made it just as easy to develop independent games for the big screen as it is to develop games for the iPad.
“Apple,
if it chooses to do so, will simply kill PlayStation, Wii U and Xbox by
introducing an open 30%-cut app/game ecosystem for Apple TV,” he
writes. “I already make a lot of money on iOS — I will be the first to
write apps for Apple TV when I can, and I know I’ll make money. I would
for Xbox if I could and I knew I would make money.”
This article was originally published on BGR.com
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