Poll: A gamer ! For how long ?

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SteinFaust

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HSIAMetalKing post=9.73007.782200 said:
My overall enthusiasm for gaming has diminished a lot over the years. New games simply don't excite me the way they used to-- probably because my standards have increased at a faster rate than today's game quality.

Personally, I don't think that the future of gaming is very bright. The industry seems to have stagnated-- and, in my opinion, is running out of ideas... because we've already seen pretty much everything that makes for an interesting game.
well the stagnation of the mainstream might be a good thing, because this might force newer, more creative, and quirky games to be made. and then I can try this... "Psychonauts" thing that everyone seems to love so much.
(I'm not done with the current-gen stuff yet)
 

Tartarga

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i've been playing video games since i was 8 and i have no intention of stoping now
 

Easykill

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The Escapist now dominates the time I used to play games. So I already don't play very much, but I like games, so hopefully I do.
 

mark_n_b

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Not the best place to ask this particular question. The demographics for this board, I am willing to bet, I don't have the figures in front of me are likely older by a couple years than other forums, more aware and intelligent gamers. An industry foundation population.

A gamer that is likely going to stop gaming upon marriage, career, or growing up is not the kind of person who signs up for an account on the escapist.

Barring the trolls and the fifteen year olds who think that they are all grown up and will never change their priorities.

I will be a gamer for life, but my career is in the industry I need to keep appraised. And given the gigantic waves in this particular form of entertainment and its position in the market place it is hard to predict what will happen in the future.

With advanced style gaming coming to different platforms (say cel phones) how long before there is A New York ADA playing a shooter level between dockets when he hasn't gamed since University?
 

AuntyEthel

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I've been gaming for about 16-17 years, the vast majority of my life, so why would I stop?
 

Evilbunny

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I dunno, I like gaming and all, but I assume at some point marriage, kids, and you know, life will pull me away. I may get back to it when my children reach the age where they themselves want to try it, but I don't think I'll ever be as into it as I was in my younger days.
 

Nechti_Visara

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I've been gaming since I was two years old (no lie, I started off with Might and Magic VI for the PC), and I don't really intend to stop any time ever. I'm sure many people stop playing video games once they get married, but I think that's part of who I am, and I won't even consider anybody that doesn't like the fact that I can beat them in video games.

Besides, if I ever have kids, I'm already going to be the nerdiest mom I'll know. What's wrong with throwing a little geek in there too?
 

TOGSolid

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Been gaming for 20 years now, and I don't see myself stopping any time soon.
My new girlfriend is a gamer as well, so definitely no hindrances there.

I saw some poor schmuck in the store with his significant other stopping to look at games, and his gal whined "don't you have enough games!?" He had a look on his face like a sad, dejected puppy that just got kicked as he hung his head and moved on.

Don't let this happen to you!
 

Woe Is You

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20 years now. Started on the C64. You know, the device that took 64 minutes to load anything.
 

Whobajube

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Got an NES when I was 3... between 17 and 18 years now... long friggin time, haha. I'll probably keep on gaming, but who can say really? The amount that I do game has gone down considerably since starting University... maybe once I'm out in the work force I'll have more free time? haha
 

Signa

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One of my earliest memories was my dad teaching me how to use the 2 commands he knew on the commodore 64. I was in my late 3's then. I was a genius kid. It was pretty awesome.

I'm 25 now, and no less of a gamer.
 

lemmingmeister

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35 years. Hell of a time, and I ain't quitting yet - or any time, so far as I'm concerned. BTW, it's "lemmingmeister" because, among other things, I was Psygnosis' Lemmings Product Manager. Should have been my dream job, but wasn't.
 

Corven

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Until I die, or they figure out a way to implant human minds into computers then I'll be playing games for the rest of eternity or until the power runs out.
 

Marnnson

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I think I started about 12-13 years ago gaming, and I think my first ever game was Warcraft: Orcs and Humans, which was all the rage back then in my parts.

My take on gaming? Always will play games, as one of my goals in life is to become a professional game designer. I can also put my thoughts on gaming in another way:


Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
 

Typecast

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I've been playing for a long time, probably 18 years, would be a fair guess. My first gaming experiences were on a 286, playing shareware versions of Jill of the Jungle, Wolfenstien 3D and Commander Keen, etc. So I'd like to that my babysitter, for sitting out there with me in her son's study, in the freezing cold with blankets wrapped around us, letting a five year old kill nazis and use a magical flying knife to kill wildlife. I think everyone was just glad I wasn't watching TV anymore.
 

Sixties Spidey

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since i was 2 and a half. 13 years later (ALMOST) and I'm still playing games a lot. From the NES to 360