Interview
with Larry Hryb aka Major Nelson -
Xbox Live Director of Programming - Leipzig Games Convention 2006, August
XCN
(Xbox Community Network), with which Xbox Gazette is affiliated, has been able
to ask some questions to Larry Hryb (aka Major Nelson) from Microsoft,
about the dashboard, Xbox Live Arcade, and HD-DVD at the Leipzig Games Convention
2006. XCN : When are we
going to hear more about the next Dashboard update? Major Nelson :
We do two Dashboard updates every year, one in spring and one in fall. The spring
update is more customer focused, so last June we rolled out active downloads and
over 100 other little additions. The next update is this autumn - I don't have
a date yet - but it will contain a lot of things that the games coming out around
Christmas will use. A lot of the developers working on these games are waiting
for these updates. So I don't have a date yet, but look out for that this autumn.
XCN
: Is this the first time you've been to Leipzig? Major Nelson :
This is actually the second time. I was here last year when we made the major
announcements regarding the two different console packs and the pricing, and I
think that shows how important the European market is for Xbox. I actually love
this show. I prefer this show to E3. Who knows what's happening to E3, but this
show feels much more fun. Leipzig seems much more gamer-centric while E3 seems
to have lost its way a little. This year it was just so big and obnoxious, but
Leipzig seems much more exciting to me as a gamer. XCN
: What are the coolest things you've seen at Leipzig this year? Major
Nelson : It was great to hear the big Xbox announcements yesterday. The football
announcement is huge - the fact that European gamers will only be able to play
the next-gen versions of FIFA and Pro Evo 6 on Xbox 360 for the next year is phenomenal.
EA showed off some of the latest FIFA game on Xbox 360 yesterday and it looked
fantastic. Unfortunately I haven't had much chance to walk through the floor,
but I'm really excited about Viva Pinata. That game's really been talking to me
and I'm not sure why. Funnily enough, out of all the trailers that were on Marketplace
during E3 that's the only one that my wife keeps asking about. "When's VP
coming out?" she says, and I think that's really exciting. XCN
: The football announcement is huge for Europe, but how much influence has
it had in the US? Major Nelson : I think most gamers in the US respect
the magnitude of the announcement, but then go back to playing their Madden. It
doesn't necessarily affect them because soccer games aren't huge is the States,
but there are a lot of heads nodding and people saying, "that's a big deal,
that's like Madden being exclusive to Xbox 360 in the next-gen." It's going
to turn up the heat for Microsoft because now we have to think of getting something
exclusive for the US! XCN : What
do you have planned for Xbox Live Arcade in the next year? Major Nelson
: By Christmas we're going to have over 50 Arcade games available on Xbox
Live. I've looked at the portfolio and I can't give any names away, but we've
got some great titles on there. Some are old classics and some are original games
like Cloning Clyde. The great thing is that we could have sat here last year and
some of us wouldn't have even known what Arcade is. One year on and we've all
lived it, we feel it. That's why I'm really excited about the future of Arcade. XCN
: How excited are you about XNA Game Studio Express? Major Nelson :
I'm absolutely thrilled by it! Especially the announcements we made last week
about letting the community build their own games and share them in the same way
that YouTube lets you share your videos. That's the vision. Microsoft has always
been building tools and processes, but the great thing about Express is that it
unlocks the creativity of regular gamers who might know nothing about programming.
We're enabling consumers to unlock the power of our console, and I think people
are really sitting up and taking notice of it. XCN
: What about plans for HDMI? Major Nelson : We haven't announced
anything yet. Some people really got hung up on that! A lot of people can't tell
the difference between that and regular component video, but there seems to be
a group of people who've got really upset about it. We'll have to see how it shakes
out. XCN : And what about the
HD-DVD drive? There's been some negative feedback from the community about that
Major Nelson : It's all about giving people choice. We're not telling gamers
that they need to pay for it. I'm really worried that gamers are going to become
collateral damage in a DVD format war. Do we want that? Of course not! We're saying
that you can get the Xbox 360 as a great gaming and entertainment console, and
if you want to watch HD-DVDs on it you can buy an add-on. But if you don't want
it, you don't have to have it! You can pick and choose. We're not forcing you
to pay for something you won't necessarily use. And if you look at the transfer
speed for Blu-Ray, they're pretty slow. Gamers are impatient. They don't want
loading delays.
XCN : Any chance of getting a
bigger hard drive soon? Major Nelson : We could quite easily do that,
but the research we've done on gamers shows that most people haven't even half-filled
their hard drive. You might have filled yours up, but then you're not the average
gamer. I do understand that the trailers are getting bigger, and as Marketplace
expands we'll think about a bigger hard drive. At the moment though, we're not
sure if we need it. We are bringing out the 256 MB Memory Unit for Christmas though.
I have one right here and I've been amazed that no-one has written about it yet!
It's the same size as the 64 MB MU and I have one of the first in existence! XCN
: Are there any plans to drop the price of the console and make it available
to a wider audience? Major Nelson : We always have that opportunity.
We just announced that we are moving into four new territories in Europe and the
Core pack is perfect for those countries as it allows people to get the console
without paying for all these extra things they might not need. Peter Moore [Global
Xbox 360 boss] always talks about how the Core pack lets the wider audience get
a hold of an Xbox 360. Again, it's about choice. Sony are only bringing out one
option for the PS3 in Europe and it's the most expensive one! So are we dropping
the price? No, but it's certainly something we can look at in the future. XCN
: What effect do you think the Xbox Live Vision Camera will have on the community?
