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Wednesday, March 20, 2019

Videogame Review, Game & Watch Gallery for the Nintendo Gameboy (w/ Gameboy Advance and Worm Light)



Videogame Review, Game & Watch Gallery for the Nintendo Gameboy (w/ Gameboy Advance and Worm Light)


Sure, this old game may belong to a museum, but so do Atari 2600 games!  Even new video games can benefit from belonging to a museum and there’s no such thing as a console killer.  A console’s release doesn’t cancel the release of other consoles.  There’ll be a console with us as long as we live because applications themselves need consoles like phones, computers, controllers, and other devices.  If Google had done their research for Stadia more they would’ve realized that controllers over the years have been released as consoles in of themselves.  For example, joysticks and controllers throughout the generations so far have been released with built-in games and therefore each device is needed for its built-in games like Stadia does.  Game & Watch Gallery serves as a very neat illustration of arts in video games related to taste and reason on our fun and entertainment to be had: to this day, I haven’t yet collected everything for the painting gallery since those playable games of Octopus and others have been challenging.  Consoles like the Gameboy Advance will keep existing as long as they’re still working and not thrown in the trash.  Besides, even with Google’s Stadia, other companies will release their Netflix-like platforms or streams of online gaming.  Platforms like Stadia and Netflix are imaginary consoles.  What’s next?  A TV-less TV?  Let’s not get stupid!  I like playing old video games because it’s fun.  This game is a collection of greats- no puns, no fails.  None of us needs to become a Roman soldier in real life in order to cherish the moments with Mario and his friends and I expect Google and their supporters to be respectful of their parents and grandparents.  Stadia isn’t going to have all of the latest controllers and gadgets for Google- Virtual Boys will still be around, Sega Genesis systems will still be around, Xbox 360s will still be around, etc.  “Console killer” is slang first of all.  My Gameboy Advance still exists even with the upcoming Stadia.  So many videogame journalists don’t understand that videogame companies aren’t releasing “console killers” to replace consoles entirely.  What businesses often do is offer a variety of products to the videogame audiences so that different individuals can choose their favorites and excuse other products for somebody else.  Variety of products itself is what makes capitalism and industrialism combine.  My Gameboy game shows graphics and music that those supposed “modern” games have inability of producing.  No game is a game of all games.  Game & Watch Gallery itself is a timeless classic which speaks to the ages due to all the nature and privilege we have on experiencing mastered luxury.  If Google and their supporters want to know how disrespectful they are with a phrase like “console killer” try saying it to their parents and grandparents.  Maybe with enough courage they’ll go somewhere; if not, I’m happy with just my Gameboy.



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