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That's always been there. You just only bother to notice around the seventh generation, like most people as they got older and paid more attention to the gaming scene.Which I do again feel compelled to point out is something people said in relation to videogames in the mid and late eighties, the early and late nineties, the aughts, the 2010's, etc. Covering the entirety of what most of us view as the retro golden age of gaming.
I know the Japanese developers had more executives that were once game developers or gamers themselves and that was mostly common practice that somewhat faded, but this was almost never the case on the Western side. Even during the days of the Atari 2600. You're really not saying anything new, and this is not a grand revelation unless you are super casual gamer or a non gamer who doesn't even bother following any the news. So let's not chat a blind ourselves too much wit nostalgia here or act as if this is something groundbreaking you figured out on your own.




