When did video games die?

When did video games die?

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when your tastes got stuck in the past you massive turd.

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>obvious bait thread to shit on any western games and say japan is best
Fuck off anti american scumbag

>Top: Fun games
>Bottom: Fun games
What did OP mean by this?

>posts only japanese games for 2000
>posts only american games for 2010
good bait attempt

Reword that to: when you grew up and became a responsible adult

>3 games that didn't live up to their predecessor
wow 2000 was garbo

when you became bitter with life

Only one of the games in the 2000 box was Japanese you dumbfuck

>only japanese games for 2000
user...

Now that's some quality bait.

4/10. Nice try,

Yes fellow user?

Banjo-Tooie and Perfect Dark are British.

tooie has way more content but i remember having more fun with kazooie, tooie is just way too boring to replay, you have to do so much stuff

when graphics became believable enough for normal people

why is doom eternal there? are you shit at video games?

Yeah, I meant to say that. I even aborted my post before I posted so I could correct it, but it went through anyway. That's why I deleted it.

2008

Maybe games got worse that year, but I feel like the shift that started it all happened earlier. BioShock, Assassin's Creed, and Portal (all 2007) are from a completely different era and have more in common with the 2020 games than the games on the top in the OP.

isnt dues ex british too

Around 2000s, I believe. Execs meddling had always been the good/bad thing for the industry, but in the 00s they already had complete control over a lot of major video game companies and games from then on increasingly became a streamlined multiplatform stuff.

this sums up everything

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>doesnt know how to superbanjo

Ion Storm was from Texas. The other game there not from Japan, America or Britain is Baldur's Gate II, which is Canadian.

But different people reading that comic are of different ages. It can't have gone to shit in different times.

When western devs shifted their focus to consoles instead of PC, and Japanese devs started to emulate western trends rather than doing their own thing.

This feels like a Timbox thread.
Is it one?

What about majora's mask

Yes it has, everyone here will have a different answer

Some say 1995, 2000, 2004, 2007, 2010

The sound you just heard was the joke flying over your head

The only game I've played from the 2000 list is Majora's Mask and I didn't enjoy it.

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i dont even know what are you talking about

around the mid 2010s

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When you decided they died.

But see, there is an objective truth. For instance, 1995 is objectively the wrong answer because Ocarina of Time came out after that year.

I'm not asking for jokes. I want serious answers.

When did your brain die. Retard

>Ocarina of Time came out after that year.
Objectively worse then link to the past in every way imaginable

Objectively false. Ocarina of Time is one of the greatest video games of all time.
Link to the Past is also great. But the fact that OoT came out after 1995 proves that gaming didn't die that year.

Your shitty opinion is objectively wrong.

>Ocarina of Time is one of the greatest video games of all time
Anyone who says this never played PC games.

LttP is the most overrated shit in the entire series