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He loved microtransactions.
He hated when companies would release wholesale games on release.
He only bought games with "roadmaps".
Gamer lost his house, his family, and now spends his life on Xbox live waiting for the next big EA game drop.
Still Like Sonic the hedgehogs.
Still Like Paperboy 2.
Still like FF VIII.
As well as many many other games of recent times like Mordheim, Port Royal 3, Pirates!, And lots of others including Total War games.
-My Thoughts :
Good games always stay good games if you liked them for being good games.
There will always be more games coming out.
Gamers have huge variety at great prices if you exclude the amount of time you sink into games which could have been put into making $$$ for yourself.