1. Wow! Who would have thought that the entertainment
gaming industry would gross over a billion dollars in sales
every year, I don't want to date myself, but the gaming
industry has made great strides from the times when I was
a teenager. I would never have imagined that I would be
seeing video game trailers or demos, just as I did when I
would see movie previews or trailers like I did when I was
a kid. I really wish I was living in these times as a
teenager, when it comes to games. There are so many
games there are more of a variety of games out there that
is beyond my imagination. I an old school hip hop guy, so
one day I was in my son's room and I heard this song by
this old school rap artist that I would consider one of the
best underground rappers of my time on one of my son's
video game trailers menu.
2. I was surprised to hear that type of old school music on a
video game review, where the game is being promoted to
the masses. It just showed me how far the video game
industry has come, and the integration of hip hop within
the industry. For a while every video game my son played
especially the macho fighting or shooting games, had hip
hop in their demos or video game trailers.
3. This was very cool, especially the old school hip hop, It
gave me a whole different perspective on the gaming
industry and the way they diversified their portfolio with
hip hop culture. Now when I play my sports
games, instead of hearing those corny outdated them
songs from the NBA, NFL, or MLB. I can expect to hear
some good hip hop music as soon as I signed into my
membership from one of my favorite best underground
rappers. I must admit even though I love that spirit of
hearing the energy that I am feeling from getting fired up
to play NBA 2k12, this still does not make my game as a
hoopster any better. I do wonder sometimes, can the
video game industry take their dominance to the next
level, or have they reached their pinnacle? Can they make
their games any more realistic than they are now? Will the