
An editorial on TechSark discussing the quick changes gaming is going through this generation.

As CES draws to a close we examine what it means, and what is to come in the next 12 months.

LOS ANGELES, NEW YORK -- The Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) and the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) have announced nominations for outstanding achievement in videogame writing during 2010. The winner of this year’s WGA Videogame Writing Award, which recognizes writers as key creative talent in today’s gaming industry, will be presented at the upcoming 2011 Writers Guild Awards to be held on Saturday, February 5, 2011, at simultaneous ceremonies in Los Angeles and New York.

"More times than not guys have said, “I don’t see any girls playing Call of Duty!” and it isn’t limited to just Call of Duty, you can insert any game into that statement and yes, a guy has said it. But the truth is that there are plenty of females playing all of these massively popular games online, be it on PlayStation Network or Xbox Live; they are just hiding from you and this is why.
The amount of times a female gets sexually harassed over these games, in one way or another, is beyond me as a male..."
funny man!
that's the way it goes man!
women are just made of meat that men would want to eat up!
60million PSN users, now I know where the 30million half game from, and the only game on Home.
-Ninja Gaiden- always sick!:)
"I don't see any girls playing Wii fit"
"I don't see any girls playing farmville"
"I don't see any girls playing... kitchen themed games"
I could go on...
Good article though! Funny :D And serious :/
That's how it should be.
Such foul creatures still exist?
I thought we had banished them from the pace of our manly Earth last century, and presented them with their utmost beloved friend and life companion: the kitchen.
...Guess there are still some out there that want to build a revolution.
...May the Lord have mercy on us, for all the sins we must commit to extinguish this threat aside once and for all.
Men, it is the time to rise, and fight!
But ah, on-topic:
Honestly, if you don't like it, then change your sex.
Or something.
But ah, as long as women don't go "HURR IMA GURL GAEMR GUISE!" online, I don't mind playing with them.
...Then again, nope, women that go all like "YES I'M A GIRL AND I PLAY GAMES" are in every corner of online gaming.
And beyond.
Well this what happened last nite when gaming with my gf on Blk Ops.
Kid in game,"WTF! Girls don't play COD! GTFO!"
My gf,"Hey STFU kid or I'm gonna find where you live, grab you by the leg and shake you til you drop your lunch money!"
Yes girls DO play games.
but none of those things actually bettered gaming in any way, it's all money making schemes. its certainly changing...but for the worse imo. the gaming i grew up with, thats kept me in this hobby for 25 years, the kind where all you needed was the game disc and an extra controller, dies with the ps2.
now it's all about how much money you have. want to play with your friends? pay for online play. want to keep playing with your friends? oops you need the new maps. want the rest of a game you enjoy? open up your wallet.
"Think gaming will be referred to as a toy then? Only by the most ignorant, this writer thinks." no, i'm starting to think of it as a bill, much like my phone or internet. i WISH it was still a toy.
definitely good points. gaming has really gotten expensive lately and there's always the question of what's left out of the game purposely. it's the dark side of those things though imo
i remember a time where you just bought a game and that was it you would spend hours having fun with it GTA San Andreas is a good example but now you have to pay for dlc this dlc that
So it's pretty much the verdict that companies leave alot of content out to sell it later?