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Netrigan

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MaxPowers666 said:
Torrasque said:
Because I don't understand how someone can say "I play games. The games I play are good.", yet not playing a game that is revered as being one of the greatest games ever.
I found a major flaw in your statement. You dont seem to understand how common sense works. The person plays games and the games that he plays are good. Now just because they dont care or havnt played something that a very vocal community can stop sucking off is meaningless.

Here is one that will blow your mind, I thought ff7 sucked and wasnt really a fan of ocarina of time, infact both bored me enough that I never bothered to finish either. Not everybody shares the same taste in games as you, I thought that would be extremely obvious on a forum like this.

Here is another one, I have never played KOTOR or any other star wars game. This is because they dont interest me in the slightest bit.
Video games are very context sensative. Play Space Invaders in the late 70s and it's the most amazing thing ever. Experience it for the first time a decade later and you probably won't have the same experience. I'm old enough to have experienced Pac-Mania first hand and count Pac-Man Fever as the first album I ever bought with my own money. I can't imagine trying to explain this to some even a decade younger.

As for OoT, my eyes glaze over the second I heard fantasy RPG. Not the standard fantasy setting of D&D fame, but close enough to run into my anti-fantasy bias. Checking it out on Wikipedia, it's one of the most influential RPGs of all time and I have no doubt it's a quality game... but I have no interest in playing it. I hadn't even heard of it until about six months ago, as it was outside my interests.
 

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I have no idea what the fuck is Dr.Who. I suppose its some brit with timetravelling telephonebooth, fighting against low budget sockpuppets with jolly old spitty remarks.

Oh right, games... I cant finish Mass Effects nor Dragon Age.
 

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Honestly, I've never had that "how can you not have played/read/watched that" thought. With the exception of Star Wars, I don't hold it against people if they haven't played/read/watched something I like.
 

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Netrigan said:
Or Doom. The game is legendary. It's easily more important than Halo in FPS history, but there's no mouse-look (no looking up or down either), no jump, and hitting moving targets far off in the distance can be really irritating thanks to the auto-z-axis aiming. It would be a tough sell to an audience that came up on more advanced games with better control schemes.
Actually it is not such a hard sell, because id released the source code and there are numerous source ports which fix those problems. The only big downside is the graphics. It's not just the fact that they were done in 1991. It is the fact that putting Doom in a proper 3d environment means the sprites look weird when you look up or down at them. There are 3d models, but these are fan made and rather amateurish.


I must confess to not having played any Nintendo games except those Game & Watch things that were around in the mid 80s. On the other hand, I did get to enjoy great games on the Amiga, stuff like Cannon Fodder, Elite 2: Frontier, Lemmings, Populous 2, Exile, Civilization, UFO: Enemy Unknown aka XCOM: UFO Defense, Floor 13, The Settlers, and a decent conversion of Rainbow Islands. All this stuff seems to be criminally absent from 'must play' lists made by Nintendo fans.
 

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People find it weird that I have never player Assassin's Creed, Mass Effect 2 and Halo (any of them).

I disagree.
 

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MaxPowers666 said:
Netrigan said:
Video games are very context sensative. Play Space Invaders in the late 70s and it's the most amazing thing ever. Experience it for the first time a decade later and you probably won't have the same experience. I'm old enough to have experienced Pac-Mania first hand and count Pac-Man Fever as the first album I ever bought with my own money. I can't imagine trying to explain this to some even a decade younger.

As for OoT, my eyes glaze over the second I heard fantasy RPG. Not the standard fantasy setting of D&D fame, but close enough to run into my anti-fantasy bias. Checking it out on Wikipedia, it's one of the most influential RPGs of all time and I have no doubt it's a quality game... but I have no interest in playing it. I hadn't even heard of it until about six months ago, as it was outside my interests.
I actually played them both when they first came out. But I agree games are very context sensative and when played in later years alot of games even though were considered amazing or revolutionary are just meh.
Pac-Man is such a weird game for me. I never really liked it that much, but I was thoroughly caught up by Pac-Mania. Loved Ms. Pac-Man though, a game far superior to the original.

