Technology in Gaming. How far we advanced since the 1983 Video Game Crash.

Did you know that at one point, the gaming industry's revenue was at a measly 100$ million? Well times have certainly changed since then. We are at the golden age of gaming, where accessibility and modifications are at an all time high.

 

My kid had one thing and one thing only in his mind when i was at work and he was home alone on his computer:

Yes, that is correct, he used to explore the rich, expansive universe of alien fetish pornography by himself. That is of course a weird thing to be into, but everyone of us has out guilty pleasure of something we can't help ourselves. My kid loves aliens, maybe a little bit too much, but i respect his passion. When i bought him an E.T. toy back when i was working, he used to get a huge boner that would always hide it with the toys i bought.

 

So the question arises:

Did our love for this venue came naturally as we grew up? Or was it the source of other 3rd party factors? Apparently people nowadays are really into alien intercourse. Could this be a pre-programmed aspect that the real aliens themselves have put into us? We used to go to the moon for christ sake. What are we doing today? Creating some 8 legged blue busty big butt alien banging some cockcroach.

This wasn't an instant change of culture, but a gradual rise of things that we crave for almost on daily basis. And here is the thing. We are not born with our fetishes, we develop them. Or do we? At what point did the aliens themselves probed us to believe in sick fantasies of them? That is probably how the pyramid themselves were built. The passion for the slaves during those times were enforced by divine reward of big tits Gol'Tada, the alien queen of tits and wine. That's how major labor across the entire world was enforced, but the pyramid period was the most exposed, it's the most covered aspect of alien encounter across the History Channel. 

 

But first, here's the statistic:

Showing the massive changes we used to have in this industry back in the day. Of course the graph is complementary as is for every article, for credibility sake, the fact does not matter.

 

In the end our technology today were attributed to many factors, many more apparent than others, but as we consume the products, we are mostly indifferent on how they were made to be in the first place. How they were made... it might surprise you, as it surprised my kid.

 

DISCLAIMER: This is an educated opinion of someone who has been relatively informed about today's journalism, but do not think of it as fact. It was made from varying opinions and sources other than myself.

Source of this article: Myself (Caecus est inamabilis sciurus)

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