jedimike said:It's in that CES report... I guess there is some high profile doctor that believes it and goes on talk shows and stuff. I forgot the percentage, but I think it is like 15% of the people believe this to be true. Of course these people certainly aren't going to let their children play games.
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Are there statistics that show what segment of society believe this?
Like for example age, or income. If most are 50 year olds supermarket cashiers it really isnt surprising and it wont have an effect on the gaming industry on the long or short run.
jooey said:Seriously? what a bunch of retards.
It really isnt less retared then saying that games make you kill people or that videogames are the works of Satan. Actually if you assume that games make kids study less then it's much less retared.
MetatronM said:Since getting here some 5 weeks ago, I've really kind of felt like this whole country was just crumbling from the inside out, especially Tokyo. People, by and large, simply don't look happy to be alive, and much of what you see is an illusion. I know a bunch of you guys are going to TGS in September, which is being held in Makuhari (which is where I've basically been based since I got here), and I know that you guys are going to see an area built up with 30-story office buildings, elevated parks, and an overall modern setting, but just keep in mind that those 30-story buildings are almost entirely empty and that what you are seeing is merely a polished shell of what could or should be. That is what Japan as a whole society kinda seems to be like to me right now (or at least Tokyo...Kyoto seemed to be fairing much better), and I feel like that general trend is finally catching about to the Japanese game industry. After all, the country has been in recession for YEARS, and really at the rate they're going, it really does feel like the country will remain in recession for at least another 15 years. So basically my point is that the country itself has been in stagnation for a long time now, and I feel like that's really starting to show up in the game industry in Japan. Basically, I don't even think it's really any fault of the industry, but rather just another symptom of the greater sweeping cultural and social malaise of the country.
At least, that's the way I feel about it.
How would you describe happy people? What illusions are you talking about? Could you tell us the difference between the empty Japanese and any happy people you know? Dont forget that Japan is a free country and however the Japanese decide to live is based on their own choices. If I didnt know you better Id say you think the Japanese need to accept Jesus to live good lives.