I'm sure I'm not the only one who's noticed that there appears to be a backward glance in gaming of late, that a lot of what's news in the market is nostalgia for games long past.
This is something that had never occured before; possibly because the industry wasn't really old enough till now to get nostalgic. But it does tell me one thing very clearly: you only really start developing nostalgia when the average of age of your "fans" starts slipping into near middle-age.
If we were a healthy industry, the market for games would be 14 year olds who wouldn't give a crap about the "return" of Paranoia, or Blackmoor, or what-have-you, because they'd never heard of the originals.
But more and more over the last couple of years I've had the distinct feeling that we're all a bunch of over-the-hill fogies who've just plain given up on recruiting new blood and are content to slip into an incestuous little "members-only-and-we're-not-taking-applications" mentality, where we won't be bothered by any of those dangerous teenagers coming into our legion hall and shouting too loud.
Rebuttals? Does anyone think this is good for the industry?
Nisarg
This is something that had never occured before; possibly because the industry wasn't really old enough till now to get nostalgic. But it does tell me one thing very clearly: you only really start developing nostalgia when the average of age of your "fans" starts slipping into near middle-age.
If we were a healthy industry, the market for games would be 14 year olds who wouldn't give a crap about the "return" of Paranoia, or Blackmoor, or what-have-you, because they'd never heard of the originals.
But more and more over the last couple of years I've had the distinct feeling that we're all a bunch of over-the-hill fogies who've just plain given up on recruiting new blood and are content to slip into an incestuous little "members-only-and-we're-not-taking-applications" mentality, where we won't be bothered by any of those dangerous teenagers coming into our legion hall and shouting too loud.
Rebuttals? Does anyone think this is good for the industry?
Nisarg