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I think the videogaming industry has slowly been decreasing in standards because a majority of developers find it approprite to release sub standard titles and ideas that have been 'milked' to death. As early as I can remember (well the first console I owned) I can still recall videogame counterparts of movies. I remember Aliens (this isn't a weird probing that took place last night) and even the simpsons videogames. The only thing that was different back then was the Simpsons games were slightly original, and were'nt essentially a spoof of other games (crazy tax or tony hawks, to name a few). Well, my point is this. While it may not be easy to see that these games are killing the gaming industry, as the gaming buisiness is claimed to be at an all time high, in this day and age. But unoriginal, undeserving developers are getting money for games simply because the casual gamer will instantly reckognise a bruce lee license and is made to believe that the because bruce is such a great guy, the game will inevitably be a brucey bonus. Thus, leaving unappreciated games like Jet Set Radio, to sit, and rot away at segas expence. If these games continue to dominate, then developers that create quality, top class games will be extinct, simply because they haven't managed to gather hype, or havent got a license on the game.
I'm not saying all the movie tie in games and annual sports games should be branded as evil, or unworthy of a purchase. As, on the occasional off chance these games can be compelling and worthy, like Buffy or FIFA 2003. But, i think games should become strictly moderated, by the guys in charge - whoever they may be. But if all games had a rating on the case, set by an average created by viewing a few reviews from websites or magazines, this could help stop developers becoming lazy and ultimately destroying the gaming industry, just like characters like callum chapman and topscore are becoming the death of these forums..
So I leave yo here, to consider my expressed points. Think about Jet Set Radio, think about the children, and think about the future of the gamings industry....
Together we can help overcome the problem (all I ask is a daily donation of £67.83) and the future is safe, from the lazy criminals eating away at the industry.
Thanks for reading
Sfone
I think the videogaming industry has slowly been decreasing in standards because a majority of developers find it approprite to release sub standard titles and ideas that have been 'milked' to death. As early as I can remember (well the first console I owned) I can still recall videogame counterparts of movies. I remember Aliens (this isn't a weird probing that took place last night) and even the simpsons videogames. The only thing that was different back then was the Simpsons games were slightly original, and were'nt essentially a spoof of other games (crazy tax or tony hawks, to name a few). Well, my point is this. While it may not be easy to see that these games are killing the gaming industry, as the gaming buisiness is claimed to be at an all time high, in this day and age. But unoriginal, undeserving developers are getting money for games simply because the casual gamer will instantly reckognise a bruce lee license and is made to believe that the because bruce is such a great guy, the game will inevitably be a brucey bonus. Thus, leaving unappreciated games like Jet Set Radio, to sit, and rot away at segas expence. If these games continue to dominate, then developers that create quality, top class games will be extinct, simply because they haven't managed to gather hype, or havent got a license on the game.
I'm not saying all the movie tie in games and annual sports games should be branded as evil, or unworthy of a purchase. As, on the occasional off chance these games can be compelling and worthy, like Buffy or FIFA 2003. But, i think games should become strictly moderated, by the guys in charge - whoever they may be. But if all games had a rating on the case, set by an average created by viewing a few reviews from websites or magazines, this could help stop developers becoming lazy and ultimately destroying the gaming industry, just like characters like callum chapman and topscore are becoming the death of these forums..
So I leave yo here, to consider my expressed points. Think about Jet Set Radio, think about the children, and think about the future of the gamings industry....
Together we can help overcome the problem (all I ask is a daily donation of £67.83) and the future is safe, from the lazy criminals eating away at the industry.
Thanks for reading
Sfone
It's an almost carbon copy of the Dreancast original.
> Jet Set Radio for Xbox isn't original.
> It's an almost carbon copy of the Dreancast original.
A didnt mention which version i was talking about, but the Jest Set Radio series are a lot more original than the likes of ty the tasmanian tiger, or whateever :-)
But game shops don't have the original JSR in them anymore.
> I know.
> But game shops don't have the original JSR in them anymore.
You win this round, but I'll be back..... with a fork... run piggy, run
Not the greatest game ever, but worth playing.