theinquirer.net — Veteran gamers will see that all the currently hyped next gen consoles, along with many of the titles out now are crap. The industry needs to be restarted, innovation needs to come back, and good games need to return.
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detourNov 29, 2005
The bottom line.. greed and anything for a buck.The great implosion of '84 is upon us again. Take notes.
notkevinNov 29, 2005
The industries biggest problem is there are too many people who think they know everything about the industry because they play video games and read gaming websites.
masterzoraNov 29, 2005
@manifesto:I didn't say that the "large amount of gamers" was a majority, or even close to it. I'm a small town boy. Last census put us at 23,001 people in the whole city. I know there are many more than 23,001 gamers with this viewpoint, and, to me, that is a large number.
whitesanjuroDec 1, 2005
there has been a lot of discussion about controllers on this end of the comments (WTF is digg getting threads for christ's sake?!) i refer to this article <a class="user" href="http://digg.com/gaming/Top_10_Game_Controller_Inovations">http://digg.com/gaming/Top_10_Game_Controller_Inovations</a> -- nintendo innovated 70% of what IGN considers the Top 10 controller innovations. dreamcast had analog triggers long before xbox was even a glimmer in bill's eyes.