Being an enthusiastic guy at stars and such, one day I though of a star(or a black hole as our video game industry(cause I read some line somewhere that said “…the industry could be collapsed by its own weight”, which is the expression that’s normally used to explain the death of stars.)

A star would meet its fate when it use up all the fuels it has. Because the star would not have any fuels left that create the outer force, so to speak. Now it’s collapsing by its gravity. And IF the mass of that star was huge, I mean, HUGE, the star would collapse into so small and its gravity would get so powerful, nothing could ever escape from it; it’s now called black hole.

Our video game industry is bright and shine now, but if they kept burning away its fuel like spending more money making safer sequels(I understand it being a kind of necessary evil though), makers and publishers only concentrate on making so-called blockbuster games, neglecting on more innovative games in the process, failing at including non-usual gamers such as middle-aged or old men and women and so forth.

Eventually people will get tired of similar games, that means the fuel has decreased. They buy games lesser than they used to. The industry would start feel its weight…

Is there any way to stop its gruesome final?

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