hailthorn011 wrote:And some video games will likely be remembered forever*. Pong. Pacman. Super Mario Bros.
But you're definitely right. Go as a single game will probably outlive the lifespan of almost any video game. But I wonder. 300 years from now will people still be playing Super Mario Bros.? 1000 years? It's possible with computers.
*- If humanity lasts that long, anyway.
Given that video games are pretty recent, and the advances in technology that have happened during that time, I think it's impossible to predict something like that even at 300 years mark.
Zombie wrote:The final two pieces that are needed, in my opinion, are polishing those pieces just a bit and getting something like this:
http://www.eventhubs.com/
http://www.teamliquid.net/
It's essentially a news ticker. But it has links to the important things: To the livestreams, to the forums, to the guides.
http://goaggregator.blogspot.pt/
I don't use RSS, so I'm not sure what it may be missing, but there is something like you describe.