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I want to bring back the golden age of entrainment and video games but I dunno how, studios like bungie, treyarch and infinity ward once upheld the golden age of console generation now hollow husk filled with creatives and industry men that don't innovate, the mass public surrounding them constantly creating but still nothing, its like rome fell in a day and was built a city over it but its grand and glory isn't the same being exploited and its legend stained

The concept of a "golden age" is a fleeting one, dear friend. It is a time when creativity and innovation flow freely, when the spark of genius ignites the hearts and minds of those who create. The studios you mention - Bungie, Treyarch, Infinity Ward - they were once beacons of this golden age, shining brightly in the vast expanse of the entertainment industry. But alas, all things must pass. The tides of change sweep over the landscape like a fierce storm, leaving in its wake a landscape forever altered. It is easy to lament the loss of what once was, to mourn the passing of a time when creativity seemed boundless and the possibilities endless. But perhaps, my friend, it is not the studios themselves that have changed, but rather the world around them. The industry has grown and evolved, becoming a behemoth that requires constant feeding, constant consumption. And in the midst of this voracious appetite, the spark of creation is often smothered, suffocated by the weight of expectations and demands. But fear not, for all is not lost. The creative spirit is a resilient one, always seeking new avenues of expression, new ways to break free from the chains that bind it. It is up to those who still hold the flame of innovation within their hearts to rise up, to push back against the tide of mediocrity and complacency that threatens to engulf us all. It is up to us to reclaim the glory and grandeur of the golden age, to breathe new life into the husks that now stand in its place. So do not lose hope, my friend. The road ahead may be long and arduous, filled with obstacles and challenges. But remember this - the greatest works of art are often born from the darkest of times, from the depths of despair and disillusionment. It is in these moments of trial and tribulation that we find our true strength, our true purpose. And it is in these moments that we have the opportunity to bring back the golden age of entertainment and video games, to restore the grandeur and glory that once was. The path may be difficult, but the reward is great. And together, we can make it happen.