If you could delete one game forever, what would it be?

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Teh_Moose

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As the title says, If you could delete a single game from the history of the Universe forever, what would it be and why? There would be some rules as to the games in questions:

1. Deleting the first game in a franchise would NOT delete the franchise itself (e.g. if you would delete Resident Evil 1, Resident Evil 2, 3, Code Veronica etc would not be deleted)

2. Remakes of the game would not be deleted (deleting LoZ: Wind Waker would not delete Wind Waker HD)

3. Games with multiple expansions like World of Warcraft or Skyrim WOULD delete all expansions for it as they depend on the base game itself. E.g. if you would delete World of Warcraft, it would also delete The Burning Crusade, Wrath of the Lich King, Cataclysm, Mist of Pandaria and the soon to be released Warlords of Draenor.

4. You have to have played the game for it to qualify

Personally I would delete Bioshock 2 because the story was redundent, converting Adam from a mutagenic compound into a plot device and simultaneously making adam almost worthless and the general feel that it was some random person's fan fiction game made and released by a major publisher
 

Racecarlock

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Alright, you ready for this?

None whatsoever. Seriously, none. Do I have games I don't like? Of course, but how would I be aware of my preferences without those games I don't like?

And really, that's the big thing. Every bad game has a LOT of mistakes, and people can learn a lot from those mistakes, and so people can improve at what they do and how they do it. Without those games there, they would just end up making other shitty games because they haven't already made those mistakes.

That's why I wouldn't erase anything.
 

Exius Xavarus

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None. No matter how much I might dislike any game, somebody, somewhere is enjoying it. To erase it would shatter their joy, ruin their fun, take away their happiness. Nobody has the right to take that away from anyone, nor the objectivity to erase anything from history.
 

TehCookie

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I'd kinda want to delete WoW just to see the fallout. Or maybe the next sports games so it goes from Madden 13 to 15 and people of the future will go, "what happened to 14?"

I'd love to delete Halo for bringing FPS to consoles and the FPS boom, but if that one didn't another game would.
 

Dragonbums

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To be honest, no game.

I'm serious. A game that you didn't like yourself, could be a real joy for another person. There will be people who will want Pokemon to never fucking exist anymore. However there are millions of Pokemon fans who would be devastated by it.


If you really don't like something....just ignore it.
 

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I'm pretty skeptical that there would be no value in going back in time to prevent a company from spending money on certain games. Choosing to develop and sell certain games was a bad decision. Value would be gained from preventing that decision from occurring. I'm sure some people loved burning the Great Library of Alexandria, but the joy that brought wasn't worth the cost.

I would look for games that wasted a large amount of unique and talented people's time that could have been spent elsewhere. I'm making mountains out of molehills, but dismissing the idea that a game would have done better to not exist is a bit weak.
 

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Definitely WOW. Not because I perticularly hate World of Warcraft (just didn't care for it), but because it has generated a plethora of cheap "Me Too!" games that have flopped, and otherwise good games that flopped because they competed directly with WOW. Like, imagine a world where the only FPS out there is Counter Strike and all other FPSes out there either directly copy it and get curb stomped by CS, or try to do something different and hide in a niche because they are scared of CS. Seriously, WOW needs to go already so we can get some new stuff!

(captcha: Without a doubt)
 

Mikejames

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mezorin said:
Definitely WOW. Not because I perticularly hate World of Warcraft (just didn't care for it), but because it has generated a plethora of cheap "Me Too!" games that have flopped, and otherwise good games that flopped because they competed directly with WOW.
And just think of all the people you would free from its influence!

No offense to those enjoy it. I just had a friend who got hooked on it a while back, and they were dark times.
 

Exius Xavarus

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Coakle said:
I'm pretty skeptical that there would be no value in going back in time to prevent a company from spending money on certain games. Choosing to develop and sell certain games was a bad decision. Value would be gained from preventing that decision from occurring. I'm sure some people loved burning the Great Library of Alexandria, but the joy that brought wasn't worth the cost.

