The other day I was listening to some music from Banjo-Tooie, I like nostalgia okay?, and I started thinking about how gaming has changed in the twelve years since that game was release. One of the things I thought about was how it seems like today companies and developers only care about the bottom line, and not the process of creating a truly wonderful experience. Which leads me to ask, has the passion for making games disappeared?
Now I am not saying games were better in the year 2000 or even in the 90s, because that's ridiculous graphics, memory, musical, and game play capabilities have only gotten better as the technology has improved. What I am saying is that in the 90s and early 2000s Game Developers seemed to really enjoy themselves, I.E. they were doing the job because they loved it not to make a pretty profit. When now it seems like more and more people just want to see their project make x amount of money while taking very little risks. I mean Nintendo and many other companies haven't taken a true risk with their games in years.
So what do you think? Has the passion for making games really left or am I just being clouded by nostalgia? Do you think the Global Recession has anything to do with it?
Now I am not saying games were better in the year 2000 or even in the 90s, because that's ridiculous graphics, memory, musical, and game play capabilities have only gotten better as the technology has improved. What I am saying is that in the 90s and early 2000s Game Developers seemed to really enjoy themselves, I.E. they were doing the job because they loved it not to make a pretty profit. When now it seems like more and more people just want to see their project make x amount of money while taking very little risks. I mean Nintendo and many other companies haven't taken a true risk with their games in years.
So what do you think? Has the passion for making games really left or am I just being clouded by nostalgia? Do you think the Global Recession has anything to do with it?