A majority of the money that goes into the game industry is made from smashes and games of high-quality WoTLK Gold, Perry said, and it's all about making those games accessible to a large public in a way that makes them accessible to play.
The idea is one that Gaikai is working on, added Perry in a short demonstration on Gaikai's Facebook service, which will let gamers stream games on Facebook and play games like World of Warcraft, Bulletstorm and more without going off Facebook or downloading any files. The service will launch in the near time.
Takeaway: Consoles are getting outdated, according to Perry. the only thing that is stopping game developers from expanding their fan base is how difficult it is for players to begin engaging in their gaming.
Quote Of World of Warcraft: Catacly"Its launch-month sales meant that if it had been an Facebook application, it would have launched in the 67th spot."
Update: Shortly following the release of this report an Gaikai representative reached out to P2Pah the following statement about Perry's presentation. According to Gaikai's spokesperson, "Gaikai is NOT bringing WoW to Facebook (at at least for the time being). David Perry forgot to preface the demonstration by saying that it's just a technical demoto show how lengthy the registration process for games can take and also to buy WoTLK Classic Gold demonstrate how Gaikai can make it simple and quicker for players."