My dear friends I firmly believe that we are in the twilight years of gaming on the PC. It is staggering to believe and yet if we look around ourselves the PC as the default platform of choice for gaming is no longer the case. The inevitiable tide of console hardware is slowly opening into a flood of new gaming oppertunity aim directly at the masses. In the UK the popularity of the PSP has massively outstripped supply with many stores unable to provide retail units until early Febuary next year. As the X-Box 360 looms large on the gaming horizon it spells yet another nail in the coffin of PC gaming.
A few years ago the PC was dominant in nearly every area of gaming, with the exception of plaform games. But how times have changed the falling price of consoles and the gains they have made in terms of raw power and performance has revolutionised the gaming industry. Even the mighty titans of the industry such as ID have been stated as announcing that they are looking more to the console platform (due to the ever persistant problems with piracy) than the PC. AAA titles such as Far Cry Instincts, Half Life 2, Halo 2, Call of Duty 2 too name but a few are all being ported with some developed towards console technology. Many of these titles were once under the proud sole ownership of PC enthusiasts but no more.
The lucrative and wide appeal of the console sector with the large customer base of casual players can only speed the demise of the humble gaming PC. Cheap console prices and piracy have been set to task undermining the value of releasing a product soley for the PC alone. There is a great shift in the direction and style of gaming that brings us closer and closer to the end of the biege box.
Am I sad? Heavens no. The inclusion of more gamers whether casual or not can only help to reinforce the value of gaming as a legitimate recreational pursuit. The PC will re-invent itself towards massively multiplayer gaming or return to its primary function for correspondance and email. So for those people looking to but the next £350 graphics card, I would argue not to bother, there may not be any new PC games to use it with...


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