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>> No.6460785 [View]
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Let's pretend that there was a guy named: Don Fangock, and then let's pretend that he claims to want to build a game museum, and then his fans sent him games for said museum. Now, hypothetically, if Don then said:"Huh. No, those games (and money) were always for me, not for the museum." , that'd be scummy, right?
All I'm saying is, let's reserve our disgust for his ilk.

>> No.6412361 [View]
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That is, if you like retro games, then please play them and appreciate them, but don't give your money to perma-grin goons on youtube for the love that all that is good and just.

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>>4167156
Yeah but the 2D/3D transition is what busted that trend which was innovation not the market getting completely sick of that shit which is what happened with the 2nd gen. Likewise now we can see that the transition to "social gaming" is naturally gradually putting the FPS thing to rest.

Social gaming will shatter the gaming market and that'll probably be a good thing except for how unfortunately the most high-concept gaming audience is probably also the stingiest with their money versus the mobile jewel-buying simulation audience.

At least we're finally getting back to a place where there are some video game designers that are really trying to express themselves artistically. They don't want any more profit than to support themselves and their work modestly and they're able to find enough of an audience to do that, and enough portion of fame to fuel their creativity.

Retro gaming is great but balls-deep modern gaming is definitely on an upswing and WAY better than it was ten years ago.

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Can girls even make their hair do this with modern products or is the technology lost?

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