Our golden years.
Our golden years.
I just turned 30 this past August.
And that got me thinking about how life is for our generation. And how it might be when we all become seniors. I cannot see myself becoming a golf-playing, bird-feeding old fart. I think that unless my ability doesn't allow it anymore, I'll be playing games way after my 50's.
A whole lot of interesting things can happen in the next 20 years. There's a lot of books, programs, music, and entertainment options we haven't tried yet.
What do you think it's going to be like? I imagine it'll be an interesting time when we all become seniors. We might be a very active, dynamic generation of old gentlemen. It's going to be the freaking first half of the 21st century and we'll sure see a lot of interesting things happening.
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And that got me thinking about how life is for our generation. And how it might be when we all become seniors. I cannot see myself becoming a golf-playing, bird-feeding old fart. I think that unless my ability doesn't allow it anymore, I'll be playing games way after my 50's.
A whole lot of interesting things can happen in the next 20 years. There's a lot of books, programs, music, and entertainment options we haven't tried yet.
What do you think it's going to be like? I imagine it'll be an interesting time when we all become seniors. We might be a very active, dynamic generation of old gentlemen. It's going to be the freaking first half of the 21st century and we'll sure see a lot of interesting things happening.
Opinions?
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Re: Our golden years.
We're a generation that spends more of our free time sitting on our asses than any previous generation. Somehow I don't see us getting more active as we age.Specineff wrote:We might be a very active, dynamic generation of old gentlemen.

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Yeah, I wonder how the oil thing we've got going pans out.Specineff wrote: A whole lot of interesting things can happen in the next 20 years.
A semi-frightening personal thought: I'll be 30 in 2012. 2012 is also supposed to be a critical year in our history.
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I turn 29 next month, & my wife turns 30 in December. I'm not sure how the next 20 years will affect me, but hopefully it will be a wild ride filled with children, gaming, more money (i.e. better salary), & lots of fun. I have no desire to become a "stuffy old person" in any way. I'd rather keep playing games & enjoying the things that I like. I don't see any reason we can't keep doing that.
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C'mon, golf is awesome. But yeah, I've often thought about myself aging. One of my hobbies that I connect to that more than games, though, is my love of techno music. I've often pictured myself sitting around with my grandkids, playing them all my old 12 inch records, while they ask me what the hell this crap music is. Heh.
In all seriousness, though, despite the number of people I know who have a job that involves a lot of sitting around, I think most of us will probably be somewhat healthier than people in their 70's/80's are now, just because of improved medical technology. Still, it's a funny thought, but I've often wished I was born a bit later in history (neural interface :rock:), or earlier (Victorian era, aww jeah).
In all seriousness, though, despite the number of people I know who have a job that involves a lot of sitting around, I think most of us will probably be somewhat healthier than people in their 70's/80's are now, just because of improved medical technology. Still, it's a funny thought, but I've often wished I was born a bit later in history (neural interface :rock:), or earlier (Victorian era, aww jeah).

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As a 36 year old, I'm only getting better at shmups. But I got a late start and only got really into them in the last couple years.
I figure that as my responses begin to slow down, I'll turn to more memory-based shmups. Lately I've been really loving the R-Type series, so I don't think that future time should be so bad. Fortunately, I can enjoy games that I'm pretty terrible at; I'm not sure how true this is of the rest of you. Will you still want to play even if you really suck?
I figure that as my responses begin to slow down, I'll turn to more memory-based shmups. Lately I've been really loving the R-Type series, so I don't think that future time should be so bad. Fortunately, I can enjoy games that I'm pretty terrible at; I'm not sure how true this is of the rest of you. Will you still want to play even if you really suck?
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going strong for more than 2 years.professor ganson wrote:Will you still want to play even if you really suck?

edit: actually it has probably been closer to 4... not old yet...
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We are on the edge of a breakthrough, or disaster. It all depends on what happens.
But I think we'll be old enough to read the headline on a newspaper in 2050: "Last drop of oil pumped out of Earth!"
We may see the death of gas-powered cars. In fact, my prediction in car design 20 years from now is that we'll be driving small, hybrid, 4wd hatchbacks.
Who knows what videogames will like in the future?
But I think we'll be old enough to read the headline on a newspaper in 2050: "Last drop of oil pumped out of Earth!"
We may see the death of gas-powered cars. In fact, my prediction in car design 20 years from now is that we'll be driving small, hybrid, 4wd hatchbacks.
Who knows what videogames will like in the future?
Shmups: It's all about blowing stuff up!
Twiddle wrote:I can't wait until the world becomes a steampunk nightmare with the transition to coal.

law of the djungle and all that.. yeah that would be awesome!
umm yeah im 23 so im still in my "wasted youth" years i guess.. ill get back to ya in a decennia

the destruction of everything, is the beginning of something new. your whole world is on fire, and soon, you'll be too..
Re: Our golden years.
I feel the same way. I'll probably be playing games until I go blind or die. I'm only 24 years old, but I already know this. I predict a future where damn near everybody and their grandma will be playing videogames. And that means we'll probably be seeing a more lazy and less active next generation of people.Specineff wrote:I think that unless my ability doesn't allow it anymore, I'll be playing games way after my 50's.
Yeah, but the question is -- will shmups freaks like us still be playing oldschool arcade games? Or will we get addicted to some crazy future online VR experience? I know this forum has lost a few members to WoW already. 


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Why is it the people without cars worry about oil? jklolRob wrote: Yeah, I wonder how the oil thing we've got going pans out.
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'Cuz if any of us who more "directly" depend on it ever thought about it too much, we'd probably end up unable to get up in the morning, heh heh.Nemo wrote:Why is it the people without cars worry about oil? jklol

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i.e. everyone who gets their food from a grocery store.BulletMagnet wrote: 'Cuz if any of us who more "directly" depend on it...
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