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    Robert 'Razerguy' Krakoff Interview

    Posted on Sunday, August 03 2008 @ 18:00:37 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    HardwareBase posted an interview with Robert 'Razerguy' Krakoff and asked him a few questions regarding Razer's products and future plans.
    Many analysts are claiming that most of gamers are switching from PCs to consoles. Does Razer have any plans of entering to this market?

    OMG I have been hearing this same comment for years – every time there is a new gen console the press descends on me wanting comments about the impending demise of PC gaming. IMO there is about a 70% cross-over of PC and console ownership but what makes this difficult to track is that no researcher is asking the right questions – like which platform do you spend the most time with? PC software sales are going digital while console sales can still be accurately tracked through traditional retailers. This type of research is apples to oranges and IMHO PC gaming is still live and vital. If Razer decides to enter the console hardware category we will only do so provided we have technology that clearly enhances game play.
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