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Mon 03/09/01 at 13:47
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Anyone here think that Star Trek is good? No, didn't think so. Anyways onto my topic. Before I start I wish to say that in no way is this topic meant to start a console wars arguement and if it does I accept no responsability for it. Okay, now all thats out of the way I will begin.

In the gaming world I would say there is 3 or 4 sets of different gamers. Set one, the "Nintys". Nintys are people who are loyal to Nintendo. Constantly arguing why Niuntendo don't mae childish games they worship Shigeru Miyamoto. Set 2, the Sonyphiles. To these people number of sequels is irrelevant. Sonyphiles tend to know what they are talking about and rarely back down from an arguement. Set 3 is a breed of gamer that is struggling to survive, the Sega gamers. With their console not being made anymore they arwe in hard times. To these people quality games and this alone is everything. Now we have set 4, the PC gamers. A USB keyboard and mouse means the worl to these people as they tend to be FPS fanatics. Mention the words Counter Strike and c@*p in the same sentence and you had better write your will.

Of course there is one more set of gamer. These people are known as "non-biased gamers". Rarely seen in the wild they are very rare and practically impossible to find. To these people, wo made a console means nothing, quality games are what they seek and they will buy whatever console they think they will find them on. These are the people who won't know what next gen console to buy, unlike their other gaming counter parts.

I am sure what I have said so far hasn't came as a surprise to anyone. So far you are probably don't rerally know what the point of this topic is. Not making sense is something I seem to have mastered since I came to these forums so I guess I had better explain.

Out of the groups I have mentioned I am sure you know which category you fall under. Myself? I am a "Ninty" *God I hate that name*. BUt the question I ask you is have you/will you always be seen like this. Nintys won't always be Nintys and it is the same for everyone else. People tastes change and as a result the consoles people choose to buy change as well.

When I was five i got my first console, it was a Super Nintendo. I was very happy with it and enjoyed playing the games. After a few years you will all know that the Playstation came along. To be honest back then I didn't notice the difference in the styles of games the Snes and the PSX had. After being thoroughly impressed by the Snes all I wanted was the N64.

When it was finally released I wasn't too happy when the price tag read "£250". I knew my wallet wasn't going to stretch that far, but totally out of the blue it was cut again to £150. Now I was getting excited, I realised that 64 bit power was within my reach. "Oh my giddy aunt!" *MJ wets himself with excitement* "I can get it for £150 with Mario 64!" The next thing you see is an MJ shaped cloud of dust left by me rushing off to buy the console of my dreams.

Once again Nintendo had served me well, a machine capable of matching and then surpassing the brilliance that was the Snes. After a few years of owning this great machine I couldn't help but notice some of the games onn the other side of the fence. I began to get wind of Metal Ger Solid and Final Fantasy 8 and I couldn't help but feel interested. Eventually I just cut the mustard and went to my mates house to play on them. FF8 blew me away, MGS blew me away and brought me back again. I was beginning to feel the strain of my loyalty to Nintendo.

Well here I am, another Playstation has been released, I din't break under the strain, I held strong. I sit here staring at my dusty N64 and wonder if it was worth it, right now with new releases thyin on the ground I am not sure, but when that brand spanking new GAMECUBE is under my TV it will be a different story.

(;o|
Mon 03/09/01 at 13:47
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Posts: 319
Anyone here think that Star Trek is good? No, didn't think so. Anyways onto my topic. Before I start I wish to say that in no way is this topic meant to start a console wars arguement and if it does I accept no responsability for it. Okay, now all thats out of the way I will begin.

In the gaming world I would say there is 3 or 4 sets of different gamers. Set one, the "Nintys". Nintys are people who are loyal to Nintendo. Constantly arguing why Niuntendo don't mae childish games they worship Shigeru Miyamoto. Set 2, the Sonyphiles. To these people number of sequels is irrelevant. Sonyphiles tend to know what they are talking about and rarely back down from an arguement. Set 3 is a breed of gamer that is struggling to survive, the Sega gamers. With their console not being made anymore they arwe in hard times. To these people quality games and this alone is everything. Now we have set 4, the PC gamers. A USB keyboard and mouse means the worl to these people as they tend to be FPS fanatics. Mention the words Counter Strike and c@*p in the same sentence and you had better write your will.

Of course there is one more set of gamer. These people are known as "non-biased gamers". Rarely seen in the wild they are very rare and practically impossible to find. To these people, wo made a console means nothing, quality games are what they seek and they will buy whatever console they think they will find them on. These are the people who won't know what next gen console to buy, unlike their other gaming counter parts.

I am sure what I have said so far hasn't came as a surprise to anyone. So far you are probably don't rerally know what the point of this topic is. Not making sense is something I seem to have mastered since I came to these forums so I guess I had better explain.

Out of the groups I have mentioned I am sure you know which category you fall under. Myself? I am a "Ninty" *God I hate that name*. BUt the question I ask you is have you/will you always be seen like this. Nintys won't always be Nintys and it is the same for everyone else. People tastes change and as a result the consoles people choose to buy change as well.

When I was five i got my first console, it was a Super Nintendo. I was very happy with it and enjoyed playing the games. After a few years you will all know that the Playstation came along. To be honest back then I didn't notice the difference in the styles of games the Snes and the PSX had. After being thoroughly impressed by the Snes all I wanted was the N64.

