I think gaming in general is healthy right now.
Not exact matches
Yamauchi
thought he was doing the right thing for Nintendo and
gaming in general by keeping that tight reign he had over 3rd parties on Nintendo hardware and Square wanted to go
in a different direction.
I'm sure the Oculus guys would never sign into an agreement they didn't
think was for the betterment of VR
gaming and VR
in general.
This always on crap, blocking of used games & such, is a huge step
in the wrong direction for gamers... & I
think that if things keep going that way & MS win with this crap, then the console &
gaming industry
in general, is going to suffer a 1980's meltdown.
Anyone who is a
gaming fan knows that
gaming,
in general, gets a bad rep. Remember all the times when your mom used to
think that you were wasting your time by playing Assassin's Creed?
What are your
thoughts on these
gaming TVs and 4K
gaming in general?
It'd be interesting too, I
think, if they touched upon the aspect of consoles, handhelds and the
general rise of online
in the
gaming world and how that affects their arcade world / hub etc..
I also didn't consider MMO or wireless mice
in this guide (though you'll note above why I
think several MMO mice are bad for
general gaming).
In general, all of these are objective reasons that could easily lead to
think that PC
gaming, as of now, is better than consoles.
Aaron's
thoughts: The
gaming industry is
in a weird space where games are being released and needing 20 GB patches or yet to leave alpha stage before being experienced by the
general public.
Well before closing up my rants and raves and
thoughts on
gaming in general, Let me also make note of a few other super hero type games coming our way.
Porter blames the Internet
in general for PCZ's demise, of course, but I
think the real culprit is the rise of
gaming podcasts, the best of which are addictive fun for the exact same reason I gave above.
Hear about the games we're playing this summer, then hear our
thoughts on summer
gaming in general.
Back when GB came out the novelty of having a portable system was enough to justify it, but now it needs a bit more
in gaming to get people to
think «This is a great addition to my
gaming library», especially since handheld systems and consoles
in general are no longer prodomently played by kids.
Feel free to throw down a comment on this thread to give the system a try; if you're stuck for ideas, let us know what you
think 2013 has
in store for iOS and Mobile
gaming in general.
It's certainly weird to
think of the Big N as a company peddling DLC, especially given how long they've gone without it
in a
general gaming environment that is positively rife with the stuff.
Now, I
think that
gaming, and really pop - culture
in general is packed so far to the brim right now with post-apocalypses and zombie - proxies that they really need to stop making more of this stuff for a good 5 - 10 years.
We love their games on our consoles, we love their games on Windows, and we
think they do a lot to help Windows
gaming in general.»