Nov 30, 2007, 02:50 AM // 02:50
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#81
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Canada bro.
Profession: A/D
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The core market of video games is people
18 and older.
NOT teenagers.
I say this because I am a teen and the profit is not us but truly in the adults.
Why?
Because the adults suffer from nostalgia.
in the 1990's some of the most memorable games of time came out.
BEcause these games are so memorable many adults are unable to let go of their gamer roots and will stay for the same reason you or I do. For the Lulz.
1980's-90s
Orcarina of time
Mario 64
Smash bros.
Golden Eye
Star fox.
Final Fantasy
Sonic
etc.
Half Life.
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Nov 30, 2007, 03:34 AM // 03:34
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#82
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Aug 2007
Guild: [Luck]
Profession: E/
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nope
earle- aged kids playing guilds wars -- wrong!!
see what i did there
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Nov 30, 2007, 04:40 AM // 04:40
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#83
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Desert Nomad
Join Date: Feb 2007
Location: Philippines, LSGH
Guild: Legions of the Golden Aguila [PNOY]
Profession: A/D
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My Brother said that the games I play are childish.
If it's childish why adults play it?
*XP to my brother*
And yay^^!
It's a good thing I am not the only 13 yrs old here^^.
I changed into 13 this year too^^.
too bad you'r banned.
Last edited by [M]agna_[C]arta; Nov 30, 2007 at 04:47 AM // 04:47..
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Nov 30, 2007, 04:45 AM // 04:45
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#84
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Ascalonian Squire
Join Date: Nov 2007
Guild: No Where to Run No Where To [HiDE]
Profession: N/
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Personally I think age shouldn't really matter in GW whatsoever.
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Dec 07, 2007, 09:06 AM // 09:06
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#85
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Finland
Profession: R/
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LOL!
Videogames haven't even been around that long. At least not in their current grandeur. We're the growing videogame generation and that's why. Times are changing. I should mention my parents have always hated videogames and wish I quit playing lol. I think I'll always play something if I can find the time. Most likely the only reason that would keep me is not having time for it.
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Dec 07, 2007, 01:36 PM // 13:36
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#86
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Jungle Guide
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: The edge of reason
Guild: I don't play any more.
Profession: W/E
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Yesterday there was this retarded little kid screaming at me because he thought I was 43 years old. I asked him "What's the matter, the thought of adults having a hobby too frightening for you?" and he blew up.
After the match, I revealed that I wasn't yet old enough to drive. =P
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Dec 07, 2007, 05:52 PM // 17:52
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#88
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Lady Fie
Join Date: Aug 2005
Location: Sapporo
Guild: Tha Skulls [Ts]
Profession: D/W
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First off, where do a bunch of kids get off telling adults what we can and can't play? Unlike a lot of children <15, most of us buy our own games. We don't get them from santa, or report cards, or the like. Second, where did this stupid generalization come from that after 'x' age video games are bad and playing them makes you a loser or outcast by default?
Adults conceptualize, program, make, and market video games. So it begs the question: What gives kids the right to play video games?
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Dec 07, 2007, 06:21 PM // 18:21
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#89
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Florida
Guild: Wayward Wanderers
Profession: W/E
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The first console I ever played on was Pong. The first one we ever owned in my house was an Atari 2600. First computer we got was a Commodore 64. I can fondly recall teaching my dad how to use it, since he'd never ever used a computer before that.
Now I', 39.. and I can still kick my kids' butts on most games and enjoy showing them how to play things like GW. The newer games are a bit much for my 62-year old father, but it sits at his computer for hours playing the games he does enjoy. The only person in my entire family that doesn't game to some degree or another is my mom, whose idea of working on a computer is have someone look up something for her.
Gaming is just part of my life and something I thoroughly enjoy. I'd still enjoy playing some paper and dice games if I had anyone to really play them with. In the mean time I like to keep my sense of fun active and my mind as agile as I can by playing all sorts of games on the computer.
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Dec 07, 2007, 07:33 PM // 19:33
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#90
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Krytan Explorer
Join Date: Nov 2007
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Sister Rosette
First off, where do a bunch of kids get off telling adults what we can and can't play? Unlike a lot of children <15, most of us buy our own games. We don't get them from santa, or report cards, or the like. Second, where did this stupid generalization come from that after 'x' age video games are bad and playing them makes you a loser or outcast by default?
Adults conceptualize, program, make, and market video games. So it begs the question: What gives kids the right to play video games?
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Woned,
I'm 15 and whoever wants to play the game can. You are right that it is created by adults.
The first game I played was Sonic the Hedgehog, its still one of my favorite games! I remember at family party all my cousins and me would just play sonic all day. It was the best. =3
Ignorance does not equal bliss, it equals fail.
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Dec 07, 2007, 07:52 PM // 19:52
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#91
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: Germany
Guild: PaRe
Profession: W/
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sure first game for me (im 25now)
and if i remember the old days games really sucked back then
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Dec 07, 2007, 08:24 PM // 20:24
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#92
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Forge Runner
Join Date: Mar 2007
Guild: Astral Revenants
Profession: P/W
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Remember Worms?
An old favorurite.
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Dec 07, 2007, 09:30 PM // 21:30
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#93
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Wilds Pathfinder
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Corwin_Andros
The first console I ever played on was Pong. The first one we ever owned in my house was an Atari 2600. First computer we got was a Commodore 64. I can fondly recall teaching my dad how to use it, since he'd never ever used a computer before that.
Now I', 39.. and I can still kick my kids' butts on most games and enjoy showing them how to play things like GW. The newer games are a bit much for my 62-year old father, but it sits at his computer for hours playing the games he does enjoy. The only person in my entire family that doesn't game to some degree or another is my mom, whose idea of working on a computer is have someone look up something for her.
Gaming is just part of my life and something I thoroughly enjoy. I'd still enjoy playing some paper and dice games if I had anyone to really play them with. In the mean time I like to keep my sense of fun active and my mind as agile as I can by playing all sorts of games on the computer.
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Commodore 64 still loved after all these years
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Dec 07, 2007, 09:33 PM // 21:33
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#94
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Wilds Pathfinder
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Finland
Profession: R/
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Corwin_Andros
The first console I ever played on was Pong. The first one we ever owned in my house was an Atari 2600. First computer we got was a Commodore 64. I can fondly recall teaching my dad how to use it, since he'd never ever used a computer before that.
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Oh yes! Commondore 64 baby. My favourite game was one with a jumping pixel car back when pixels were HUGE but I cannot remember the name for the life of me. XD My dad was much better at it than me though. He even made his own pixel games lmao(and he dares tell me games are childish now!). My first videogame console was actually a PS tho. Huge timejump there. My grandfather on the other hand enjoys computer chess...
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