• @asmoranomar@lemmy.world
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    47 days ago

    I’m 8 yrs old /s.

    I can’t wait for the PlayStation one billion Mario edition.

    PlayStation 6 would be cool tho.

  • @fakeplastic@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1078 days ago

    “Kids don’t want good shows, they want slop TV they can put on in the background while they’re on their phones”, says Netflix.

  • Hubbubbub
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    558 days ago

    Eight year olds also don’t have any money. I’m a grown ass adult and can afford to PS6 if it’s compelling enough. Also, none of those Netflix games are interesting.

      • @Kbobabob@lemmy.world
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        47 days ago

        Some games (I think Bloons 6 might be one of them) are available on the play store as a Netflix version which is just the paid version supported by a Netflix subscription.

      • @jmcs@discuss.tchncs.de
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        208 days ago

        They published some interesting mobile ones. And then figure out the crappy slop based on their TV shows actually does better, so they are going all-in on that.

  • @tio_bira@lemmy.world
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    26 days ago

    Some time ago the kids aren’t just eating soap because it was “colorful and pretty”, but they turn it in a viral internet challenge who resulted in even more kids eating soap.

    I honestly more worried about the fact we haven’t basically no “next gen” games for the actual console generation and we are at the verge of the new console generation

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      227 days ago

      Then why aren’t they getting jobs to support this claim? The number of 8 years olds with a credit card is STILL zero and it’s 2025. Aren’t they in interested in building their credit?

  • @hydrashok@sh.itjust.works
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    308 days ago

    Damn I am glad every day I cancelled this shit, and I started as a customer back in under “please mail me DVDs” phase. This company has completely lost itself.

    • @CallateCoyote@lemmy.world
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      87 days ago

      Yup, was a customer from DVD mailing days up to a few price hikes ago. Now I use Real-Debrid with Stremio for a few bucks a month and laugh every time there’s another price hike.

  • troed
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    188 days ago

    True, if I look at my own kids. The eldest doesn’t use their PS5, the PC is connected to the big screen. The middle one only uses their PS4 Pro to watch Youtube.

    All gaming is done on PC.

    Us parents are console gamers only so it’s definitely not influencing on our side.

    • @SqueakySpider@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      17 days ago

      Sounds painful to watch YouTube on a console primarily, unless paying for Premium although then you still get to watch sponsorships.

      Even ignoring the ads, I’d be surprised if the interface wasn’t at least frustrating

      • troed
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        Oh you’re absolutely right we’re on Premium. Youtube is absolutely horrible without.

    • @TORFdot0@lemmy.world
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      My 7yo is the heaviest user of our PS5 but he pretty much only plays Fortnite on it and plays everything else on his switch.

      I think the convenience of switch and mobile games are something that todays kids have that we really didn’t have and that’s why Netflix is saying this.

  • @Solventbubbles@lemmy.world
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    208 days ago

    I mean, is it that? Or are electronics getting to an unattainable price point? What 8 year old has $400+ for a console and $60 per game? Sure, parents will buy it, but it’s out of range for many.

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      That too, but also console gens aren’t what they used to be. What has the current gen done to justify itself beyond the prior gen?

      The PS5 is basically PS4 Pro 2. Meh.

      Where’s the excitement? We don’t have the graphical or storytelling upgrades of the past anymore. What is going to be incredible and new abiht the next generation? Probably not much.

      • @neon_nova@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        108 days ago

        I completely agree, I can’t even think of any games from this gen that were must play games that didn’t also come out on pc.

        I think all gaming is heading towards pc at this point.

      • @Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        17 days ago

        I quit consoles after the PS3/Wii/360, but even I recognize the PS5 is a MASSIVE upgrade to even a PS4 Pro with a SSD installed. Framerates and load times are insanely better on the PS5.

        • I Cast Fist
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          47 days ago

          So it runs the same games, but faster. Not exactly what I’d call a “massive upgrade”, especially when you compare PS1 to PS2 or PS2 to PS3

          • @callouscomic@lemm.ee
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            37 days ago

            Your comment is what I’m getting at. It’s not the same anymore. Instead it’s like getting a new PC graphics card and finally being able to turn up the settings on mostly the same games.

      • @grue@lemmy.world
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        48 days ago

        Reminds me of the story from the other day about how 80%? of hours spent playing PC games are on titles more than 6 years old.

