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I only have Napoleon and Empire. Good enough for me.

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@neowarrior121 They didn't need to go through them all. I doubt they do anyway.

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Johnny was going to cover the "Greatest Game of the Decade", but Danny's evil stare changed his mind.

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@pelvist Probably because it's older and no longer has the same impact it did in 2010.

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@arqe Okay, I was left with the impression that games like Dead Island were successful.

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@arqe That is why zombie games are so successful.

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Looks big and boring. Slash, shoot, slash, shoot, move along, slash, etc. More mutants and apocalyptic worlds. If gamers were as demanding now as they were in the mid 80's, there'd be bargain bins all over filled with these games. I swear gamers these days would be excited over E.T. for the Atari 2600. Look at the way he sticks his neck out, that is so awesome!

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@Ayato_Kamina_1 This is one of the problems with the industry as it is. There's too many large corporations that own these developers and don't bother utilizing their abilities. Instead they churn out the same shit each year with little to no innovation. A long time ago there were more mainstream developers that didn't belong to one company. I think this is why indie developers are thriving. That's how the 80's were. More independent developers, more competition.

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@shakensparco I do, you don't. I'd explain, but if you're not a gamer from the 70's or 80's, you still wouldn't understand.

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Smart. It's about time someone looked to acquiring some fresh blood rather than continue to use these rundown producers from the 80's and 90's.