So in general, somebody mentioned Rockstar games. Lets be fair. Yes we could spend hours diving into every single game from the N64 "Body Harvest" moving on to "Scarface" and whichever Al Capone make believe variant, and do hookers, and dames while running them over afterwards. Yes we all could agree we could get lost in a giant RPG series and be amazed by the animations, stories, and events. But hey you see it in a store your literally watching a stripper who now is working as a news-reporter that is not April O' Neil.
I will be honest I just got started looking at the "Dead Rising" series. I mean wow 1Gigabyte and still better then the original console port. Omgsh, omgsh just ran through that crowd saved a security guard from a mad-clown, along with two Japanese tourists who thinks my magical Japanese grammer is garbage, and had to go back for an elderly person
because me and my party of able bodied men will not go down the path I want them to asides the shortcut given. I mean wow and I am just saying this right now. I am literally like one of those twenty-something year olds who just discovered what "South Park" is ( but I am not ). Same with any "Treasure" game ( which we all could close our eyes and just imagine playing while the world around us sinks away ). Not one ounce of minute wasted.
Somebody mention that $60 price tag. Yeah that died when a "cool" looking game like "Killer 7" or "PN03" showed up and you end up feeling robbed because of the stiff repetitive game-play only because "Your not mature enough to enjoy it" AKA you become that boy from "The principals New clothing" and scream !!! This is not worth the plastic it is printed on !!! only for that Number-42 to say "This is not plastic but a compound of blah blah". Nope. Then you think to yourself, what is worth $60 dollars. A date with a pretty girl who just started discovering herself only for her to run-away from her home and starting living with you, a block of platinum, gold, silver, with a certificate, or a piece of plastic with some ones and zeros on it, being sold to you by somebody who truly does not like video-games but hey they worked as a cashier in Mickey-Ds and are more experience then you ever have.
Then we go back to the reality of current trending of videogames. Go back to our five 5-10yo old selves. Is this worth it? There are tons of hours of my life I would take back right now. Even if it was a four year old discovering "Duck Hunt" and "SMB" on a turn-dial television-set. Thinking about the people
"We"
Have to deal with in the game called
"real world" ( because "Life" was already taken or AKA "First Life" ) if not mentioned
Is just insane enough. Imagine burning $1000 for something you could have done for free and then attempting to talk to the owner of the business like a human being.
Imagine attempting to get a job at that local game store you shopped at since you was a young-adult/teen and having them just walk away from you in silence. Imagine
going into a shop with Anime-music playing to buy some pet-food for the store aides to have a conversation and be polite to one customer and then avoid conversation towards you. Even dealing with being out-going and getting along with strangers only to return home to family members who holds you down and was far happier with a plague.
.............
The bang-for-your-buck stops once you start to approach the world from a root instance.
What if there was no videogames? What then?
Horse-riding? Gun-Range? Day-trading? Lifting weights? Buying a big block of Gold with a certificate?
Remove internet from a global scale ( including cable television ) we are back in 197X-1991 only everybody might still have 1MP cameras on their phones, and 1080pi spy-cameras everywhere. Only from that we go back to cartridges ( in this case a Compact-Flash or Gameboy type cartridge ).
Only then a "Bang-for-our-buck" matters anymore.
..................
Lets not forget the wonderful people behind the counter "we have to see" which is what really makes me rethink videogames all together. I kid you not
Christmas day, and everybody in the store look like crack-heads, addicts, and the store manager is a racist lesbian black-nese woman who can not whisper at all.
She is like "lets wait till he leaves so we could tell black jokes" ( AKA racist jokes against other peoples race/religion/and culture ).
It is like you an employee ( but your not ) and you come for an experience only to have the same feeling of working for a human-excrement or that kid who crumpled up your drawing just because they are jealous of you, or that co-worker who sees you own a upper-level of car, dress decent everyday even if it is not a funeral, wedding, or job interview, and you realize
"I am buying my videogames from that person"
Meanwhile the stereotypical media ( theater ) show this image of curly haired, army-bound bro-dude, with grease stains from the same pizza he was eating, and have a DIY gaming shelf made from cinder-blocks and ply-wood. With the only thing missing is the "Flesh-tight" and the marmalade your mother brought into the room for you.
"Bang for my buck" right?
.....................................
I love videogames but until every block on my street has a house owned by a game enthusiast, and I said "owned" not "rented" and not "Airbnb" the buck stops.
Some people are doing this right now. We have videogame bars, with beer, and babes, who are not overweight, and faces look nice. We have live events and not reserved to college campuses, or some spacious eating place ( unless the security guards decides to be jerks ).
Oh yes "bang for my buck"......... We had a "Dominos" ( which was great but Japanese land ruined it ) right outside our local comic-book store. This was when "Magical the Gathering" ,"Yu-gi-Oh" , "pokemon" was popular card games. When the comic-book store was too small they would move over to the Domino's and they would not mind since it had the space ( I mean huge ). Then it shutdown and the same players moved into over-sized "Shinra" like Target store.
I watched as a store you could buy videogames from with a giant huge eating area that was empty have two security-guards kick out the small group of people playing card games. Then one of those people that was playing the game decided to return a game they just brought from the store.
