I'm almost worried about the fact that gaming has now hit a much wider market. I mean yes, it is good that the industry is growing and more people are playing etc - but with a boom of casual gamers, couldn't this also give rise to a boom in games which are shorter, less impressive in terms of graphics, and overall feel like they have less effort put into them, because the huge majority of new gamers may not know the difference - and those who don't play often won't neccessarily know what is possible anyways? Game companies could make easy profits selling cheaper games to larger audiences, rather than focusing on expensive well made titles that might only be truly appreciated and bought on-mass by "core fans".
The Wii for me still has a feel of "pick up and play, but don't expect to be amused for too long". Maybe the MotionPlus will change that, but i will always be skeptical until i've experienced the proof!
Well, even if it was real (which i heartily doubt), it would take less than 5 minutes to reactivate the account and all of his characters and their stuff would still be there...so no loss really.
"The company plans to "continue to license and co-create games based upon the Duke Nukem franchise."
Sounds just like another statement similar to those of the last however many years, stringing along consumers. 3D Realms should learn to let go of that franchise and move onto something new, not keep making (or pretending to make, whichever may be the case) related games which may or may not ever come out.
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