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yushire said:
Sky Render said:
You've hit the nail on the head there, yushire. The market is moving into a new cycle, and the core are not the target audience as they were before. There is a new core being formed, from the devoted followers of the Wii series and all of these other entry-level games. And it does scare the core gamers, just as the core gamers of the 1980s were afraid when the NES started to invade the PC market.

The market has changed, and with it, so too must the way we play the game change. Things won't be like this forever, though. The bridges are being built, and a new upmarket is being formed. In time, we will work our way back to where we were before the Wii came along. But just as the console market varied greatly from the PC market, so too will the Wii-born market vary greatly from the traditional console-born market.

 

Thats what im afraid of... So our generation was over then? :(

And so as the casual washed the core gamer and their old world away just as like what Sean malstrom predicted....

 

 Nothing to be afraid of, they are building new worlds of gaming that we can experience and enjoy in addition to the ones we have been enjoying for decades. Just let your fear go and follow the new flow and you will have a great adventure in gaming along the way.

In the end we will have the best of all worlds, 2d,3d casual and wherever this direction will take us and in the end all roads will end at virtual reality.



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