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Originally Posted by Future Mayor
I hope that Electronic Arts can start to reverse that trend a little bit at least in SLC, with it's downtown SLC office. Maybe other game and tech companies will follow suit.
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I think that's possible. Video games and interactive media are getting a lot more respect these days. (LA Noir is a new game that just debuted at the Tribeca Film Festival. The Writer's Guild of America has created a new contract and award for video game writing), so I suspect that as the world views that industry as more than just mindless entertainment, the industry will see themselves as more of a serious player in the world-wide market.
Not that video games haven't been making a ton of money for decades now, but the more crossover there is with consoles also being home PC's, and media players, the less their target audience is basement-dwelling single males.
Long story short, the gaming industry is changing, and it's fair to hope that the change will include where and how they function.