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Does the future of video gaming look good?

Yes.
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No.
25.00% (18 votes)
Not sure.
22.22% (16 votes)

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#21. Posted:
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No. Not in my mind.
I mean do you see 45 year olds playing video games?
Eventually its just going to die out..
They need to expand to larger and larger crowds.
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In my opinion yes. It's going
great so far! What could happen?
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Well with gaming right now never reaching a peak gaming could be limitless as we know it.


It started in 2010 saying that this was going to be the biggest year of gaming and the kinect came out which just dominated wii and playstation move with hands free gaming jumping around or shooting people, or making custom firmwares for it and making your self in minecraft.


Now in 2011 you have even more content coming to xbox minecraft finally at the end of the year, youtube, na dwe already have facebook, now you can even play xbox live on your windows 7 phone and get achievmeants. Then the psp/phone is coming out which i imagine will also allow for online gaming.

The possibilities are limitless i mean i bet in the next 10 years the next generation of consoles will be 800$ over priced upgraded 360s that will offer what was offered in all 3 of these consoles out combined in one.

So in 50-100 years who knows controllers will be pointless and you will be playing with your mind.
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Well, to be honest, I would say that it's future wouldn't be good, there would be 3D games that would hurt peoples' eye sight, the prices of these "games" would go high, and well, people will not buy them, video games do bad things to people, physically, and mentally.
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Question: Does the future of gaming look good?

I would have to answer: yes

The reson for this is because of claims that the new consoles (new xbox) will have movie like quality which in my opinion would be amazing. It would take gaming to a whole new level. I also think that the new 3-D technology will be used in games later down the road which I think would also make a game more fun. 3-D and movie quality graphics? Amazing.

Also, one of my techers at my school tests out products and games for Microsoft (shes knows someone I guess) and shes told me that shes tested out first person shooters for Kinect. I see how this could be appealing for some people (myself included) but not all the time. Maybe a game every now and then. She has also tested out games that use 3-D technology (which is why I talked about it before).
I would see no reason to think that the future of gaming would be down hill because as our technology gets better it opens up more doors for developers to use.

The only down side I can see would be the cost of games. Sureley if games have 3-D and movie like graphics in the future I would have to imagine that the price for those games would go up into the $90-$120 range. So maybe instead of buying multiple games we would be stuck with only buying one or two games per year due to the cost. But other than that I see no down side to the future of gaming.
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Yes and No.

Yes because gaming will never stop evolving.

But no because FPS is basically controlled by CoD which is going downhill.
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yes cause there are many new popular titles comming up this upcomming year
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Yes i belive so

Reasoning: All the other positive responses
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I believe that the gaming industries are going to run not, just themselves but the new generation of children into the ground if all they are going to do in the next generations, is to look forward to gaming then we all will be done for but, if infact we get the generation that are hardworking and enthusiastic in life and also be able to have time to be a gamer then everything in the world should be fine, my overall answer will have to be no it wont last for long in the future.
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i guess people didn't like my response, therefore I'm deleting it.



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