MontanaHatchet on 14 January 2012
| Kantor said: The market has grown pretty much every single generation, and I see no reason why it would stop doing so now. The crash of 2008 didn't stop people from buying games, and so I don't see any event in the future that would stop people from buying games. The cost of games has been steady for quite a while and doesn't show any signs of increasing. I don't see anything replacing video games, since nothing has replaced film, music or literature (well, maybe literature, but that's too much effort for many people.) And, since the market isn't shrinking, nobody is going to drop out. Stop being apocalyptic. Gaming isn't going anywhere, and next gen will almost certainly be bigger than this one. |
B-B-But no one is going to want to play Mario Kart/Halo/Call of Duty when they can play Angry Birds on their phone!







