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Maybe these creators of such immense titles like the Final Fantasy games, the Shenmue series and so forth - maybe they dream up some of their ideas - have you ever had such a vivid dream that you've thought - if only that was real! Then realise that if it was real, you'd probably be locked up, or killed and conclude that 'if only that could be a video game!'. A place where you can return to, whenever you like, at the touch of a button. Anyone played Myst or Riven? These games are absolutely amazing - seriously, they're in their own obscure and wonderful little genre, and yet we don't hear much of them - maybe they were the results of someone's dream.
When you've finally decided that asking the question "What's better, a game, or a dream?" is going to take too long to answer, you could think about the possibilty of merging the two. Yes we've had some incredible titles over the years, 'classics' as they're often known, but wouldn't it be great if some games were as spontaneous and as diverse as a dream that you've had, and wanted never to wake up from, I think it would.
Playing Fifa 2002, getting bored with the same repetitive gameplay, you get bored of playing football - it'd be interesting if a few fans leapt onto the pitch, kidknapped you and the game became a mixture of a beat 'em up, adventure and a car chase - then whilst you're recovering, you could put in a few rounds of golf, maybe go shopping, like in Shenmue, and return to playing a 3-4-1-2 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the snow with Penalties if no one scores - you wouldn't expect that would you?
I'll be the first to admit that I've had some pretty strange dreams - some have been absolutely terrifying that I just had to subconciously awaken myself, I've had dreams where I've not wanted to wake up, sometimes because the dream felt like reality, maybe gaming is one way to make our dreams become reality, albeit in a virtual sense.
I don't really feel that this nor anywhere else is the right place to explain some of my dreams in detail, or even in a summary - I can't explain many, but I'm sure I am not alone in wishing a dream came true. Ok, so I'm never be able to fly, but I might be able to if it was part of a video game - maybe a Console version of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon would be a good idea?
Anyway, I've said plenty, in a game you can do what they allow you to do, maybe we should make 'them' allow us to do what we want for a change?
And Kyz22 you're not on MSN dude.
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I conducted a search on alltheweb.com
Im not sure whether this too is your work or just another copy
If it is a copy then I have found 3, yes THREE in the space of around 2 weeks
the result given on alltheweb does not work, but doesn't match up with the url for this topic
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Japan has a huge population in a smallish country. Japan is mountainous so cannot focus on growing things and has to focus on industry. One of the biggest industries is the technology which includes computer games and can generate a huge income.
The Japanese have more people (and companies) working on creating games as it is one of the biggest sources of revenue for the country.
Although not all Japanese ideas are great, have you seen the crazy gameshows!
Maybe these creators of such immense titles like the Final Fantasy games, the Shenmue series and so forth - maybe they dream up some of their ideas - have you ever had such a vivid dream that you've thought - if only that was real! Then realise that if it was real, you'd probably be locked up, or killed and conclude that 'if only that could be a video game!'. A place where you can return to, whenever you like, at the touch of a button. Anyone played Myst or Riven? These games are absolutely amazing - seriously, they're in their own obscure and wonderful little genre, and yet we don't hear much of them - maybe they were the results of someone's dream.
When you've finally decided that asking the question "What's better, a game, or a dream?" is going to take too long to answer, you could think about the possibilty of merging the two. Yes we've had some incredible titles over the years, 'classics' as they're often known, but wouldn't it be great if some games were as spontaneous and as diverse as a dream that you've had, and wanted never to wake up from, I think it would.
Playing Fifa 2002, getting bored with the same repetitive gameplay, you get bored of playing football - it'd be interesting if a few fans leapt onto the pitch, kidknapped you and the game became a mixture of a beat 'em up, adventure and a car chase - then whilst you're recovering, you could put in a few rounds of golf, maybe go shopping, like in Shenmue, and return to playing a 3-4-1-2 against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge in the snow with Penalties if no one scores - you wouldn't expect that would you?
I'll be the first to admit that I've had some pretty strange dreams - some have been absolutely terrifying that I just had to subconciously awaken myself, I've had dreams where I've not wanted to wake up, sometimes because the dream felt like reality, maybe gaming is one way to make our dreams become reality, albeit in a virtual sense.
I don't really feel that this nor anywhere else is the right place to explain some of my dreams in detail, or even in a summary - I can't explain many, but I'm sure I am not alone in wishing a dream came true. Ok, so I'm never be able to fly, but I might be able to if it was part of a video game - maybe a Console version of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon would be a good idea?
Anyway, I've said plenty, in a game you can do what they allow you to do, maybe we should make 'them' allow us to do what we want for a change?