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@mrbojangles25: A couple questions, then.First, what about first-party titles or third-party games backed by platform-holder funding on the condition of exclusivity?Second, in the event that we achiev...
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@mycatismilk: Yeah, I'm absolutely anticipating a split in the gaming market in the next five to ten years where one side goes toward "consumable" games that are meant to be finished quickly and put a...
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@mycatismilk: The vapid hyperbole has somehow found a way to get even worse over time. Here I thought we hit bottom years ago. I'd ask if we were there yet but I fear publishers would take it as a cha...
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I've never felt embarrassed for liking a game.
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@poarstman: People have been touting the downfall of the 2D side-scroller since the N64 years. I wish I could witness their disappointment personally.
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@mycatismilk: They're free to try. All it will do is create an unserved corner of the market for others to cater to. We're already seeing it with Nintendo and their explicit commitment to physical pro...
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Or we can vote with our dollar and bring these wastes of air to heel.
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It used to be a hard no from me, but lately (so long as the game is in IMMACULATE condition) I've seen it as a good way to fight back against an industry that is trying to establish a $70 price point ...
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I've been having this discussion on these boards off and on for literal decades. My answer has never changed.Very few game genres are actually married to one specific era to the point that they canno...
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I won't absolute it as much as that, but I will say the rhetoric rings hollow if you don't vote with your dollar.Those who do that can say whatever they want.
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Of course. Why wouldn't I? I don't have one absolute thing that my entire life revolves around but gaming comes closer than anything else. Hockey being a healthy second.
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Usually racing games I've mastered to the point that I can think less about driving and more about whatever comes to mind while I play. Ridge Racer(s) 2, OutRun 2006, Wave Race 64...brainstormed a lot...
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Never heard of it, so I'd say marketing (or lack thereof) is largely to blame.
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