From creating wrestlers to designing cars, soon developers will be able to ship games entirely without content and leave it to us to create the actual fun. But will we mind? Probably not. We'll be too busy worrying about whether or not our +4 leather belts make our virtual butts look big.New York Times takes a look at the growing amount of games featuring customizable avatars, real world accessories and the men who love them. The ever eccentric Kudo Tsunoda of EA Games stops by to lay out his vision for modern create-a-gaming, saying that the technology is there to push a button and have your virtual threads shipped right to your home.
Until that day, we'll just make do with being catty, virtual fashion devotees.
