More darned videogames comin out!!!! That infernal Nintendo Wii is comin out tomorrow, and that is just what we need, something new to come along and lessen the ranks of those loyal or potentially loyal to this hobby! video games!!!!!
Lionel collector, stuck in an N scaler's modelling space.
Easy Red.
Having been a kid of the 70's, I've seen PONG, ATARI, NINTENDO, Super NINTENDO, NINTENDO 64, PLAYSTATION, PLAYSTATIO 2, GAME CUBE, and had plinked untold quarters into video arcade and pinball machines.
These systems have all come and gone, but there has always been one constant....(NO, not baseball James Earl Jones....)
Trains.
Well Red, this has been talked about before and there are reasons too numerous to mention in a moment or two: advertising (video companies advertise, train makers do not), availability (video games are sold everywhere, trains are not). And now that we have Lionel making an aggressive effort to get trains sets in department stores, I read the sickening comments on the other forum from guys who are now afraid that Lionel will put less effort into making the scale trains THEY want! Gimme a break! Makes me wonder who the real children really are???
Another thought... In all my years back in the hobby I have yet to personally know of or read about even one kid who has his very own command control layout. I do know of kids and have read about kids who are very good at using command control. BUT it is always on DAD's layout, not their own. I mean, how many working class families can afford to drop $400 on the control system and another $400 on the locomotive. Not many I know of.
Trains were at one time for kids. Now the market for those trains are the very same adults who once played with trains when they were kids. The minute we mention making effort into making products for the youth/beginner market, these adults starting whinning like the children they once were (and truth be told, still are!).
Maury Klein had it right in the K-Line catalog with the illustration of the two kids asking "Dad, can we run our train on YOUR layout?" Hmmmm, I never had to ask permission to play with MY trains on MY layout when I was a kid.
Sometimes the attitude of the hobby today and the way it is reminds me of that saying "we have met the enemy and the enemy is us." And until the adults of this hobby actually grow up and allow the train companies to make and market TOY trains, video games will continue to be more popular. I don't know many kids who have to ask permission to play with their video games... the games aren't their father's.... they belong to the kids.... unlike the trains.
brianel, Agent 027
"Praise the Lord. I may not have everything I desire, but the Lord has come through for what I need."
Well here's a different take on the video game thing. Looks like Jerry figures if he can't beat 'em, then join 'em.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?product_id=5156388
Just another example of Lionel everywhere this holiday season.
Mike .S.
I like Lionel under the tree, on my back(shirts), on my head(caps), in my hands(trains), and on tv, but when I see it on a video game, that is when I start to get worried and disappointed at the same time.
I'm not sure how I feel about it myself. Could it help connect kids with starter sets back to the trains or do the opposite?
Mike S.
"More, We want more!"
Pingo Dave, you made my point. And it's never enough, is it??? As illustrated by postings on the other forum speculating what HAD BETTER be in the next train catalog, when the products from the current catalog have yet to be shipped.
Not to get everyone's shorts in a dither, but I've had a pretty exceptionally hard life, including losing everything, and more than once. So by means of "the hard way" I've learned "more" does not necessarily equate to happiness.
And I know without a shadow of a doubt, I have as much fun with my altered, non-collectible low-end affordable trains as anyone else does with their more costly ones. And I know if I had $400 to drop on a single train locomotive (which I don't!), I could probably find better uses for the money that would touch other people's lives, and still have a little left over for some kind of train thing for me.
Thank goodness for Lionel and MTH though, with their empahsis on expensive high end, that not everyone in the hobby feels the way I do.
Sometimes, less is actually more, even if it doesn't look that way.
RR Redneck wrote: More darned videogames comin out!!!! That infernal Nintendo Wii is comin out tomorrow, and that is just what we need, something new to come along and lessen the ranks of those loyal or potentially loyal to this hobby! video games!!!!!
Well then, log off your computer and run some trains.
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