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Can see that a generation of change has occurred
back when the gaming market was new, the adults who were into it mainly were around the entertainment industries, people who were into movies or board games, whereas their parents and similar aged adults may have found the prospect of electronic gaming to be frivolous and beyond them. Decades later, it's commonplace, and the children have become the adults making them quite comfortable gaming today. The one last area of adulthood that may find less percentages of video games playing maybe the senior citizen set who might find today's games overly complex, pass their moral compass, and a waste of precious time.

It all spells big big business, and minus overbearing govt influence or drought of ideas, a long future . . . unless we destroy each other first.
Posted by: Boot_Agnostic   Posted on: 03/14/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Retarded  gmillar | 03/13/07
Can see that a generation of change has occurred  Boot_Agnostic | 03/14/07

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