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"The (REAL) Future of Gaming"

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Fri 22/12/00 at 21:26
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When we look at the future of gaming we do not no what to expect. Years ago when the first computer was made (which was the size of room) nobody expected by the 90's we would be playing 3D games with real life graphics like Fifa 2000, Half-Life and Indiana Jones.

Now when a new game like the ones above come out we are not breath taken it is just another run of the mill game that costs £35. Over the past few decades the increase in gaming technology has been so much that we have nearly reached the point that we do not know what to do next.

The gaming companies have just ran out of ideas, we have had games that we are managers of football teams to formula 1. We have had games that you build up old empires to building a city, also we have had the extreme of looking after ants to building an airport.
We have had virtual reality, multiplayer games, games over the internet and enough sequels and expansion packs.

So what do we do now, to me the future of gaming is bleak unless some new idea is going to be found soon, unless we will be stuck with the same types of game forever ( which are not bad infact very good but we are always looking for something new).
Sat 23/12/00 at 16:59
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Well Said Grix!
Sat 23/12/00 at 15:05
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This has to be THE most stupidest thing that has ever happened on the forum.

At least the other bloke had the sense to go right back to the beginning to get stuff, and we still spotted that then as well!

A cheat, and an idiot. There are no excuses.
Sat 23/12/00 at 14:19
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EVERYBODY READ THIS THEN READ MINE WHICH IS THE EXACT SAME!

If I sound annoyed thats because I am, I do not like cheats!
Sat 23/12/00 at 12:24
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You cheating b*****d that is a complete copy of mine including the title, we do not want your kind around here get lost you cheat.


How ovious could you be of cheating, copying something of one of the regulars who is always on here!

I hope everyone hates you now, you make me sick.
Fri 22/12/00 at 21:26
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When we look at the future of gaming we do not no what to expect. Years ago when the first computer was made (which was the size of room) nobody expected by the 90's we would be playing 3D games with real life graphics like Fifa 2000, Half-Life and Indiana Jones.

Now when a new game like the ones above come out we are not breath taken it is just another run of the mill game that costs £35. Over the past few decades the increase in gaming technology has been so much that we have nearly reached the point that we do not know what to do next.

The gaming companies have just ran out of ideas, we have had games that we are managers of football teams to formula 1. We have had games that you build up old empires to building a city, also we have had the extreme of looking after ants to building an airport.
We have had virtual reality, multiplayer games, games over the internet and enough sequels and expansion packs.

So what do we do now, to me the future of gaming is bleak unless some new idea is going to be found soon, unless we will be stuck with the same types of game forever ( which are not bad infact very good but we are always looking for something new).

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