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Peter Moore Explains Lack of Xbox Arcade Games

The Xbox Live Arcade hasn't exactly been overflowing with new titles, and some have asked why. Luckily, one of those people happened to be interviewing Peter Moore at the time.

Here's what happened - people didn't believe that Arcade was going to fly. So we went round a year and a half ago as we were doing the final plans for launching 360, and told our publishing friends that here's what we think is really cool idea, where you could make games for hundreds of thousands of dollars instead of tens of millions, and at very low risk, but people didn't believe it. And we released it and it blew the doors down. Now all of a sudden we're in this phase where Sega, Namco, Konami, Midway... they want some of that. But we do have an important quality bar in place - we could probably throw 300 games up there quickly, and we are trying to get the independent guys going as well. It's almost going to be like Pop Idol, where someone will pop out suddenly - Geometry Wars is a great example. But I love this forum, whether it's profitable or not, this platform for indie developers, for four or five guys to put $100,000 into it, and we'll publish it and see what happens.

If we accept this theory as true, it would mean we should have a big wave of new stuff coming up soon as the doubters finally get projects of their own into gear.

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