So, we all know that most of us like computer games. And that they are becoming more and more popular with every age. Especially since games for 'family' fun (think Mario Party) and 'games' like Brain Training are developed. So how about those good old family (board)games (monopoly, trivial pursuit etc.). Do you still play them, have you ever played them, what are your favorites. Or is it dead and is the videogame industry going to take it over. And will the videogame industry be able to bring it to the same level of 'fun'. Personaly, I've always enjoyed board games a lot. The entire atmosphere and being 'round the table with all my friends/family is great. And it really makes the gaming experience a lot better, than aimed at a TV being concentrated on the screen. We chat a bit, have a drink (some a smoke), some music in the background and have a lot of fun. We often play games like Trivial Persuit, Monopoly, Scrable, Yahtzee, Risk and Cluedo. Lately we've become into Domino and that's a lot of fun as well. I've tried some of the mario party games, and I think we can count games such as Super Smash Bros. to the same genre as well. And while I play these games with my friends/family I have fun as well, the entire 'being with friends and have fun' thing seems to be a bit 'out of the picture'. So, I am a bit worried. Are these videogames going to take over this market, or is there still hope for the normal games market? This worry comes because I hardly hear anything about normal games anymore. And more and more about videogames. And whereas our shop sold a wide variety of board games a year ago, it's brought down to four different games this year.