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Well, it seems our old friend Jeremy "Toastyfrog" Parish has gone off on a couple of tangents about the current state of the state of video games and the gap between the casual and hardcoare gamers, noting that nobody has yet to truly captialize on the legions of so called "non-gamers" who liek to paly bejeweled and so forth as time waster in order to stem a tide of boredom as opposed to buying a console and getting into complex games like Halo 2 and Grand Theft Auto: San Andaras. Now the important question being asked here is whether the fanbase of the video game industry is getting too hardcore? Meaning that everyone, fan and vendor alike, is getting too myopic and arrogant for thier own good which will eventually lead to a bunch of obtuse and overly-specialized games that will only cater to that particular fanbase, kind of like Dungeons and Dragons was back in the second edition days. Or is the industry getting too mainstream meaning that gaming is becoming increasing dumbed-down and cliche ridden in order to appeal to the troglodyte like masses resulting in a nearly never ending parade of crap?
				
			Well, it seems our old friend Jeremy "Toastyfrog" Parish has gone off on a couple of tangents about the current state of the state of video games and the gap between the casual and hardcoare gamers, noting that nobody has yet to truly captialize on the legions of so called "non-gamers" who liek to paly bejeweled and so forth as time waster in order to stem a tide of boredom as opposed to buying a console and getting into complex games like Halo 2 and Grand Theft Auto: San Andaras. Now the important question being asked here is whether the fanbase of the video game industry is getting too hardcore? Meaning that everyone, fan and vendor alike, is getting too myopic and arrogant for thier own good which will eventually lead to a bunch of obtuse and overly-specialized games that will only cater to that particular fanbase, kind of like Dungeons and Dragons was back in the second edition days. Or is the industry getting too mainstream meaning that gaming is becoming increasing dumbed-down and cliche ridden in order to appeal to the troglodyte like masses resulting in a nearly never ending parade of crap?