The Man Who Knew Too Much

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#1 Insane-Gamer
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Over the last three decades gaming has grown. It's spread it's wings and flown into the sub-concious of probably the majority of the population of Earth. I imagine you'd be hard pressed in this modern age to find anyone that hasn't heard of at least one facet of the gaming World. Even more so now as Nintendo's Wii, Microsoft's Kinect and Sony's Playstation Move attract a previously disinterested group of soap opera fans, crossword puzzlers, knitters, gardeners, Grandads & Grannies and everything in between and challenge them to forget their preconceptions about video games and start playing.

Over 30 years gaming has grown from a predominantly male tribe of frowned upon kids eager for their next fix of blocky, pixelated fun into an entire Nation of passionate gamers with the World at their fingertips.

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#2 Insane-Gamer
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couldn't agree more! too much information overload

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Exactly...?
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#4 TheEroica  Moderator
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Exactly...?siLVURcross
This is the read that touches on my belifs that you cant catagorize what a gamer is. When we were kids it was something much different. There were distinct genre of games and a certain makeup off what a gamr was that's not true anymore. With all good always come some bad... well maybe not bad just different