'TableTop' is packed with gaming celebrities and independent game creators. This is a huge subculture that really doesn't have a vehicle to rally around or educate people with.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The tablet is not mainstream. Reading off the screen is not mainstream.
It seems to me so much technology could be applied to entertainment. Augmented reality, and even just the iPad - touch-screen technology, it was, you know, it still is extremely underused by entertainment.
Gamers are everywhere, coming in all ages and genders, and developers have grown up, too.
We are at the point where game designers have become celebrities due to the size of the market they serve.
The only thing I think that is wrong with modern gaming now is the free-to-play stuff on mobile phones. I think it's very cynical and cold and weird.
A tablet replacing an exercise book is not innovation, it's just a different way to make notes.
Games have a huge impact on our society because the media plays a role in helping to shape our attitudes. So it's not just fantasy.
'Armada d6' proves that some of the best games out there are still being playing on your tabletop.
In the world of screens, we're all tired of screens. That's why I think that live events have become so popular.
When the computer and tablets are all about playing games, that's not interesting to me.