cormack12
Gold Member
With the uprising of digital games what does an actual video game crash 'look like' in this day and age?
Mid 80's was lots of games in stores, eventually getting landfilled to make room for goods that were selling. Bargain bins were common. We already have shovelware like those 1000gs/platinum harvest titles.
So I dunno, less AAA games? Less AA games? More indie studio's? Less investment for games to be created? The break up and acquisition of large players.
Cant we argue this is the new normal anyway?
Mid 80's was lots of games in stores, eventually getting landfilled to make room for goods that were selling. Bargain bins were common. We already have shovelware like those 1000gs/platinum harvest titles.
So I dunno, less AAA games? Less AA games? More indie studio's? Less investment for games to be created? The break up and acquisition of large players.
Cant we argue this is the new normal anyway?