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Old 27-03-2007, 11:46 AM   #106
humorguy
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We don't really get adventures any more...
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this is true though - i never quite understood why people just started to lose interest in adventure games when they were so popular back in the 90s. strange.
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not true!!! just go visit - www.ghostinthesheet.com & www.justadventure.com

ghost in the sheet is not finished yet but I think it looks great so far also I have seen quite a few other adventure games on www.justadventure.com that look pretty great and that I might buy so no, I don't agree at all that the adventure genre is dead, you just have to look a bit harder .
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Never said adventure games were dead, but if you have to look harder for them, they are not doing well. By dead anyway, I think in terms of general gamers that just go into their games store on a Saturday and picks from what's on show. In the 90's he would almost always have an adventure or two to choose from. No longer. Now in that general gaming mass market, compared with the 90's adventure gaming is dead I am afraid.
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