Kind of feel the same way about Space Invaders. Bit of a childhood obsession that I only ever bothered to play a few times. Don't think I ever bothered to buy the 2600 port.

Bought the 2600 Pac-Man at release. Still can't figure that one out :)
 

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Mr Thin said:
I know a guy who's never seen a Disney movie. I challenge you to top that.

As for a game... well I know a lot of people who don't play games, so that happens all the time with me.
Dude, have you never seen Clockwork Orange?

 

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I know someone who didn't know what the F*** a PS was, and he was neither 40+ or 4- ... seriously, never heard of the Playstation!?? And he has an Xbox... oh and some guy I met at a party asked me what a cell-phone was... although I think that might have to do with the heavy drinking making him miss large chunks of memory, but hey... cellphones...
 

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Not played Pac-Man? Are you sure you weren't talking to a bush? I consider anyone who hasn't at least tryed Half Life series weird.
 

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Fenring said:
Reading Dune. I mean REALLY.

And playing any of the Elder Scrolls games. If you've never played any of them, you're missing out.
More Fun To Compute said:
I heard of someone who calls himself a gamer who has never played Dungeon Master but I don't believe it.
Hawk of Battle said:
Deus Ex. Yes I have known people who have never played or even heard of Deus Ex. It was very depressing.
Never heard of those.

How can you not have played Portal?
 

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Justin Tarrant said:
Fenring said:
Reading Dune. I mean REALLY.

And playing any of the Elder Scrolls games. If you've never played any of them, you're missing out.
More Fun To Compute said:
I heard of someone who calls himself a gamer who has never played Dungeon Master but I don't believe it.
Hawk of Battle said:
Deus Ex. Yes I have known people who have never played or even heard of Deus Ex. It was very depressing.
Never heard of those.

How can you not have played Portal?
It's not famous outside gamer circles...whilst Pacman, Mario and the like were everywhere.



This thread is seriously depressing me.

Some games like the Ocarina of Time or Zelda are classic for a reason. And even if you're not interested in them, you should at least see what they're about. Even if you hate them, you should check them out so that you can realize why you hate them. Those who tried them and disliked them, alright. That's fine. But not even giving them a chance? Maybe that's just me, but there are tonnes of games or movies older than me that I have tried and seen.
 

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MaxPowers666 said:
Torrasque said:
Because I don't understand how someone can say "I play games. The games I play are good.", yet not playing a game that is revered as being one of the greatest games ever.
I found a major flaw in your statement. You dont seem to understand how common sense works. The person plays games and the games that he plays are good. Now just because they dont care or havnt played something that a very vocal community can stop sucking off is meaningless.

Here is one that will blow your mind, I thought ff7 sucked and wasnt really a fan of ocarina of time, infact both bored me enough that I never bothered to finish either. Not everybody shares the same taste in games as you, I thought that would be extremely obvious on a forum like this.

Here is another one, I have never played KOTOR or any other star wars game. This is because they dont interest me in the slightest bit.
Never playing any Zelda game, is a big failure.
That guy who plays nothing but CoD, disdains Nintendo because it is childish, and thinks every new CoD is the best game ever, is a failure.

I think it is common sense to listen to other people, and play a game that a great many of people consider is a very good game.
I'm not saying you have to love it, but you should still try it.

lol, and you show why I rarely talk about stuff like this.
I don't get how someone can play every CoD, say it is the best game ever, but never have played Doom, Duke Nukem, or Halo.
 

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Mr Thin said:
I know a guy who's never seen a Disney movie. I challenge you to top that.

As for a game... well I know a lot of people who don't play games, so that happens all the time with me.
Top that? Sure.


On topic: If you haven't played Diablo 1/2 you've missed out on a major touchstone.
 

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Since OoT is not available for the PC (well legally), the 360, the Ps2 or PS3, I would have to make an investment of over $100 to play a game from a genre and setting that do not appeal to me.

Ain't gonna happen.
 

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I would be shocked and appalled by anyone who has never heard of the Pokémon series.

For purely personal reasons, I'm also surprised by those who owned a Gamecube and never played Harvest Moon. D: