Comments on: Changes in the Neighborhood: More Spaces Leaving Home http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/ The PlayStation Home Magazine Fri, 13 Feb 2015 21:20:50 +0000 hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=4.1.2 By: FEMAELSTROM http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/#comment-121725 Fri, 04 May 2012 20:31:37 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=27133#comment-121725 Just a quick p.s. Last night I went to the Gamer’s Lounge. A place I had really loved for a long time and I understand that that is going to be closed. I took a ton of pictures because the place was absolutely vacant. It was sad, real sad to see not another person there. I sat for a while and thought on times past, but the empty space just closed in on me and I felt sad that it was a victim of the points you made in your article. This all just came to mind.

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By: Phoenix http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/#comment-121290 Thu, 03 May 2012 19:29:43 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=27133#comment-121290 Thanks Burbie,
I am glad to see home evolving, it means more adventures lay ahead. With more adventures will come more to write about…I can’t wait. :)

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By: Phoenix http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/#comment-121289 Thu, 03 May 2012 19:26:09 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=27133#comment-121289 Thank You FEMALESTROM,
I do understand. :)

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By: Burbie52 http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/#comment-120862 Wed, 02 May 2012 18:13:04 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=27133#comment-120862 As Home evolves and places come and go we all get a nostalgic bent about them and the memories they held for us, much as you said about the old neighborhoods we frequented growing up. The fields I used to play in as a kid are long gone now, bordering a major street, the property was too valuable to lay dormant forever.
Plaza held good and bad times for me, I met my first friends there, one of whom is still my best friend in Home, so it will always hold those memories. But we can’t live in the past and we need to build new memories to take their place as Home grows up with us.
I look forward to the future here as Home expands and changes and all of the good times ahead of us all. Nice article Phoenix.

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By: FEMAELSTROM http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/#comment-120800 Wed, 02 May 2012 14:30:22 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=27133#comment-120800 Phoenix, great article, I mean that. It’s very touching as I too have many of the same feelings about losing some of the places. I too had a special somebody I hung out with , at Irem square. I miss that friend and I miss Irem. I could go on, but let’s just say I agree with everything you just wrote…and there might even be a lump in my throat. Great write.

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By: Phoenix http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/#comment-120763 Wed, 02 May 2012 11:32:11 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=27133#comment-120763 I never got to see EA Sports Complex. I came along after it left. But I did visit quite a few of the games spaces that have disappeared since my arrival here in Home. I frequented Imfamous space, never did get that phone number right,lol. I use to visit SOCOM and the Conspiracy spaces as well. They all seemed to be broken after Home was off line last year. Seems no one got around to fixing them. Like an abandoned building,tear it down, instead of repairing I guess. Less work involved. :(

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By: Kid Fleetfoot http://www.hsmagazine.net/2012/05/changes-in-the-neighborhood-more-spaces-leaving-home/#comment-120666 Wed, 02 May 2012 01:50:58 +0000 http://www.hsmagazine.net/?p=27133#comment-120666 I liked the EA Sports complex. I didn’t do much there except try to race the karts which was a bit of fun. I never played Texas Holdem and I doubt I ever will but others did and enjoyed it. Tried my hand at the golf game too.

What I liked best was just walking around observing people playing cards. One time something funny (I thought) happened when I was there which I shall not forget.

The most fun was looking at the stadiums off in the distance wondering if we’d ever get to go there.
Despite EA’s troubles a space like they had made me give them the benefit of the doubt as to problems with some of their games. It was good public relations.

I miss the walks though the EA complex and regret not being able to go to the stadiums and watch the construction of the new baseball stadium. I’m sure they were going to build one. Aren’t you?

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