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Okay, I brought you guys a story from the New York Times that came out on December 26th by Zachary Small called Video Games Can't Afford to Look This Good. The basics of the story were that throughout all of our lives, there was a boom in technology and video games became more and more hyper real. And it used to drive sales and interest that games looked good. way better and more realistic.
Okay, I brought you guys a story from the New York Times that came out on December 26th by Zachary Small called Video Games Can't Afford to Look This Good. The basics of the story were that throughout all of our lives, there was a boom in technology and video games became more and more hyper real. And it used to drive sales and interest that games looked good. way better and more realistic.
Okay, I brought you guys a story from the New York Times that came out on December 26th by Zachary Small called Video Games Can't Afford to Look This Good. The basics of the story were that throughout all of our lives, there was a boom in technology and video games became more and more hyper real. And it used to drive sales and interest that games looked good. way better and more realistic.
I'm sure you had this moment, like for me, I remember seeing the first map in N64 with Mario. I'm like, oh my God, this doesn't look like a Game Boy. Well, it turns out they're diminishing marginal returns as these maps have gotten more and more extreme. The graphics have gotten more and more hyper-real.
I'm sure you had this moment, like for me, I remember seeing the first map in N64 with Mario. I'm like, oh my God, this doesn't look like a Game Boy. Well, it turns out they're diminishing marginal returns as these maps have gotten more and more extreme. The graphics have gotten more and more hyper-real.
I'm sure you had this moment, like for me, I remember seeing the first map in N64 with Mario. I'm like, oh my God, this doesn't look like a Game Boy. Well, it turns out they're diminishing marginal returns as these maps have gotten more and more extreme. The graphics have gotten more and more hyper-real.
The games have become less fun to a lot of people and replaced by something that seems too much like real life. And for the first time, the video game industry is shrinking because of that.
The games have become less fun to a lot of people and replaced by something that seems too much like real life. And for the first time, the video game industry is shrinking because of that.
The games have become less fun to a lot of people and replaced by something that seems too much like real life. And for the first time, the video game industry is shrinking because of that.
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It's Roblox. It's Fortnite. It's Minecraft. And it's about community. It's about people want to have fun with their friends. And video games became something that can replace some social interactions. And the map and the hyper-realism and having to, like... play NBA 2K and have it be way more realistic than it was in 2012 actually wasn't driving stuff.
It's Roblox. It's Fortnite. It's Minecraft. And it's about community. It's about people want to have fun with their friends. And video games became something that can replace some social interactions. And the map and the hyper-realism and having to, like... play NBA 2K and have it be way more realistic than it was in 2012 actually wasn't driving stuff.
It's Roblox. It's Fortnite. It's Minecraft. And it's about community. It's about people want to have fun with their friends. And video games became something that can replace some social interactions. And the map and the hyper-realism and having to, like... play NBA 2K and have it be way more realistic than it was in 2012 actually wasn't driving stuff.
I thought this was really interesting for a number of reasons. One, it immediately connected to, I'm sure, what you felt. Dominique might have been where this was age-appropriate, but despite the fact that there was Xbox and PS3 or whatever whenever we were in college, there was an N64 in every dorm because people wanted to play games together.
I thought this was really interesting for a number of reasons. One, it immediately connected to, I'm sure, what you felt. Dominique might have been where this was age-appropriate, but despite the fact that there was Xbox and PS3 or whatever whenever we were in college, there was an N64 in every dorm because people wanted to play games together.
I thought this was really interesting for a number of reasons. One, it immediately connected to, I'm sure, what you felt. Dominique might have been where this was age-appropriate, but despite the fact that there was Xbox and PS3 or whatever whenever we were in college, there was an N64 in every dorm because people wanted to play games together.
And it wasn't about having the best graphics or the best stuff. It was about a sense of community and normalcy and the games were supposed to be fun. I found this to be a really interesting thing that They're now realizing that, that there's no reason to make Spider-Man look like Spider-Man.