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ff babe
09-25-2004, 05:20 PM
what games do we have instore for people in 1000yrs time, what ideas could u come up with, what kind of game or characters would you like?

Chris
09-25-2004, 05:28 PM
S-S-S-SLOW DOWN-------- :p

Why are you in such a hurry ?
Take the time to settle down and get comfortable.
Don't mad-rush everything...SLOW DOWN ;)

ZeZipster
09-25-2004, 05:29 PM
S-S-S-SLOW DOWN-------- :p

Why are you in such a hurry ?
Take the time to settle down and get comfortable.
Don't mad-rush everything...SLOW DOWN ;)


That'd be one game I wouldn't buy.

Erdrick Holmes
09-25-2004, 05:49 PM
I'd still be playing King of Fighters non stop.

TasteyPies
09-25-2004, 05:58 PM
Comming summer of 2068, Final fantasy XXXVIII

Ralf Sue Joe and Matt (they have run out of inventive names) take on...A mean guy that wants to break crystals! now they must sing in concerts and rub old women's backs and put long sharp things into ugly monsters heads and go to strip clubs and stuff! YAY SEX SELLS! Now with super highly computer aided gameplay! You just LET it play itself! Just watch out for those topless dancers! Now with BETTER graphics, you actualy THINK your getting a lapdance!

Trumpet Thief
09-25-2004, 06:06 PM
chaos: I'd me looking forward to about twenty years into the future where hopefully the whole Xenosaga collection will be complete. Me still replaying Episode IV over and over again for no reason.

Rubedo: And where a great new Gundam anime will come, and I'll keep watching that over and over. FF might lose it's luster till that time, but hopefully it won't.

Shoeberto
09-25-2004, 06:10 PM
I'm looking forward to games that use probes all over your body while you're sitting in a vat of liquid while robots tend to you that places you into a fantasy world draped over your eyes to make you ignorant to the years upon years of robot torture.

Necronopticous
09-25-2004, 06:13 PM
1000 years into the future, no one will play video games. Everyone will be injected at birth with microscopic robots that reproduce themselves billions of times inside their bodies, the robots will control every cell action and reaction in their body preventing disease or sickness from ever occuring, halting age once you reach a certain desired one, and allowing you to live a healthy indefinate life for as long as you see fit. No one will play video games anymore because we will no longer have such a desire, every single living human will be stripped of free roaming thought processes and have only one common interest; to learn. Most likely the only games that will be played are things such as Chess and Go, just for testing probability. Virtual environments may be created, but most likely they will only be for training exercises in one discipline or another. No one will have any inspiration to play video games, or do anything else enjoyable for that matter because their minds will not know (or care to know) the meaning of it. This will be the result of a bold anti-war movement to take away that which creates the dissonance necessary for war; free roaming thoughts and personal desires.

Sorry to bust your bubble, a more reasonable question would have been: What do you think games will be like in 50 years? At this time, we'll probably be thinking the real world has bad graphics. And chances are... There won't be any more "Twisted Metal" games. God, at least I hope not.

Erdrick Holmes
09-25-2004, 06:19 PM
I already thing FF has lost it's luster. Most of the new FF games suck compaired to the NES and SNES ones.

Necronopticous
09-25-2004, 06:30 PM
I already thing FF has lost it's luster. Most of the new FF games suck compaired to the NES and SNES ones.

Yep, they're just a speck in the shadow of all the games with colossal luster, such as the great Twisted Metal series. Give me a break, when will people realize they're not being "purist" when they make remarks like this, they're being stubborn. "I wish every game was like FFVI / This game sucks because it's not a rip off of FFVII / These games suck because they're not exactly like they used to be!" I don't know how to tell you this... But you can still be a purist and enjoy the new great games that Square makes. Flashy graphics don't make a good game, but they don't break one either. In an RPG the story and playability are all that matter, and they've consistently been solid. If you didn't like it that's fine, but realize that's an opinion, the game doesn't suck and I'm tired of reading that garbage. If you want to disagree with me about one of the games "sucking" or being a let-down to the series, let me have it. I have the understanding necessary to show you what you missed in the game, and why each and every story has been the work of pure genius.