        Hell, I just upgraded my video card for the first time in seven years, but the reason I did it was mainly due to factors like avoiding increased future costs due to tariffs and wanting modern API support for stuff like raytracing and experimenting with LLMs, not because there was some particular new game I had in mind that required it.

    • @tal@lemmy.today
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      Or are electronics getting to an unattainable price point? What 8 year old has $400+ for a console and $60 per game?

      The Nintendo Entertainment System launched at $179 in 1983.

      In 2025 dollars, that’s $573.45.

      Super Mario Bros. 3 — which I think is probably the best NES game — ran for $50 in 1990. That’s $122 in 2025 dollars.

      • @Solventbubbles@lemmy.world
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        08 days ago

        However, the switch is only $300. It’s raised prices ~$100 in 40 years. Versus the PlayStation started at $300 in 95, and is up to $500. $200 in 30 years.

        I understand your comparison, but some companies have extended the starting price more than others.

      • @TheFogan@programming.dev
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        108 days ago

        bottom line, yes it’s true, but also at the same time, luxury costs have been fairly consistant. People make more money, but housing, food, vehicle expenses go up, at the end of it, they have about the same amount left for entertainment today as they did 20 years ago. bottom line the increases to what we have to buy has left no room for growth in spending on what we want to buy.

      • @lordnikon@lemmy.world
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        What I find interesting is they never adjust for inflation wages. Like if you were making $60k a year in 1885. What would that be in today’s money? That would be $178k. Or 118k for 40k in 1985. My question to everyone. are you making the 2025 values?

        • @jacksilver@lemmy.world
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          Your comment through me for a loop, initially I was thinking that due to changing baskets for calculating CPI/inflation that would account for wages, but that’s really just cost for basic goods shifting. So I looked it up and found out there is the ECI (Employment Cost Index) which is tracking “inflation” for labor.

          This site has the chart of CPI vs ECI and, not too surprisingly, they move mostly in unison. The chart does diverge from what I would expect (costs out pacing wages), but haven’t had enough time to read into it.

          https://www.bls.gov/blog/2023/more-ways-to-look-at-wages-and-inflation.htm

          • @lordnikon@lemmy.world
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            47 days ago

            Yeah this goes back to 2005 and you see the devergince in 2008 if you go back to 1970 you will see a bigger devergince.

        • @doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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          Not a lot of people were making $60k in 1985. And yes, wages today have absolutely fallen behind. I’m not even making $60k now.

          • @lordnikon@lemmy.world
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            57 days ago

            Very true random selection of a secretary for a woman in 1985 would have been 16k and would translate to 47k in 2025. My point being when they show how expensive stuff was they never show what wages would be if adjusted. Not the person on this thread but when journalists do it they never want to show that value to show how screwed some people are. As they see they are still making the 1985 wage in the year 2025.

  • @overload@sopuli.xyz
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    218 days ago

    On the one hand, I agree that consoles get less relevant and important with each new generation. On the other hand, Netflix gaming isn’t what kids care about. Most kids I know play Roblox, minecraft and fortnite on underpowered PCs.

    They don’t care about the new GPU launches either because even average home PCs play these games.

    • @doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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      77 days ago

      Yeah my 15yo son is running an early i7 with DDR3 and a 1660ti at 1080/60 and he plays Roblox and chats with his friends on Discord, watches YouTube. He doesn’t care about upgrades at all and never spends money or buys games or anything.

      • @overload@sopuli.xyz
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        77 days ago

        That’s really cool that he’s happy with what he’s got. Something that us adults should really learn from.

  • @RagingInside@lemmy.world
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    77 days ago

    My 6.5 yo is obsessed with PlayStation hardware. He watches teardowns and refurbishing videos. He’s interested in all the old PlayStations and upcoming hardware. A lot of this started with Astros Playroom and collecting hardware.

  • @MimicJar@lemmy.world
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    277 days ago

    I know the headline says PlayStation, but this whole thread is ignoring the Nintendo Switch. For every PS5 sold, two Nintendo Switches were sold. Maybe PlayStation and Xbox are on the decline, but the Switch is nearly the bestselling console of all time (the PS2 is still in the lead and will likely hold that title.)

    Also when it comes to MUST HAVE games, Nintendo has so many of those to choose from. Breath of the Wild, Mario Odyssey, Mario Kart, Animal Crossing, Smash Bros, the list goes on.

    Nintendo has absolutely dominated the console market and this article seems to just ignore that.