(continued from previous page) ...have to unlock it first, whereas the 360 is probably a little more accessible. However, people should not forget that both platforms have extremely powerful CPUs. This is the first generation that lets us simulate the human motor nervous system in real-time. Sounds like science fiction, but it¡¦s true.
21. What do you find to be the best things about the PS3? Xbox 360?
We like both systems a lot, as they give us ample processing power. In addition, Microsoft has done an amazing job with Xbox Live; and Sony is giving consumers an amazingly rich package. Some people have criticized them recently, but let¡¦s not forget that Sony is giving us very innovative technologies in Cell and Blu-ray.
22. Has developing for next generation systems been more challenging than you'd hoped?
Not really, but then again I¡¦m not doing the programming! I think we¡¦ve been lucky to have some incredible next-gen console programmers.
23. How do you feel the difference in price between the PS3 and Xbox 360, and the PS3 and Wii, will affect the gaming industry in the years to come?
Well, the Wii shoots for the mass market straight away, whereas the PS3 (and to some extent the 360) are going for the classic early adopter market first. Prices will, of course, come down over time, thus blurring the demographic differences. We believe that all three consoles will be successful in this generation.
24. What is NaturalMotion¡¦s goal for the future in gaming?
We want to make games more like real life: not canned experiences, but different every time.
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