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Tuesday, Feb 6, 2007
Over the past several years, the Internet has begun to play a more and more prominent role in gaming. Whether it be web sites about games (i.e. GameSpot) or web sites that are games (i.e. WoW), the Internet has made its mark in gaming history. However, has it left a good mark or a bad one?

To start off, let's focus on the first type of gaming web site, sites about games. This sites have, for the most part, left a good mark on gaming. There are a few sites that have pulled things down, though. A good example of this is just about any site that distributes ROMs and emulators for video games. This sites take away from the economy that has been built in the gaming community and have a negative financial effect. This takes away from the funds that companies have to develop new games, which is never a good thing for the gaming community. Other sites run scams related to the sales of video games. These sites give the gaming community a bad rep and give people like Jack Thompson more grounds for their cause.

Other sites, such as GameSpot, have really helped the gaming community. These sites have brought the community closer together, helped people pass countless levels, have brought publicity to games that would otherwise not be ever heard of, and have helped people decide what games are right for them. These sites truly help the gaming community.

Overall, sites about gaming have helped the community. There are a few neer-do-wells out there that drag things down, but for the most part, these sites help hold the community together.

Sites that are games have also really helped the gaming community. These sites have brought in advertising revenue, brought people together, and have provided hundreds of hours of fun to many gamers individually. The only drawback, as with sites about gaming, is people that break the rules.

As long as there is a good supply of people in positions to keep things under control in the Internet gaming community, the community will only continue to grow. If not, it will eventually result in something very, very bad.
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Posted by jamjam17, 12:58pm
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