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Originally posted by: wandering And yet, we are always waiting for a product that is just over the horizon. Always telling ourselves: once I have this one thing, I'll be happy. And yet we never are.
This stems from my childhood, actually...
We were always so dirt poor that buying a game happened maybe twice a year and each game received careful screening from my mother to make sure it wouldn't turn me into a serial killer and I haven't become one yet (it's a bad career move...for now).
Thus, when I came of the age and money where I could finally buy my OWN games, it was like the best empowerment high in the world, only recently winding down where I no longer look forward to games with the same ravenous enthusiasm I once did.
I blame this on boredom with games these days. Nothing feels new and fun anymore, it seems, which is why I'm looking forward to the Wii, but at the same time, I don't have the same level of anticipation I once did.
It might be because I'm trying other things in my life which don't involve gaming right now, but the part of me which used to barely contain the excitement of bringing a new game home has long since been quieted.
But I'm glad of that because I hate the materialism involved in so readily looking forward to the time we can purchase an inanimate object. I suppose that, in perspective, we're purchasing virtual adventures made by other people, but my point remains: in the end, it's just another escape.