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Post by mannypeters on Jan 15, 2010 11:51:37 GMT -4
The billion dollar battle: Movies vs Video Games. Quite a graph, I must say. However, they neglect to include home video sales for movies, but it's interesting to see the two compared. Attachments:
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Post by droidofages on Jan 15, 2010 13:27:58 GMT -4
That is interesting.
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Post by Chronic Insomnia on Jan 15, 2010 23:26:56 GMT -4
In my mind no comparison. Video games, such as Call Of Duty, have a different outcome each time you play them. The movie, even the soul-sucking brainwashing Avatar, plays the same each time. You might see some new things with a newer viewing, but the movie is still the movie with the same ending and the same actors.
With Call of Duty, you can go online and play someone new every night if you wanted. Play a different map and different people, with different guns, it's all new most of the time. I like video games much better.
However you have to work at video games and there are MANY more movies out there that are awesome than video games. So if I were stranded on a desert island and I had to chose between five movies and or five video games (with ALL their abilities intact, aka xbox live and shit) I would pick the games.
If I could chose between ALL the movies in the world or ALL the video games, I would chose the movies. It would give me more of a diversity.
One might say that I would always pick the video games since I could go online and ask for help and get rescued and then watch any movie I wanted to once I reached civilization, but that would be cheating in my senario, so I digress.
Michael
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