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I hate that language. Appealing to CEOs and soulless money hungry dragons
It’s so wild that media outlets still talk about video games like they’re some new fad that surprisingly makes a lot of money.
It’s a multi billion dollar industry that’s been around since the 1970s. It’s literally older than the internet. Video games aren’t a disruptor. It’s been traditional media for decades now.
It is also brings in fully twice as much revenue as the movie and music industry combined, but perceptions of it being for kids by older gens isn't quite shaken.
Just don't tell them about DND, we might get another satanic panic.
Also the implication that games are niche things for children and not “traditional media”
It is odd, they have no problems talking about the internet despite that being a newer thing than gaming historically.
Maybe it's some dumb attempt at seeming more adult by trying to look like they don't know what computer games are.