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Is this also to be the future of gaming? Are we to become obsessed with brand names, product affiliation?
Though its easy to blame the music industry for its current state, the problem really lies at our own feet.
It was out willingness to allow our opinions to be made for us, our pride and conceit that allowed us to be so easy cajoled into admitting we saw the emperors new clothes, our apathy toward the snowballing deterioration of originality and creativity that lead to this, current state.
And though we now lament its tattered frame, we happy sit by allowing the same to engulf the gaming industry.
As games playing hobbyists, maybe we’ve been so busy bickering amongst ourselves over whether Nintendo is better than Sony or if the X-Box beats the cube, were too busy using the games as ammo to strengthen our arguments, and not spending enough time enjoying the games in their own right. Obsessed with big names, and big publicity, it often seems that it’s the reviewers opinion that decides whether your enjoying the game, and not yours?
We need to look after our gaming industry. As the buying public, it is we, rather than the distributors, developers, even big name designers, that ultimately have the power, and the final say over the course, direction and future (or lack thereof) of the gaming industry. Though may be a great deal of comfort to be found lamenting in hindsight, would we not be better making out opinions heard and felt now?
Would it not be better for us to decide which games we enjoy, rather than the distributors bank account?
Is this also to be the future of gaming? Are we to become obsessed with brand names, product affiliation?
Though its easy to blame the music industry for its current state, the problem really lies at our own feet.
It was out willingness to allow our opinions to be made for us, our pride and conceit that allowed us to be so easy cajoled into admitting we saw the emperors new clothes, our apathy toward the snowballing deterioration of originality and creativity that lead to this, current state.
And though we now lament its tattered frame, we happy sit by allowing the same to engulf the gaming industry.
As games playing hobbyists, maybe we’ve been so busy bickering amongst ourselves over whether Nintendo is better than Sony or if the X-Box beats the cube, were too busy using the games as ammo to strengthen our arguments, and not spending enough time enjoying the games in their own right. Obsessed with big names, and big publicity, it often seems that it’s the reviewers opinion that decides whether your enjoying the game, and not yours?
We need to look after our gaming industry. As the buying public, it is we, rather than the distributors, developers, even big name designers, that ultimately have the power, and the final say over the course, direction and future (or lack thereof) of the gaming industry. Though may be a great deal of comfort to be found lamenting in hindsight, would we not be better making out opinions heard and felt now?
Would it not be better for us to decide which games we enjoy, rather than the distributors bank account?