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Thursday, May 29, 2008

I still remember how i used to feel whenever i got a new game, i felt so happy, i had a big smile on my face, i just wanted to try it out, and i enjoyed the games i bought so so much, and thats how it all started, that was soooo many years ago.

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I was about 8 by that time, thats when i really became a harcore player, years passed and i kept buying games and enjoying them a lot, and when i really liked a game i was able to even get up really really early because i wanted to play so badly and keep playing and playing and playing non stop, but all of a sudden that ended.

Suddenly the excitement is gone, i might get a new game, but i dont feel the way i used to feel when i was a little kid, and now, i start playing and after a while i get tired, i get bored, i just stop playing, and a lot of times i just leave games incomplete, and i really don't care to see the ending, and i find myself sooooo many times thinking

-this is a reaaaaaaal piece of s**t game

I think this has happend beacause of the the way i see games has changed a lot, whenever i play a game after a while i find it sooo repetitive, no originality, just the same stuff over and over and over again, just like most tv shows, you know, yes, the ones you watch (i know you do) where they show the same bulls**t again and again but slightly different, and strangley people keep watching those shows without realizing they are watching the same crap.

I know things can be routinary, but games aren't supposed to be this way, and now i really need something innovative and original to keep me interested.

Some connecting paragraph saying something that prepares everything for the end this is all i was able to think of.

Well the hardcore gamer inside me is now dead (see why i needed that connection paragraph?), i still like games, still find them entertaining and fun (for a while), but i have now become just a casual player, now i really don't care to end every single game i have, or to read whats new and coming out, it will never be the same.

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Posted by DesMxJp, 12:30pm
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Tus palabras me cayeron como un balde de agua fris, ciertamente he tenido el mismo sentimiento con los videojuegos, incluso me he alejado de ellos con cierto dejo de nostalgia pero a la vez con alegria porque puedo hacer otras cosas que tambien me interesan, tengo un bonche de juegos de la ultima temporada que no he tenido oprtunidad de terminar, incluso aquellas joyas del PSP las he dejado de lado, porque? simplemente porque nunca le he visto fin, una vez que comienzo a saborear el triunfo en un juego, ya se esta anunciando la salida de otro gran juego que DEBES de jugar, entonces sientes la presion de terminarlo y saltarte varias partes para preparate para comenzar el otro juego, o en el peor caso estar lideando con varios de ellos y en diferentes plataformas.

Ciertamente los jugadores hemos pedido juegos mas largos, pero no por ello significa que tengan que ser repetitivos, tiempos mas cortos de lanzamiento, pero tampoco que bajen la calidad del mismo, le hemos dado mucha fuerza a esta industria, pero ellos tambien han comenzado a abusar de su posicion, dandonos juegos que simplemente son una copia de lo anterior mas graficas de la siguiente generacion.

Lo mejor desde mi punto de vista es volver a ser un casual gamer, evolucionando a un intelligen gamer, aquel que sabe de los videojuegos, espera un poco para conocer mejores opiniones, y comprar los juegos que realmente tengan algo que portar y no dejarse llevar por la ola de mercadotecnia que nos inunda. Sin duda es dificil de lograr, pero con un poco de reflexiones de este tipo nos daremos cuenta de que quien controla la industria de los videojuegos somos nosotros y no las companias de videojuegos.

Perdon por la extencion del mensaje, pero realmente esto amerita una discucion profunda, que te pareceria si lo pusieramos en los foros?
Posted Jun 16, 2008 8:47 am PT
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