Name: G.I. Jonesy
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If you ask a common street person, they will tell you the epitome of pro-gaming is found in Guitar Hero. I have nothing against that game, but those people are wrong. These music-games only require skill. A truly great professional game requires a balance of skills and smarts.

Where will pro-gaming go? Will it move towards console games? Will the spectators consider the most popular game to be the most difficult? Will the people who know better (us), be forced to either participate in a sub-standard game or not participate at all?

I'm hanging out in San Francisco, atm, conducting interviews. Strangely enough, i've met many young Republicans. In fact, i'm not sure who i've gotten along with better, young Republicans or others. Maybe the Republican party could conceivably have a future?

The real question is, can legit pro-gaming have a future? Will we always be stuck with what the common IQ demands? Is there a way to give them what they understand and also give us what we know?

In your brain, do not worry about nano-bots. Microchips cannot be implanted because of magnetism. We have yet to find a valid source of protecting electronics from magnetism.