A reader suggest that Western games companies should run their business like Japanese publishers, who haven’t needed to lay off anyone.
A reader insists that not being able to make big budget single-player video games any more is a change that’s long overdue for gaming.
The Wednesday letters page is unsurprised publishers aren’t learning from Suicide Squad, as one reader looks forward to MAR10 Day.
A reader explains why he thinks the Xbox 360 era was the pinnacle of gaming, and why he’s happy to play its games indefinitely.
A reader worries that a second video game crash has already begun and that few publishers are in a position to survive it.
A reader tries to be optimistic about the future of the games industry, given the quality of new releases and burgeoning revenues.
The Friday letters page would rather Square Enix doesn’t remake Final Fantasy 6, as one reader has a good idea for a new Assassin’s Creed.
The Thursday letters page wonders who’d want to be a video game developer, as one reader funds Broken Sword: Reforged - Collector's Edition.
The Wednesday letters page reacts to the news of layoffs at PlayStation, as one reader is fine with all games being multiformat.
A reader is worried at the problems facing Sony and Microsoft and fears they’re willing to let console gaming die rather than try to fix it.