GTInfection
Noob
I miss the good ol days of the 90s when arcades were booming and our raged was building from the change machine not accepting our crumpled dollar bills. I miss the days of wanting to go the supermarket with my folks, just so I can visit the magazine aisle and sneakily rip the cellophane off the latest gaming magazine. Where are the days when I prayed to the Gods that the one video game I could afford that year was going to provide me enough entertainment to last until the next one. Forever gone are the days when experiencing something genuinely new came from: the surprise appearance of a new arcade cabinet, the limited articles with blurry photos found within expensive magazine publications, and the gamble of that one video game purchase you've made based purely on box art.
Fast forward to the present state of video games and what I feel is a strong yearning for a period when the element of surprise still existed. Social media, websites, streaming sources, instant news feed has taken something away from me that I don't think can ever be brought back. How am I suppose to feel that pants-soiling sense of excitement from seeing a game like Mortal Kombat 2, or wasting my allowance for the week just to discover I can shoot a sonic boom if I charge the stick back and pull forward. All that has been replaced by a world where new games are marketed and expose to the point where you feel like you have conquered the game before the game is officially released.
With Mortal Kombat 10 around the corner, I am already dreading the idea of seeing monthly reveals of new characters, new moves, new stages, new combos, etc. I will still play the hell out of the game, but a part of me wishes for those days when a new game truly meant a surprising new experience. Those old days are a distant memory now, but I'm secretly hoping that one day, we will see a super awesome game be released completely under the radar and bring back the element of surprise like that of my fond memories.
Fast forward to the present state of video games and what I feel is a strong yearning for a period when the element of surprise still existed. Social media, websites, streaming sources, instant news feed has taken something away from me that I don't think can ever be brought back. How am I suppose to feel that pants-soiling sense of excitement from seeing a game like Mortal Kombat 2, or wasting my allowance for the week just to discover I can shoot a sonic boom if I charge the stick back and pull forward. All that has been replaced by a world where new games are marketed and expose to the point where you feel like you have conquered the game before the game is officially released.
With Mortal Kombat 10 around the corner, I am already dreading the idea of seeing monthly reveals of new characters, new moves, new stages, new combos, etc. I will still play the hell out of the game, but a part of me wishes for those days when a new game truly meant a surprising new experience. Those old days are a distant memory now, but I'm secretly hoping that one day, we will see a super awesome game be released completely under the radar and bring back the element of surprise like that of my fond memories.
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