<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?><oembed><version><![CDATA[1.0]]></version><provider_name><![CDATA[Malstrom's Articles News]]></provider_name><provider_url><![CDATA[https://seanmalstrom.wordpress.com]]></provider_url><author_name><![CDATA[seanmalstrom]]></author_name><author_url><![CDATA[https://seanmalstrom.wordpress.com/author/seanmalstrom/]]></author_url><title><![CDATA[Email: I&#8217;m officially too old for this&nbsp;shit&#8230;]]></title><type><![CDATA[link]]></type><html><![CDATA[<p><em>I remember the Atari 2600.</em></p>
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<div id="yui_3_7_2_1_1369336256238_2280"><em>I remember the Intellivision.</em></div>
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<div id="yui_3_7_2_1_1369336256238_2590"><em>I remember the NES, the SNES, the Genesis, the PSX, the N64&#8230;</em></div>
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<div id="yui_3_7_2_1_1369336256238_2592"><em>I remember the good old times when every time you wanted to play a videogame, you just had to turn on the console, put a game and play.</em></div>
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<div id="yui_3_7_2_1_1369336256238_2594"><em>I remember when a videogame console was a videogame console and not a device that tried to do things I don&#8217;t require.</em></div>
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<div id="yui_3_7_2_1_1369336256238_2596"><em>I remember when multiplayer was done by inviting your friends over.</em></div>
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<div id="yui_3_7_2_1_1369336256238_2598"><em>I remember enjoying a game not for the graphics or the gimmicks, but because they were fun and captivated my imagination.</em></div>
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<div id="yui_3_7_2_1_1369336256238_2600"><em>I remember all that. Those are now memories I treasure, because all that has disappeared.</em></div>
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<p><em>With the Xbox One Announcement and all that implies, I think it&#8217;s official. I&#8217;m too old for this shit.</em></p>
<p>I said the same thing once. Then came the Wii. &#8220;Oh!&#8221; I squealed. &#8220;Someone made a game console FOR ME!&#8221; Then I realized people like myself were the great quiet majority.</p>
<p>I have faith in gamers. Every time someone puts out a console with big airy notions, gamers give them a lesson in reality. This lesson may come immediately or within time. But it will come.</p>
<p>My dark days were a couple of generations ago where *every* video game had to be 3d. I used to think that gaming has passed me by, that I was too old, and gaming wasn&#8217;t for me anymore. But the reality was that I was a member of a large under-served market who would be having another day in the sun.</p>
<p>Nintendo has always saw gamers as &#8216;savvy customers&#8217;. In other words, they aren&#8217;t idiots. If they were, there wouldn&#8217;t have been a 1983 crash, and PS3 would have risen to heaven. I only fear the hardcore who are entirely manipulated by marketing. I despise FPS games on consoles because of the crappy controls. But the hardcore think it is the &#8216;cool&#8217; way to play because that is what the commercials said. The result is no more FPS games made for PC.</p>
<p>But even I question whether the Xbox One&#8217;s removal of game ownership is too much&#8230; even for the hardcore gamer. If the hardcore gamers buy the Xbox One, they deserve their future of being gaming serfs.</p>
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