black orb
09-26-2004, 03:12 AM
what games do we have instore for people in 1000yrs time, what ideas could u come up with, what kind of game or characters would you like?
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Lord Chainsaw
09-26-2004, 04:13 AM
Yep, they're just a speck in the shadow of all the games with colossal luster, such as the great Twisted Metal series. Give me a break, when will people realize they're not being "purist" when they make remarks like this, they're being stubborn. "I wish every game was like FFVI / This game sucks because it's not a rip off of FFVII / These games suck because they're not exactly like they used to be!" I don't know how to tell you this... But you can still be a purist and enjoy the new great games that Square makes. Flashy graphics don't make a good game, but they don't break one either. In an RPG the story and playability are all that matter, and they've consistently been solid. If you didn't like it that's fine, but realize that's an opinion, the game doesn't suck and I'm tired of reading that garbage. If you want to disagree with me about one of the games "sucking" or being a let-down to the series, let me have it. I have the understanding necessary to show you what you missed in the game, and why each and every story has been the work of pure genius.

Damn, I like you already.

Meat Puppet
09-26-2004, 10:49 AM
We'd all be pretty much dead.

Jolts
09-26-2004, 11:51 AM
Yep, they're just a speck in the shadow of all the games with colossal luster, such as the great Twisted Metal series. Give me a break, when will people realize they're not being "purist" when they make remarks like this, they're being stubborn. "I wish every game was like FFVI / This game sucks because it's not a rip off of FFVII / These games suck because they're not exactly like they used to be!" I don't know how to tell you this... But you can still be a purist and enjoy the new great games that Square makes. Flashy graphics don't make a good game, but they don't break one either. In an RPG the story and playability are all that matter, and they've consistently been solid. If you didn't like it that's fine, but realize that's an opinion, the game doesn't suck and I'm tired of reading that garbage. If you want to disagree with me about one of the games "sucking" or being a let-down to the series, let me have it. I have the understanding necessary to show you what you missed in the game, and why each and every story has been the work of pure genius.
The game Fantavision was pretty bad. All you did was set off fireworks :lol:, but like you said, that's my opinion.
We'd all be pretty much dead.
In 1000 years...yes, we would be, wouldn't we? :lol:

kikimm
09-27-2004, 06:00 AM
I doubt mankind will even last that long, with the earth getting sucked dry like it is right now. :shame: *shrug* Oh well.


:D

Rusty
09-27-2004, 10:16 AM
We'd all be pretty much dead.

SeeDRankLou
09-27-2004, 11:33 PM
1000 years into the future, no one will play video games. Everyone will be injected at birth with microscopic robots that reproduce themselves billions of times inside their bodies, the robots will control every cell action and reaction in their body preventing disease or sickness from ever occuring, halting age once you reach a certain desired one, and allowing you to live a healthy indefinate life for as long as you see fit. No one will play video games anymore because we will no longer have such a desire, every single living human will be stripped of free roaming thought processes and have only one common interest; to learn. Most likely the only games that will be played are things such as Chess and Go, just for testing probability. Virtual environments may be created, but most likely they will only be for training exercises in one discipline or another. No one will have any inspiration to play video games, or do anything else enjoyable for that matter because their minds will not know (or care to know) the meaning of it. This will be the result of a bold anti-war movement to take away that which creates the dissonance necessary for war; free roaming thoughts and personal desires.
1984 sequel?


We'd all be pretty much dead.
Nah, I think we'll still be a live.

In 1000 years, we will have War Room technology. I think that's what it's called at least, the training area in the X-Men comics. We will have stuff like that, tangible holograms. All kinds of games would be taken to the extreme with that technology.

nik0tine
09-28-2004, 01:26 AM
Games won't exist 1000 years in the future and neither will we.

Lord Chainsaw
09-28-2004, 07:12 PM
I don't know, there's a possibility we MIGHT still be around.

Nostradomus says 3797 is the year the world gets screwed over. That gives us another good 1800 years of gaming.

Necronopticous
09-28-2004, 08:56 PM
Nostradomus says 3797 is the year the world gets screwed over.

He also said that magical donkeys would take over the Soviet Union in the late 20th century.