But that is not how it is right? We are just $#$@$pid M-word$#$@ers who mindlessly buys this stuff even if it is ones and zeros on our desktops?
"Bang for my buck"
I will be honest I just got started looking at the "Dead Rising" series. I mean wow 1Gigabyte and still better then the original console port. Omgsh, omgsh just ran through that crowd saved a security guard from a mad-clown, along with two Japanese tourists who thinks my magical Japanese grammer is garbage, and had to go back for an elderly person
because me and my party of able bodied men will not go down the path I want them to asides the shortcut given. I mean wow and I am just saying this right now. I am literally like one of those twenty-something year olds who just discovered what "South Park" is ( but I am not ). Same with any "Treasure" game ( which we all could close our eyes and just imagine playing while the world around us sinks away ). Not one ounce of minute wasted.
Somebody mention that $60 price tag. Yeah that died when a "cool" looking game like "Killer 7" or "PN03" showed up and you end up feeling robbed because of the stiff repetitive game-play only because "Your not mature enough to enjoy it" AKA you become that boy from "The principals New clothing" and scream !!! This is not worth the plastic it is printed on !!! only for that Number-42 to say "This is not plastic but a compound of blah blah". Nope. Then you think to yourself, what is worth $60 dollars. A date with a pretty girl who just started discovering herself only for her to run-away from her home and starting living with you, a block of platinum, gold, silver, with a certificate, or a piece of plastic with some ones and zeros on it, being sold to you by somebody who truly does not like video-games but hey they worked as a cashier in Mickey-Ds and are more experience then you ever have.
Then we go back to the reality of current trending of videogames. Go back to our five 5-10yo old selves. Is this worth it? There are tons of hours of my life I would take back right now. Even if it was a four year old discovering "Duck Hunt" and "SMB" on a turn-dial television-set. Thinking about the people
"We"
Have to deal with in the game called
"real world" ( because "Life" was already taken or AKA "First Life" ) if not mentioned
Is just insane enough. Imagine burning $1000 for something you could have done for free and then attempting to talk to the owner of the business like a human being.
Imagine attempting to get a job at that local game store you shopped at since you was a young-adult/teen and having them just walk away from you in silence. Imagine
going into a shop with Anime-music playing to buy some pet-food for the store aides to have a conversation and be polite to one customer and then avoid conversation towards you. Even dealing with being out-going and getting along with strangers only to return home to family members who holds you down and was far happier with a plague.
.............
The bang-for-your-buck stops once you start to approach the world from a root instance.
What if there was no videogames? What then?
Horse-riding? Gun-Range? Day-trading? Lifting weights? Buying a big block of Gold with a certificate?
Remove internet from a global scale ( including cable television ) we are back in 197X-1991 only everybody might still have 1MP cameras on their phones, and 1080pi spy-cameras everywhere. Only from that we go back to cartridges ( in this case a Compact-Flash or Gameboy type cartridge ).
Only then a "Bang-for-our-buck" matters anymore.
..................
Lets not forget the wonderful people behind the counter "we have to see" which is what really makes me rethink videogames all together. I kid you not
Christmas day, and everybody in the store look like crack-heads, addicts, and the store manager is a racist lesbian black-nese woman who can not whisper at all.
She is like "lets wait till he leaves so we could tell black jokes" ( AKA racist jokes against other peoples race/religion/and culture ).
It is like you an employee ( but your not ) and you come for an experience only to have the same feeling of working for a human-excrement or that kid who crumpled up your drawing just because they are jealous of you, or that co-worker who sees you own a upper-level of car, dress decent everyday even if it is not a funeral, wedding, or job interview, and you realize
"I am buying my videogames from that person"
Meanwhile the stereotypical media ( theater ) show this image of curly haired, army-bound bro-dude, with grease stains from the same pizza he was eating, and have a DIY gaming shelf made from cinder-blocks and ply-wood. With the only thing missing is the "Flesh-tight" and the marmalade your mother brought into the room for you.
"Bang for my buck" right?
.....................................
I love videogames but until every block on my street has a house owned by a game enthusiast, and I said "owned" not "rented" and not "Airbnb" the buck stops.
Some people are doing this right now. We have videogame bars, with beer, and babes, who are not overweight, and faces look nice. We have live events and not reserved to college campuses, or some spacious eating place ( unless the security guards decides to be jerks ).
Oh yes "bang for my buck"......... We had a "Dominos" ( which was great but Japanese land ruined it ) right outside our local comic-book store. This was when "Magical the Gathering" ,"Yu-gi-Oh" , "pokemon" was popular card games. When the comic-book store was too small they would move over to the Domino's and they would not mind since it had the space ( I mean huge ). Then it shutdown and the same players moved into over-sized "Shinra" like Target store.
I watched as a store you could buy videogames from with a giant huge eating area that was empty have two security-guards kick out the small group of people playing card games. Then one of those people that was playing the game decided to return a game they just brought from the store.
But that is not how it is right? We are just $#$@$pid M-word$#$@ers who mindlessly buys this stuff even if it is ones and zeros on our desktops?
"Bang for my buck"