More people are becoming gamers in the most technical sense of the word, but they're not avid (i.e. hardcore) gamers like the people who frequent this site. As such, their contributions to our ranks aren't always positive or easy to quantify. The growing legions of casual gamers often threaten to divert attention and resources from the high-quality long-form gaming that we appreciate. Sure, I'm happy to have an entertaining diversion like "Where's My Water?" or even an "Infinity Blade," but I wouldn't want it to come at the expense of my "Uncharted" or "Mass Effect."
'Whole world becoming gamers,' says Peter Molyneux
Former Lionhead designer believes world's population inclined to play games, claims video games are only form of entertainment that can still surprise people.
Peter Molyneux, who left his post at Microsoft in March to form independent company 22 Cans, believes that gaming is becoming a truly global phenomenon. Speaking at the Unite 2012 conference in Amsterdam this week (attended by Videogamer), the developer said, "The amazing thing about where we are today is that the whole world is becoming gamers."
Also during his talk, Molyneux explained that he is tired of other forms of entertainment. He claimed that video games are the only entertainment medium that is capable of surprising people, and called on developers to push the boundaries of what gamers expect.
"I'm bored with movies, I'm bored with TV programs. We're in the industry, the last entertainment industry that really, truly can surprise people," he claimed. "We are in the industry where surprise has to be at the center of everything that we do."
Molyneux also took time to explain one of the reasons he left Microsoft, saying he quit his job at the firm to work on just one game at a time.
"For me, having one idea that I and my team utterly, completely, obsessively focus on is the reason that I left," he said.
Molyneux was appointed creative director of Microsoft Game Studios in Europe in 2009, where he oversaw Microsoft-owned British developers Rare and Lionhead. He is currently at work on September's iOS game Curiosity, which is currently searching for a new name.
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