I would look for games that wasted a large amount of unique and talented people's time that could have been spent elsewhere. I'm making mountains out of molehills, but dismissing the idea that a game would have done better to not exist is a bit weak.
If they didn't exist, how do we know they're mistakes? They would happen at a later date, with a different game. Who are you to make the call that something isn't worth the cost? You don't have the objectivity to tell us what's worth it and what isn't, to tell us what is or isn't a bad decision. Not everyone thinks the way you do. Would you like having your favorite game erased because someone else thought it was a bad decision? Those made unhappy would erase the favorite games of people that brought such unhappiness upon them. In turn, others who enjoyed that game would erase another game, then those people would erase another. Inevitably, it would escalate to the entire industry being erased. As far as I can tell, erasing any game from history would be a distinctly bad idea.
 

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Exius Xavarus said:
Coakle said:
I'm pretty skeptical that there would be no value in going back in time to prevent a company from spending money on certain games. Choosing to develop and sell certain games was a bad decision. Value would be gained from preventing that decision from occurring. I'm sure some people loved burning the Great Library of Alexandria, but the joy that brought wasn't worth the cost.

I would look for games that wasted a large amount of unique and talented people's time that could have been spent elsewhere. I'm making mountains out of molehills, but dismissing the idea that a game would have done better to not exist is a bit weak.
If they didn't exist, how do we know they're mistakes? They would happen at a later date, with a different game. Who are you to make the call that something isn't worth the cost? You don't have the objectivity to tell us what's worth it and what isn't, to tell us what is or isn't a bad decision. Not everyone thinks the way you do. Would you like having your favorite game erased because someone else thought it was a bad decision? Those made unhappy would erase the favorite games of people that brought such unhappiness upon them. In turn, others who enjoyed that game would erase another game, then those people would erase another. Inevitably, it would escalate to the entire industry being erased. As far as I can tell, erasing any game from history would be a distinctly bad idea.
Dude... you're indirectly defending this:


Think about what you're saying before you say it.

OT: With the benefit of hindsight... I'd scrap Ride to Hell: Retribution 1%. It was not worth the 5 year wait.
 

Exius Xavarus

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Mangod said:
Dude... you're indirectly defending this:


Think about what you're saying before you say it.
I'm indirectly defending something as reprehensible as Rapelay. Know why? Someone, somewhere actually enjoys it. Someone finds it to be their favorite game. Just because we cannot fathom such a thing happening, doesn't mean it can't or hasn't happened. What would happen if we erased their favorite game? They would erase another game. Then fans of that game would erase another. The cycle would repeat until the entire gaming industry has been erased from existence and it would all happen again. Erasing anything is a distinctly bad idea, no matter how bad or reprehensible you may personally find it.
 

Baron von Blitztank

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I suppose out of all the games out there, there is one in particular that I would like to see erased...


Just to fuck with some heads!
 

Exius Xavarus

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ccdohl said:
Every time there is one of these threads, people flock to say some variation of "I wouldn't get rid of aaaanything because other people liiiiiike it!"

Yea, it's just a hypothetical question, so stop acting that way.

I'd delete Persona because it seems like something those people would like.
That's our answer to this hypothetical question. Our answer isn't any less valid than yours, simply because it pisses in your cereal.

ccdohl said:
yeah but big rigs is one of those so bad its good games XD it the room of the video games
Did you mean to quote me? I wasn't the one attacking Big Rigs. :x
 

Joabbuac

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Exius Xavarus said:
None. No matter how much I might dislike any game, somebody, somewhere is enjoying it. To erase it would shatter their joy, ruin their fun, take away their happiness. Nobody has the right to take that away from anyone, nor the objectivity to erase anything from history.
This.

No matter what game you can think of, there is someone somewhere that absolutely loves it. I wouldn't wanna take that away when i can just happily ignore it.