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"Musings on Christmas Eve"

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Blogger noiseredux said...

Excellent post. Thanks for the candid thoughts.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Blogger Tom Charnock said...

Great article Rob, very poignant. Spoke some truths to me too.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Blogger Robert Jones said...

Thank you for reading guys, it's appreciated.

Thursday, December 24, 2015

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I really enjoyed it, and you're completely right that, as they say "you can't go home again."

I think something that has to be said is that there is a kind of nostalgia that is constructive, helpful, and even useful. In the past there are things which deserve to be remembered, and definitely deserve to be preserved.

It amazes me that you guys preserve so much in such detail, and I think that's positive -- you reflect positively on your past with SEGA and the Dreamcast, and want to preserve that memory for others.

Contrasting that, the quite sad other kind of nostalgia is the kind where the preservation goes beyond sharing, and into the realm of fantasy, and to regress almost back into childhood.

I think there are things I want to be preserved, because to me, the balance between commercialism and artistry is so far driven on the side of commercialism as to make so much of the industry bland. SEGA balanced, for a very short while, commercialism and creativity as a powerhouse, and SEGA of today is still living off those franchises.

I think it's constructive nostalgia to want some creativity back in the games industry again, turning to SEGA as an example. I think the petition for the Dreamcast 2 is not constructive, and shows far more about the unfortunate psychological predicament of the petitioner(s). Tom's quote about fantasy was completely right -- we all have them, but to translate those into demands, that's concerning.

Great article, I loved it! You should have recorded it on the podcast in your vicarly voice. "And now, a christmas message from Rob.." :D

Sunday, December 27, 2015

Blogger Robert Jones said...

Thanks for reading Jordan. I agree with your comments totally. Also, I'll take the 'vicarly voice' comment as a complement! Have a good new year. Rob

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

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