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Some game developers unhappy with Apple, Nintendo

Friday, March 4, 2011

Some video-game industry veterans say Apple cultivates a system that bleeds small developers’ revenue.

Founder of software giant Electronic Arts says Apple’s App Store is overcrowdedHe says too many apps make it hard for games to get noticed, developers to earn revenueNintendo creates difficulties for small developers with licensing model, one developer saysDevelopers talked about Apple and Nintendo at Game Developers Conference

San Francisco (CNN) — Some of the video game industry’s most visible veterans took to their pulpits this week at the Game Developers Conference to denounce practices by Apple or Nintendo.

Trip Hawkins took shots at both.

A game industry pioneer, Hawkins founded software giant Electronic Arts, failed console maker the 3DO Company and most recently a mobile-games studio called Digital Chocolate.

Speaking to a roomful of game developers here Thursday, Hawkins said Apple and followers of its mobile-platform mantra are only creating the illusion of a viable business model for third-party developers.

With more than 350,000 apps available on Apple’s digital store, game creators are finding it tough to attract attention despite tens of millions of potential customers who own Apple gadgets, he said.

“They have over-encouraged supply,” Hawkins said on a panel at the conference. Using statistics that Apple has made public, Hawkins calculated that each app earns, on average, about $4,000.

“four thousand per application: Do you see a problem with that?” he asked the audience. “That doesn’t even pay for a really good foosball table.”

Apple said Wednesday it has doled $2 billion out to app developers, which could put the average payout closer to $5,700. either way, Hawkins said he believes the math makes it difficult for creators of apps to turn a profit.

“if we can’t figure out how to make it a healthy ecosystem, it’s not going to be a great business for developers to be able to remain employed in,” he said.