An Interview With 2old2play's Doodi
vinnie2k writes "This is an interesting interview with the founder of 2old2play.com. In it he discusses the future of gaming for older people, why we need communities like 2old2play, and how the gaming industry needs to refocus its efforts on the games it makes. Cool insight and worth the read for any older gamers."
...to use numbers instead of words and pluralize with a 'Z'.
"An Interview With 2old2play's Doodi"
who is this 2old2play and why are we interviewing his "Doodi"?
/. is overrun by bed-wetting elitist nerds
let it be known, for anything other than servers, a *nix OS sucks
but TFA makes it clear that in the gaming world; 25 is the new 60!
Hey, you're never 2old to be /.'ed!
A 26yo declaring that anyone over 25 is "too old"? Let me be the first to stand up and yell "stupid young whippersnapper!"
*sigh* Kids these days...
Can you describe this thing you call a "life??"
I'm an old timer. I recently found a very challenging game, exciting, and fraught with risk. The game is called Automatic Transmission. Take it apart. Try to put it back together. Hope that it works. Fun.
i agree completely! i wish my father could play video games with any skill, it would give us at least one thing to talk about. however one of my uncles, i have happily spent many evenings laughing cheerfully as we killed prostitutes in GTA:San Andreas. truly, when this last gap is gone and everyone plays games, it will return to a more family time, with more leisure time spent together. i look forward to killing prostitutes with my own son/daughter (heh, just had to go back and add /daughter, guess i just learned something about my hopes for the future) in a cyber worldthat sounds like a joke but i'm deadly serious
EA Sports presents: "Extreme Shuffleboard".
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