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This is sort of the middle of the road thing really.. because you can have all the advancements in hardware you want.. but really it is up to the Developer to make a new game experience.. they decide what games get made.. and ultimately.. how well or bad they are made not the machine. It's just like that article I read where I believe a guy from Ubisoft came out and said this generation has went on to long.. and went so far as to say that it is hard to make new IP's now because the systems are so old.. In fact.. if you did a new IP well enough it probably would not be a problem.. as a matter of fact.. do to demands for new games.. and the base that is already there.. it might be a great time to do a well made new IP.. and you would have something possibly to work with on the Next Generation. Like wide if you wait for the Generational Refresh to do a very well made new IP.. it might not pick up as much steam.. because let's be honest.. most companies know by now.. that releasing a system without some proven titles.. and must buy games.. may not be the best strategy.. (You can try it though) Especially if the system is going to be priced a lot higher then the current Gen systems..



Boycotting the following:

1. Yoshi: He ate my car and spit out a toaster.

2. Igglybuff: Totally false advertisement. You can have as many as you like they don't buff nothing.

3. the Terms Hardcore/Softcore... We're talking Video Games. Not Porn.

4. The term Casual as relates to Gamers: We make them sound like outsider's that happen to play games.  If that were the case they'd own a PS3.

5. Donuts.... Beacause I drink Beer...... and the biggest fan of Donuts hates Beer.

6. Boycotts: Their so lame.