How many people play games?
That's a lot of adults.
(Laughter)
I am not talking about
the Pacman games, anyway.
(Audience) You should
have said that first!
(Laughter)
So, you know the age-old story
of future games becoming virtual, right?
So, I think it's only a theory;
unless we have a huge
breakthrough in gaming.
As technology stands currently,
I don't think it will work.
No, because people
won't think it will work.
Not because we can't
but because people won't play it.
Gamers want immersive games
with as little movement as possible,
and virtual games is not the way to go.
Many games have tried to use
this idea of body moving games.
These are seen on the Wii,
the PlayStation Move, and Xbox Kinect.
All ideas are good and partially the same.
They're trying to get you to feel
like you're in the game,
that you control the game with your body.
But these ideas are not as successful
as the good old joystick and toys
that most systems in games use till today.
But people want emerging without losing
your breath and getting all sweaty.
Let me tell you guys this:
we humans don't like to move a lot.
Especially, when we're trying
to enjoy ourselves.
So, controllers are
the right way to go, right?
How can we make a gaming more
immersive without the physical properties?
Just look back on how we did it back then.
Remember back then?
And no, I don't mean Packman.
I mean when the Xbox and Playstation II
were becoming popular.
Think back when the games
you played looked so real to you.
(Laughter)
But now, if you look back on them
today, they look terrible.
We make games better by making
the graphics and mechanics better.
It gave us a better experience
in our immersive game.
This is possible with our new
understanding about chips and computers
to add more memory
and data in our systems.
They also give us
an immersive gaming experience,
by putting vibrators in out controllers
to give you the effect of feeling
of what you see on the screen.
In 3D TVs, which also allows
the characters and game elements to be
artificially in your world.
We all noticed this once
in our gaming experience.
But the immersion doesn't end there.
Games like Destiny , Skyrim,
and other free roam games
create a whole other experience
because these games have focused
on economies and adventures
instead of doing a mission
and you're done.
They have added a way where you can
do side missions, meet other people
and instead of doing a mission
to beat the game,
you can find your own way
to beat the game and level up;
therefore adding this aspect of realism
by getting you to choose
your own path and experience.
I believe that gaming communities
will continue to add on
these life experiences and aspects.
Forget about the physical aspects
affecting what happens on the screen.
I think that they will find
a way to create a better game
than we have ever imagined
with all the aspects of life.
This will be done with graphics,
sounds, mechanics,
and the art of human creativity.
(Applause)