Major Nelson : I think it'll have a couple of effects. I think developers
like Ubisoft with Rainbow Six Vegas are coming up with some really cool ideas
like putting your face in the game and showing your face in a video feed like
in Uno. There are so many cool things you can already do with the camera like
a Dashboard effect and an effect on Neon, the music visualiser. Then there are
gesture-based games and we're also doing them. They're great as party games and
for younger players. XCN : Will
we be able to use XNA Game Studio with the Vision Camera? Major Nelson
: I wouldn't be surprised! I don't know for sure, but the camera is just another
input device so I don't see why not in the future.
XCN : Have you had a chance to
look at Sony and Nintendo's stands, and what do you think? Major Nelson
: I think Nintendo's stand was great fun. There was a lot of DS stuff there
and I understand the DS has been wildly successful here in Europe, so that was
cool. As for Sony, I'm really surprised that there were no playable demos on show.
We're getting pretty close to launch for that console, so it was strange not to
see anything playable. That's sending a message. And that's pretty much all I
can say about that
XCN : Take
off your Microsoft hat. As a gamer, what do you think of PS3? Major Nelson
: I've got a PS1 and a PS2, but as a gamer with PS3 I feel like roadkill.
Sony seems so intent on pushing Blu-Ray forward that it's going full steam ahead
and not holding back on the torpedos. We'll see what happens when they ship. I'm
sure they'll have a few good titles, but I don't know if that will make me spend
7 or 8 hundred dollars. For that money I can get an Xbox 360 and a Wii! I hope
Sony isn't marginalising itself out of the market because it's done some amazing
things for the industry and we need a good competitor. Microsoft is at its best
when it has a good competitor. XCN
: What do you think of the Wii's approach? Major Nelson : It's
going for a different market. It's like the Mac in opposition to the PC. Some
people love Macs, and some people will love the Wii. I've had great fun when I've
played with it, although I'm worried I'll get sore arms! Nintendo's a very clever
company and they've done some wonderfully original things like the DS, so I'm
excited to see how the Wii goes. XCN
: Your GamerTag is extremely well known. Do you find it difficult to separate
your real name from your GamerTag? Major Nelson : Absolutely! In fact,
around the office there are certain people I only know by their GamerTag! When
we see each other in the cafeteria we're calling each other by our tags! And then
a lot of people make fun of me because I call myself Major Nelson, but your GamerTag
is such a strong identity that it doesn't bother me. XCN
: If you could change one thing about the Xbox 360 launch, what would it be?
Major Nelson : That we had more units in stores. There were so many disappointed
people who couldn't get one, so that really hurt for a while. Definitely more
units in stores. XCN : How much
of an influence does the Xbox 360 community have on the console? Major
Nelson : A huge influence. You can see the fingerprints of the community all
over the Xbox 360. A lot of discussions we had with the community influenced how
the console was designed. Even chats we had with the community here at Leipzig
last year affected the direction we were moving in. Everyone who works on Xbox
360 reads blogs, they read the forums, they read websites, they say 'hey, this
is a great idea,' and they try to work that into what they're doing. We're all
very open to great ideas. If I get one mailed to me I'll mail it to the person
who works on that part of the console. So the community plays a huge part in the
evolution of the console. XCN : The
TV show Battlestar Galactica is available on Marketplace in the US. Is that something
we'll be seeing more of in the future? Major Nelson : Yeah, because
some of the film studios and TV companies are realising the power of digital distribution
and how well the Xbox 360 can handle that with Marketplace. But we have to be
very careful. Marketplace is a pristine environment and we don't want to pollute
that with all kinds of crap that gamers don't care about. Do I want to have a
download of the next episode of some home design show? No, I don't care. Something
like Battlestar Galactica is more relevant to gamers. Digital distribution is
the future and we're definitely looking at it. XCN
: So can we expect to see full episodes and films for download soon? Major
Nelson : It doesn't take a genius to see what Xbox Live Marketplace is capable
of. We haven't made any announcements, but you can start joining the dots. Then
we get back to needing a bigger hard drive
XCN
: Can you tell us about Zune
? Major Nelson : I'm not allowed to! I'm not allowed to say what it
does. I'm not allowed to tell you that I have one with me. I am allowed to tell
you that you guys will be happy with what we're going to announce, and I am allowed
to tell you that it's going to be a fun autumn. XCN
: Do you keep an eye on the Community Developer Program? Major Nelson
: Yes, definitely. That's huge for us and we're going to expand it. Arming
the community with developer information so they can build cool tools is a really
unique thing, and it certainly sets Xbox 360 apart from the competition. They
don't think like that. XCN : Where
are you taking your blog next? Major Nelson : I don't know where else
I can go! The blog is a massive spotlight and my job is to shine it on other people
as much as possible. I want to point out the cool things people like you guys
are doing in the community. That's the most important thing I need to think about. XCN
: Many thanks for your time Larry!
Related
links : - Major
Nelson Blog - Xbox.com
: HD-DVD - Xbox.com
: Xbox Live Vision - Other
Xbox 360 interviews
Max73, Xbox
Gazette, September 15th 2006 Thanks to : Major
Nelson, Graeme Boyd, XCN
|