I recently got severely bawled out for allegedly incorrectly saying that console developers need to buy licenses and enter into profit sharing agreements to develop games for them (no poor indies allowed), and that theoretically a developer with contrary political opinions - say one who wanted to make the game "Adventures in Wife Beating" - would not be allowed to for the same reasons. Was I wrong?
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If you really want to poke a bees nest, then you could use the iPad as your primary example of a game console rather than any version of PlayStation or Xbox.
This is the latest article i can find on it.
Funny you will see in the first paragraph the word CLOSED platform.
http://www.digitaltrends.com/gaming/tim-sweeney-microsoft-uwp-steam-closed-walled/
Never forget 3 mile Island and never trust a government official or company spokesman.