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Head of Desserts:
All games have been digitized. All carts and discs have been requisitioned by the government. To see the ending of a game you must pay money. To unlock more parts of the story, you must pay money. You must buy more ammo with real money.

To buy a Mature rated game (that has been censored to oblivion), you must fill out a lot of paperwork and wait 3 days to have the game.
All the men and normal nice women who work in the video game industry have been executed. Feminists now control the industry.

Retro games and emulators have been incinerated, like when Nazis did with book burnings.

All violence and mature themes have been censored.

There are no new ips, just the same rehashed content. The industry is saturated in first person shooters.

Consoles will costs 1,000 dollars now.

EA and Activision are more powerful than the government.

Mario is dead. Sonic is dead. Megaman was brought to life for a second, then killed again.

/bleak


tiamaxwell:
1st I would take a few down with me if they came for my games.
2nd Gamers as a whole need to realize the power they have in the industry. As the consumer you shouldn't keep buying games from devs who are making garbage and including features that are detrimental (DRM).
3rd with options like steam and the like, on PC at least, Indy devs are making some nice stuff.

we can't keep supporting games that come out buggy and force us to pay more for the whole game. If we keep doing so there will be no one to blame but ourselves. For instance, I have not and will not buy an xbone because of what they tried to pull. My fiance use to love the assassins creed games but hasn't been able to finish assassins creed 3 because of a bug in the main missions. Don't bother about the newest one. 

Also feminists are not the game developers customers so why would they want to pander to them? I would not worry about that to much as that problem because as soon as they release a SJW friendly game it will flop.

All the laws you mentioned seem unenforceable.

but I will agree the state of the current gen is sad. xbone's failure, Ps4 with no games that convince me to buy it, and No decent new PC games. The only system I have liked so far is the WiiU because I can actually play multiplayer games with friends in my own home without them having their own games and hardware. I have noticed Nintendo lately focusing on paid DLC which I don't like. The instant I need to pay for DLC in a zelda game is the day I quite buying new games. (hyrule warriors doesn't count)
BadChad:

--- Quote from: tiamaxwell on December 10, 2014, 06:16:57 PM ---The instant I need to pay for DLC in a zelda game is the day I quite buying new games. (hyrule warriors doesn't count)
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You may want to prepare yourself for that sometime in the near future.

I'm a pretty die hard Zelda fan myself and DLC is the last thing I'd like to see become of a part of it. But like you mentioned, Nintendo is certainly showing more and more interest in the DLC crazy as of late. And since it seems like Nintendo is actually putting some effort into pushing this one into the next gen with higher quality graphics and a more open world with more freedom. So it certainly wouldn't be totally crazy to see them add DLC for it down the line too. But I'm really hoping they stay away from that, especially with the Zelda series. *fingers crossed*
SegaNomadman:
I'm only ever against DLC if it is NECESSARY to complete the game. New tracks in Mario Kart or things like extra characters are fine with me, they're just trying to add options for people that want them, not forcing people to buy them. I ABSOLUTELY hate games that are pay to play or pay for faster completion. This is why the mobile phone games just don't appeal to me.
TDIRunner:

--- Quote from: Sega Nomadman on December 11, 2014, 09:41:32 AM ---I'm only ever against DLC if it is NECESSARY to complete the game. New tracks in Mario Kart or things like extra characters are fine with me, they're just trying to add options for people that want them, not forcing people to buy them. I ABSOLUTELY hate games that are pay to play or pay for faster completion. This is why the mobile phone games just don't appeal to me.

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