movies fell victim long ago. Now the same doom is slated for video games 
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Replying to @GH057ayame
It's just frustrating to see man. Especially because you have systems that can only do so much.
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Replying to @Avialence @GH057ayame
I understand console players and am a proud console guy myself, but the tiny box can only do so much for $400.
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Replying to @Avialence
we need to have a big Nintendo presence again. They set the standard for gameplay over graphics. Now, it's just a race to 4K
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Replying to @GH057ayame
Right? I really, really hoped the Switch would do that. But we'll just have to see.
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Replying to @Avialence
gamers have even spoken with their wallets. Hell, GTAV made $1 billion in 3 days. Yet, here we are... *sigh*
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Replying to @GH057ayame
I don't think people realize that money speaks louder than trolls.
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Replying to @Avialence
to be honest, I don't even think many studios look to Rockstar as a success. Everyone would rather praise Overwatch because "new"
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Replying to @GH057ayame
Well, Rockstar has an established reputation for the games they make, for Blizzard? OW was something new nobody expected.
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Replying to @Avialence
well, yeah. But point being is that Blizzard games sell. New game feels. But can't neglect the power of the classics/nostalgia
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Nostalgia man. The fact that many gamers didn't grow up with the original GameBoy or Nintendo 64 is just scary to me. xD
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