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#1 nuke_rochill
Member since 2005 • 25 Posts

This is to encourage gamers to discuss about the potential or rather the probability of games in the future bringing about a change in the society, may sound a little overdone but when you look at the way games are shaping up the minds of younger generations (teenagers especially) in countries like South Korea there is more than that meets the eye. Also core gamers may converse on the morphing of the real and virtual worlds, when or where will it end? Or should it? My question is, "Will gaming in the future transcend the traditional belief that games are only meant for entertainment and cannot therefore possibly be used for bringing about a positive change in society?" What are your views on this and the implications of such a perspective? "Gaming Evolution" as I call it - must be mediated upon. All hands on deck!! Cheers to gamers!!

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This is to encourage gamers to discuss about the potential or rather the probability of games in the future bringing about a change in the society, may sound a little overdone but when you look at the way games are shaping up the minds of younger generations (teenagers especially) in countries like South Korea there is more than that meets the eye. Also core gamers may converse on the morphing of the real and virtual worlds, when or where will it end? Or should it? My question is, "Will gaming in the future transcend the traditional belief that games are only meant for entertainment and cannot therefore possibly be used for bringing about a positive change in society?" What are your views on this and the implications of such a perspective? "Gaming Evolution" as I call it - must be mediated upon. All hands on deck!! Cheers to gamers!!

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#3 nuke_rochill
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This is to encourage gamers to discuss about the potential or rather the probability of games in the future bringing about a change in the society, may sound a little overdone but when you look at the way games are shaping up the minds of younger generations (teenagers especially) in countries like South Korea there is more than that meets the eye. Also core gamers may converse on the morphing of the real and virtual worlds, when or where will it end? Or should it? My question is, "Will gaming in the future transcend the traditional belief that games are only meant for entertainment and therefore cannot possibly be used for bringing about a positive change in society?" What are your views on this and the implications of such a perspective? "Gaming Evolution" as I call it - must be mediated upon. All hands on deck!! Cheers to gamers!!

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