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The stock market is the most obvious, if you have been under a rock in mars or something then ill explain that the stock market is going down with ppl selling more stocks than buying.
VHS is on the down fall with the release of DVDs and now recordable DVDs and sooner or later they will more or less be forgotten.
Football well maybe this wont happen as man utd still have money to throw about on players, Rio any one?, but small clubs are in the red and starting to drop out of football, Bradford and lower divisions, (I blame player wages) but it looks like calming down now it still shows that it is survival of the fittest.
Now where does gaming come in to it? u ask. Well as ive heard from someone talking in a topic I made (see : are ps2 owners bored or somin) computer consoles are becoming jack of all trades and now plays DVDs and things instead of concentrating on games.
Now I see gaming consoles being used for everything but gaming and maybe they will soon be lost completely and forgotten about.
And in away, like the footy thing, it will be a kind of survival of the fittest with seeing which company can hold on to the gaming until having to add more things to keep up with competition.
I see Nintendo winning this if it happens as they still are gaming only.
Yes its very unlikely but u never know what happens in the future.
And we may never find out if that meteor hits earth.
The stock market is the most obvious, if you have been under a rock in mars or something then ill explain that the stock market is going down with ppl selling more stocks than buying.
VHS is on the down fall with the release of DVDs and now recordable DVDs and sooner or later they will more or less be forgotten.
Football well maybe this wont happen as man utd still have money to throw about on players, Rio any one?, but small clubs are in the red and starting to drop out of football, Bradford and lower divisions, (I blame player wages) but it looks like calming down now it still shows that it is survival of the fittest.
Now where does gaming come in to it? u ask. Well as ive heard from someone talking in a topic I made (see : are ps2 owners bored or somin) computer consoles are becoming jack of all trades and now plays DVDs and things instead of concentrating on games.
Now I see gaming consoles being used for everything but gaming and maybe they will soon be lost completely and forgotten about.
And in away, like the footy thing, it will be a kind of survival of the fittest with seeing which company can hold on to the gaming until having to add more things to keep up with competition.
I see Nintendo winning this if it happens as they still are gaming only.
Yes its very unlikely but u never know what happens in the future.
And we may never find out if that meteor hits earth.
Also sony nintnedo and microsoft are hardly going to forget it as they spent loads of money making the building and facilitys to make games.
Many people have suggested that England has a ridiculously large league system for its size, and a European approahc of maybe two or three divisions would be more appropriate.
Oh and I wouldn't worry about consoles, they're always going to be synonymous with gaming.