Harmonix not sure where music games going in future. Musicians rub their hands in glee.
In an interview with VideoGamer.com, Harmonix creative director Josh Randall believes that even though music games as they are now are very popular, that the future could see these games abandoning consoles completely.
“I think you could foresee a future where maybe you don’t even have a console,” said Randall. “Your instrument can have all these songs and you just plug it into your TV. I’m sure it [the genre] is going to start to move in weird ways that no-one’s even thought of yet.”
Meanwhile, musicians worldwide rubbed their hands in glee, knowing that their plot for worldwide domination of the music game market has not yet been suspected. “We are still on track for ending that final last link to the external need for storing songs,” said Marcus McVengeance, head of Musicians for World Domination. “The next step will be to move all that music right into people’s heads, then gather them for giant jam sessions, and then We..Will…Rule…Everything!!! BWAHAHAHAHA!!!”
Ahem.









