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This Week In The Business: Virtual Reality Won’t Be Expensive Forever
QUOTE | “It doesn’t matter what it will cost. If it costs too much this week it will cost the right amount a year from now.” – Oculus head of worldwide studios Jason Rubin, talking about why he’s a great believer in the future of VR despite the initial costs.
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This Week In The Business: What Exactly Is A Console, Anyway?
“Just as the line between gamer and non-gamer has been destroyed, I think the distinction between console and mobile will become less distinct over time.” — Scopely’s Walter Driver thinks Apple TV is just one more step toward an ultimate convergence in gaming.
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This Week In Business: Hardcore PC Gamers Don’t Care About Fashion
“If you’re a gamer and you have high end graphics cards — I don’t want to stereotype — but you’re probably not the kind of person who cares about fashion.” — Oculus founder Palmer Luckey, talking about why VR is not a fad like 3D TV.
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This Week In The Business: The Hacker, The Designer And The Huckster
“You need the hacker, the designer and the huckster to start your game company. Somebody’s got to be the huckster.” — Tim Train, CEO of Big Huge Games, talking about what it takes to make a successful game company.