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When you have completed a game what happens? It is put to the back of your game pile untill you dig it out again when you are finished with your newer game.
As even newer games come out, you buy them and your game pile grows and grows. So what happens next? Do you sell off your olds games or throw them away. The number of games you go through in five years is unreal. At this rate computer companies will just keep making the same type of game over and over so what happens next?
Gamers will stop buying the games which causes a problem for game companies. So what is the sollution? I think the answer lies in sequels, yes sequels. It worked for TOMB RAIDER they keep making newer versions and we keep buying them. So will they make sequels to your old games so we keep buying their product or do you stop playing your computer (unlikely) so i leave the question to you.......
WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT?
Nice topic little Sheepy. :D
When you have completed a game what happens? It is put to the back of your game pile untill you dig it out again when you are finished with your newer game.
As even newer games come out, you buy them and your game pile grows and grows. So what happens next? Do you sell off your olds games or throw them away. The number of games you go through in five years is unreal. At this rate computer companies will just keep making the same type of game over and over so what happens next?
Gamers will stop buying the games which causes a problem for game companies. So what is the sollution? I think the answer lies in sequels, yes sequels. It worked for TOMB RAIDER they keep making newer versions and we keep buying them. So will they make sequels to your old games so we keep buying their product or do you stop playing your computer (unlikely) so i leave the question to you.......
WHAT WILL HAPPEN NEXT?