by stinow » Fri May 25, 2012 3:33 pm
Interesting question.
I don't think it will change a lot. Almost nothing really. Only things that might affect the PC gaming industry is things like a wii-mote (motion control) or other kinds of neat console tricks that don't exist on the PC yet.
But I've been around for almost 30 years now, played almost every console since the Nintendo NES, built my first pc when I was 5 and didn't ever stop upgrading. With that I mean, they exist next to eachother just fine. With a new console, there will also be a pc upgrade. With technology evolving, it also evolves parallel in more than one lane. For example; you will see a lot of the same hardware being used in: PC's, consoles, telephones, tablets, etcetera. I think to some extent, those markets each keep eachother alive.
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