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kondo said:
How long do you think before there is no more market for videogames . Or do you think it will be forever?
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I think they'll evolve with technology. Eventually (maybe hundreds of years from now) we'll have something similar to the Star Trek holodeck, but someone still has to program the football game you play. As time goes on we'll get closer and closer to being exactly like TV, then we'll get closer and closer to being in an actual gameNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818 -
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kondo said:
How long do you think before there is no more market for videogames . Or do you think it will be forever?
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I think they'll evolve with technology. Eventually (maybe hundreds of years from now) we'll have something similar to the Star Trek holodeck, but someone still has to program the football game you play. As time goes on we'll get closer and closer to being exactly like TV, then we'll get closer and closer to being in an actual gameNintendo Switch Friend Code: SW-7009-7102-8818Comment
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I expect within the next 10yrs you will be able to buy a suit for football and hockey fans where if you get hit in the screen you will feel it through the suit. Of course the pain will have sliders for the user.
It doesn't get much realer than that.
Or some sort of VR type stuff where for example in football games you will have to run on a pad to move up the field on the screen.
But my ideas involve movement and exercise and I know the majority of gamers avoid working out like I avoid ignorant peopleComment
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Re: videogames forever?
I expect within the next 10yrs you will be able to buy a suit for football and hockey fans where if you get hit in the screen you will feel it through the suit. Of course the pain will have sliders for the user.
It doesn't get much realer than that.
Or some sort of VR type stuff where for example in football games you will have to run on a pad to move up the field on the screen.
But my ideas involve movement and exercise and I know the majority of gamers avoid working out like I avoid ignorant peopleComment
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DXZeke said:
This is from National Geographic speical on Weight and Obesitiy.
Video Gamers burn 35 calories per hour playing video games.
Amazing huh?
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how many calories do they burn when they get pissed off and start throwing the controller (or whatever is closest) around?
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DXZeke said:
This is from National Geographic speical on Weight and Obesitiy.
Video Gamers burn 35 calories per hour playing video games.
Amazing huh?
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how many calories do they burn when they get pissed off and start throwing the controller (or whatever is closest) around?
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videogames are going to be like.. tv and movies around for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time.Comment
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videogames are going to be like.. tv and movies around for a LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONG time.Comment
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