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Originally posted by Nemesis
I think the problem started with the casual gamers (obviously) and it was when the people started thinking -I don't know why- that the games had to be "mature". A game definitely doesn't have to be mature to be fun. And if we enjoyed these games in the past, why can't we enjoy them now? I some times wish gaming would be considered uncool once more.
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The problem started with casual gamers? Without casual gamers
no console would be boasting the numbers sold that they have
now. Plus, no-one has said a game had to be mature to be fun,
but it doesn't need Mario in it either. Games that appeal to a
broad audience and move millions of units make the more
innovative games possible by bringing in more investment
capital to the developers. If you really think about it, doesn't the
number of mediocre games really make the great ones stand out
that much more?