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pokoko said:
Not at all. There are plenty of good games to play and gaming is cheaper than ever.

Honestly, I'm just really pleased that I didn't turn out to be one of those people who constantly whine about how much better gaming used to be in the old days while they restrict themselves to one company or a handful of genres. Some of those people just sound bitter that things change. I enjoyed gaming then and I enjoy it now, even though the types of games I play has largely transformed. But you know what? I can do that. I can enjoy more than one type of book, video programming, or game. I'm not afraid to expand. I started with Combat for Atari and today I played an FPS on PC and a puzzle/RPG on console--and I had fun with both.

Sometimes I can't help but laugh at the stuff people complain about. "I won't play this one genre because it's popular! I'm against that genre! I'm against M-rated games! I'm against brown! I'm against this company! I'm against that company! I'm against new business models!" Yeah, yeah, we get it. If you look for reasons to not have fun then guess what?

I can't speak for anyone else but I'm having fun.

I really like what you have write, i am like you but i am a little against company who make very bugged game now, even if i know back in the 80' there was too some game who was bugged as hell ^^