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HomokHarcos said:
Yeah I think so. I have a feeling that video game popularity will decline soon and the 2010s will be viewed as the peak.

Decline?  I disagree.  Interactive media is not only the most rewarding type of entertainment, it's also useful.  There are games that literally teach us - from war simulations helping to train military, to simple puzzle games that help ward off dementia in the elderly. 

I think movies and tv shows are on the way out, more likely.  They provide the least amount of entertainment - you can maybe watch the film a few times before you tire of it.  You can't alter it or mix things up like with a video game.  Not only that, movies are costing so much to make with little returns(lest it's a comic book, middle earth, space opera or Disney flick).  To top it off, hollywood is desperate and thrashing for survival, remaking the same films from 30-70 years ago in an attempt to franchise old media again.

Unless something else comes along that flat out trumps interactive media, I don't see gaming going away.  I see it as the natural evolution from film and tv.



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