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| What legacy do you think gaming will have by 2050? |
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| indenton:
--- Quote from: bikingjahuty on March 22, 2017, 10:18:06 am ---I many be the only one, but I personally love early 3D graphics. As retro games should, they remind me of the time period which they were new and relevant. I am certainly not defending how they look, but in terms of them having some value, I would argue they absolutely do to a handful of us. being for virtual traveling and porn in the end. --- End quote --- I'll stand by this sentiment, I love how you specified PlayStation as if Nintendo 64 looks better or something... keep dreaming. Unless you're referring to PlayStation FMV, now that's in a whole different ballpark. You just have to look at the right PS games (namely Crash Bandicoot) and don't look at Final Fantasy VII for its greficks. 2050?! I don't have that much foresight, Maybe Valve would of considered developing Half Life 3 for a brief moment by then. |
| dreama1:
Thinking about it again. The 80s and 90s had to be some sort of renaissance. The early 2000s the beginning of mass production and industrial revolution. And as we stand now we're probably at a post industrial age. Where it will head next will be interesting. |
| badATchaos:
If humans are still around in 2050, that is. |
| burningdoom:
By that point, pretty much everyone will have grown up with video games. There won't be an older generation that look down on it as nothing more than a kid's toy. As a result, it will be more accepted and honored as an art form, like movies and music are today. |
| blurks:
--- Quote from: badATchaos on March 23, 2017, 01:09:02 pm ---If humans are still around in 2050, that is. --- End quote --- Humans will always be around. Our species is cancer to the earth like cockroaches are to us. You can't get rid of them. |
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