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When Videogames Publishers Go 'Street'

Thanks to 1UP/OPM for its article discussing what they describe as the 'thugging' of the videogame industry, referencing games such as Def Jam Fight for NY and Midnight Club 3: Dub Edition. The piece suggests: "Whether it was established franchises morphing into more streetwise versions of their former selves or new franchises emerging wearing their hip-hop influences on their sleeves, it was clear that the urban lifestyle is being embraced by developers and publishers alike." Marc Ecko argues "I think the problem is that the games industry is generationally nostalgic", and Steve Allison of Midway charges: "The guys bitching about this new trend are inching up on 35 years old, and they grew up on old-school gameplay. They're a very vocal bunch, but they're just not the market anymore."

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  1. There is no such thing as "Street". by Eric_Cartman_South_P · · Score: 1, Troll

    Karma to burn, so I don't mind the hit for speaking the truth:

    There is no such thing as "Street" or "Urban". It's "Black".

  2. Re:Sell out by proj_2501 · · Score: 0, Troll

    holy shit! that was some amazing commentary! +72 insightful!