When it was finally released I wasn't too happy when the price tag read "£250". I knew my wallet wasn't going to stretch that far, but totally out of the blue it was cut again to £150. Now I was getting excited, I realised that 64 bit power was within my reach. "Oh my giddy aunt!" *MJ wets himself with excitement* "I can get it for £150 with Mario 64!" The next thing you see is an MJ shaped cloud of dust left by me rushing off to buy the console of my dreams.

Once again Nintendo had served me well, a machine capable of matching and then surpassing the brilliance that was the Snes. After a few years of owning this great machine I couldn't help but notice some of the games onn the other side of the fence. I began to get wind of Metal Ger Solid and Final Fantasy 8 and I couldn't help but feel interested. Eventually I just cut the mustard and went to my mates house to play on them. FF8 blew me away, MGS blew me away and brought me back again. I was beginning to feel the strain of my loyalty to Nintendo.

Well here I am, another Playstation has been released, I din't break under the strain, I held strong. I sit here staring at my dusty N64 and wonder if it was worth it, right now with new releases thyin on the ground I am not sure, but when that brand spanking new GAMECUBE is under my TV it will be a different story.

(;o|
Mon 03/09/01 at 13:52
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I like Star Trek. Honestly!










Ouch - that hurts!

so does that!

NNNNOOOOOOOOOOO!
Mon 03/09/01 at 13:58
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Posts: 319
Somtimes I wonder if I will ever be taken seriously.
Mon 03/09/01 at 13:58
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"Infantalised Forums"
Posts: 23,089
Nope.

But you'll get used to it, I did.
Mon 03/09/01 at 14:00
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Oh....great. A life time of being a clown.......whoopiedoo.
Mon 03/09/01 at 14:02
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"Infantalised Forums"
Posts: 23,089
Hey, you get some nice big shoes and a car that collapses.

Don't knock it, just be a laughing on the inside kind.
Mon 03/09/01 at 14:08
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Posts: 319
Was that sarcasm goaty? To be hponest I can't ever tell with you. Anyways I don't mind not being taken seriously sometimes, but when I bother to type out a reasonably long topic and no one actually takes the time to read it other than the first line it is very annoying.

(;o|
Mon 03/09/01 at 14:09
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"Back from the dead!"
Posts: 4,615
The trouble is, is that to be into all the games, you really have to have (or have access to) all the consoles, which is too expensive.

I used to be like that, when I owned a Snes, MD, Amiga, and then bought a PS1. After getting the ps, I diddnt really play the other machines, as the games were far better (imo) than on the other machines. I sometimes played on the others, but more for novelty value.

When the N64 and DC were released I was interested in getting the machine, but the costs would be too high. £250 for a console was a hell of a lot when I was at school! Just as I thought about getting another machine, another great game would come out on the PS and I would get the game instead. I always felt that however much I wanted a new machine, the one that I allready had was perfectly adequete.

As I loved my PS1 so much I instantly thought of the PS2 for the next machine. Not because I was a sonyphile, or had any biased against the other machines, as I had played them at my friends. I was happy with my PS1, and liked the games.

I always try and keep an eye on the other machines, the GC and (admitting in shame) the X-Box is looking tasty, but the initial cost is the killer, and for me to spend that kind of money again after my £300 PS2 episode, the games are going to have to be great. "Yeah, they will be" say all the Nintys, but I am not in a position financially to afford another box under the telly.
Mon 03/09/01 at 14:11
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"possibly impossible"
Posts: 24,985
Resistance is Futile.

Resistance is Furtile?

Resistance is For tiles?

Resistance or turtles?

Residential turtle?

Resident Evil!
Mon 03/09/01 at 14:21
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You should have used a joke that said you would be assimilated into the Sony collective. Still, you missed that one, it's long gone. Anyway I play PC games but don't really like Counter-Strike enough to play it, I own an N64 but only because it has a more unique selection of games from those that I get on my PC, so what does that make me? The reason I didn't get a Dreamcast or Playstation was because I couldn't afford more than one console (looking forward to maybe getting both Gamecube and X-Box in the future). Well that was one reason, another was because the Nintendo games tend to have a more unique style, which is where the idea that they are childish games arises from. Sony and Sega both bring good games, but most of them are similar to the sort of games you get on a PC and I already had a PC so I thought an N64 would be better. I also liked the idea of the Goldeneye type multiplayer, now that may be available on other consoles now but it wasn't on release of the N64. Another thing is the emphasis on fighting games made for the Playstation, I'm not a big fan of fighting games except for wrestling so that didn't take my interest. Racing games are similar but I do like a racing game like Mario Kart which let's you use weapons and such to make it more challenging (who needs realism anyway). I played Resident Evil and that's not a very good game in my view so if it's the sort of games you get on the Playstation then I don't want it. Metal Gear Solid may have taken my attention but 1 game isn't enough and it was too little too late.

So here I am now, still with my N64 and PC, looking for something new perhaps to replace the N64. Not sure if I'd prefer the X-Box or the Gamecube, the PS2 will no doubt be replaced soon so I would rather leave that one for the PS3. Luckily I may not have to choose, as my brother might get one while I get the other. If it does come down to a choice it will be quite difficult though. Halo versus Mario really, not as easy as it sounds since Halo will be coming out on the PC but it wont have the multiplayer on one machine.

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