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Valve Boss Expects Apple To Challenge Game Consoles

Speaking at a panel during the WTIA TechNW conference, Valve CEO Gabe Newell had some interesting things to say about his expectations for the console business. Quoting: "The living room is the domain of the consoles, and its ability to exist independently from the other platforms is gone, Newell said. Newell expects Apple to disrupt the living room platform with a new product that will challenge consoles, although he doesn't have any particular knowledge of that new product. 'I suspect Apple will launch a living room product that redefines people's expectations really strongly and the notion of a separate console platform will disappear,' he said. Newell reiterated his concerns about a closed model being the 'wrong philosophical approach' but one that people will emulate because of the success of Apple and Xbox Live."

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  1. Why don't Valve innovate then? by Arab · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Valve have the distribution mechanism and the software library in Steam, why don't they release a reference Valve Box then?

    Hide windows with a pretty dedicated UI and sell it cheap. It's Amazon's business model for the Kindle and it seems to be working quite well for them.

  2. Finally! by Rik+Sweeney · · Score: 4, Funny

    Pippin 2 here we come!

    1. Re:Finally! by Jerom · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Their "Newton 2" seems to be doing pretty well...

  3. A robot head falling in love with you is fine by Nursie · · Score: 3, Funny

    So long as you're called Zev, or Xev. But when it finds a cyborg body, goes crazy and starts chasing after you shouting "You're not pretty, Stanley H. Tweedle, but you're my kind of not pretty", that's when you have problems.