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Cobretti2 said:
valid point about browner and browner.

funny thing is, movies from the 70s-80s had a browne tinge to them. now they all vibrant and colourful to some degree (even the blacks haha).

Ha not really, most modern movies suffer from the orange and blue curse.
http://theabyssgazes.blogspot.ca/2010/03/teal-and-orange-hollywood-please-stop.html
When I put on an older movie recently I was amazed at all the green,  not used to seeing that color anymore.

The 5-10 million dollar selling yearly sequels don't make it easier for new games. They don't have the budget for the same graphical polish and marketing and get easily drowned out. Downloadable 'arcade' games are as much to blame for the disappearance of smaller budget games. It's safer to put your new ideas on psn/xbla/steam then publishing a $60 dollar boxed game that ends up somewhere on the bottom shelf.