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Feature: Could another video game crash be a good thing?

What doesn't kill you only makes you more diversified, lasting, and profitable.
I somehow doubt our power-house of an industry will ever face another crash quite like the fateful 1983 one, but stalling Wii sales and countless developers claiming bankruptcy clearly indicate that video games are not recession-proof. My question is, “Could a crash actually be good for the health of our industry?”
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