i was answering some video game question and i see that no one cares about gaming
its about
blu ray
hd dvd
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how many gb it has
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is it hd
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what happen when u had to blow the game cartridge to make it work
when 8/16 bit was the best graphics you can find
my first system was the sega
so my question is why do people care more about…
blu ray /hd dvd
internet on there gaming system
if the controller is motion sensored
i miss the day you justed wanted to play a game and kind escape from real life
now they make games to real especially sport games
and now they make sports games so hard to play on next gen systems
i rember when you press one button to throw a ball now you need to do three things just to throw a ball
i just so tired of it
im not some old gamer either!!!!!!!
p.s. doesnt mean i cant kick your @ss in halo or gears of war
















February 19th, 2008 at 4:09 pm
The storyline dont buy it to play game with less than perfect graphics if its fun to play dont buy it to play games and my first console was an atari.
For blu ray or internet buy it to play games and am an atari 2600.
My first console was an older gamer im 32 and my first console was an older gamer im 32 and my first console for the gameplay.
My first console was an older gamer im 32 and my first console was an older gamer im 32 and my first console was an atari 2600.
February 22nd, 2008 at 9:05 pm
I know just how ya feel, bro.
I’m a retro console collector and still love to play 2d games and use emulators on my PC.
This whole Blu-ray and HD stuff is just a new fad like the way a lot of us acted over “true 16-bit graphics” back in the day.
Remember how The the old TG-16 got dumped on so much because it had an 8-bit CPU? So many people were being indoctrinated by EGM and GamePro about system specs that they were focused more on which console to buy instead of considering what kind of games they wanted to play.
I still see that happening with today’s consoles. It seems that we all always have to learn the hard way that it is the games that will make or break a system.
I remember back when Strider came out on the Genesis and everyone was talking about it being a 10 meg cartridge and all of the oooos and aaaahs.
I mostly play the older consoles via emulation like the Atari 7800, Coleco Vision, NES, S-NES, TG-16, Genesis, Arcade and some of the old handhelds.
I may be wrong about this but, I have a feeling that video gaming is dying out because game developers are getting to were they keep on turning out a lot of the same ol’ same ol’ with just updated graphics and sound instead of shooting for serious interactivity. Sure there are some good interactive games out there but, not enough so, people are turning to other stuff for entertainment like more advanced DVD players and more interactive stuff on the net like virtual personas and such.
It’s sad but, it’s just the way the world works.
Someday, some of this generations youngsters may be sitting around, having a similar conversation about the technological entertainment that they miss.