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Tue 22/01/02 at 17:05
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As I'm sure a few of you know, I've recently been introduced to the wonders of the PlayStation 2.

Typical Sonyphile: "You're a good old boy, and weclome to my sister."

Typical Ninty: "You are Satan's spawn. I am going to kill you, possibly with a magic flower*Dringo jumps about in anger*"

I've not gamed before, really, though I do have a GBA for the long journeys to my homeland of Wales that seem to be forced on me every two months or so. I only have a couple of games. I got a PS2 because I wanted a DVD Player in my room. I love films, y'see, and this was a good value DVD Player. But to hell with just DVDs, this thing can play games..or so I'm told. Games, as a result of reading FoG Prime for three months, have become a scray region for me, where the triple inveter Gekko graphics DF Engine is argued, or somesuch wonder. I'm sure I've heard Gekko on here...last time I checked it was a tropical lizard. I used to keep one as a pet.

But I ventured into this world with my first game, Tekken Tag Tournament, and I loved it. Beating the pulp out of my mates without any repurcussions until he gets Lei and does that damn annoying spinny kick thing. Then came Devil May Cry, and that blew me away. It was amazing, to my innocent eyes. Now Max Payne is the rage.

BUT here's the thing. Although I enjoy these things, they're still just something to do in between homework, going out with mates and DVDs. last night I played Tekken for 20 mins before settling down with Memento. This, I'm reliably informed, makes me a casual gamer. Hey, that's fine with me. I like my gaming life just the way it is. I'm afraid of Metal Gear Solid 2, though. It might make me game for more than half an hour a day. Never mind...for now. I just thought you gaming buffs might appreciate a casual gamers point of view on all things gaming:

Graphics - Meh, my knowledge of these goes as far as "Wow, lip synch, Grix can't do that" ;-) or "Meh, Lord of the Rings specials effects rule compared to this. Where's my food?". But I can say they don't really bother me, as long as they are impressive enough. I don't compare pixel rate or whatever...although pixel sounds like pixie, that interests me...

Gameplay - Ah, now this is important. It means i can slash at things or go into bullet-time with the right perspective. It's probably the most important thing to my game, and I like an easy-to-use button configuration.

What else is there really to discuss? Ah, yes.

Console Design - Meh, it's hidden behind my sadly ignored VHS collection. I suppose I prefer Gamecube's, because it's smaller than the rest. (That shows how little I know).

So do you "hardcore gamers" despise us "casual gamers"? I know I have a large ignorance of your favourite hobby, but we also buy these games, and there's a lot of us. Without us, gaming wouldn't develop so well. You need us, though you hate us. Kind of like newbies, really. Look at that for a comparison. Casual gamer = FOG newbie. Hold that in your heart, people.

I may not know my fire flower from my Alastor, but I can damn well kick someone good with Hwoarang on Tekken, and I've completed Devil May Cry. Superb. So what do you guys think of my views? Dringo, don't crucify me, especially with a magic flower.

Cheers,
Stryke.
Tue 22/01/02 at 18:55
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"Want a cd key.."
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Heh, hey Gaz's bro :o)

Magic flowers?

:o)
Tue 22/01/02 at 18:49
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gaz, you haven't got the money to buy a Gamecube.

Hey all. I'm stryke's brother, btw. I rule, he doesn't. He tried to stop me finding this site, did ya know that? Now he's succumbed to me. Because I can win GTA3, he says.
Tue 22/01/02 at 18:37
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Posts: 8,502
Stryke wrote:
> I might just do that....gamecubes rule, because they're....small. And have a
> lizard inside them :-D

Ahh see that is a marketing gimick, It is actually a small hamster that has been shaved and painted green. : )
Tue 22/01/02 at 18:02
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I might just do that....gamecubes rule, because they're....small. And have a lizard inside them :-D
Tue 22/01/02 at 17:34
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Strafex wrote:

And don't worry about the "don't feel like playing games
> much".
That's natural when you own a PS2. It'll all change with the
> Gamecube! ;-D

True, true!

I've owned a PS2 since July now. Apart from GTA3 nothing has impressed me. Nothing has kept me coming back for more.

Its just the same old crap. Jak and Daxter is just an average platformer. Sure some Sony mans may be amazed by it, but us Ninty's have done it all before. Devil may cry...i was very dissapointed with this. Too repetitive, too much button bashing. Just Resi evil in hyper mode.

I'm gonna wait until MGS2 comes around, if that doesnt blow my mind i'm selling the PS2.

At the moment the only the only reason for keeping it in that it acts as a DVD player in my room. X-box should take its place soon though...
Tue 22/01/02 at 17:18
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Posts: 9,848
We don't so much hate casual gamers as what they often do.

Buy 3 fifa's a year for example.

Buying games based on advertising or film lisences and therefore allowing the likes of Simpsons Wrestling and Who Wants To Be a Millionaire to dominate the sales charts.

Saying things like:

"Mario Kart is a rip off of Crash Team Racing"

and, "Zelda's crap because it doesn't have loads of 'adult' gore!!!"

You, on the other hand, have been dragged up in a forum of hardcore gamers so although you might not play games so much, you certainly read enough here to distinguish between a Simpsons Wrestling (cool media, crap game) and a Jak and Daxter (stereotyped babyish, but great game).

And don't worry about the "don't feel like playing games much".
That's natural when you own a PS2. It'll all change with the Gamecube! ;-D
Tue 22/01/02 at 17:05
Regular
Posts: 16,548
As I'm sure a few of you know, I've recently been introduced to the wonders of the PlayStation 2.

Typical Sonyphile: "You're a good old boy, and weclome to my sister."

Typical Ninty: "You are Satan's spawn. I am going to kill you, possibly with a magic flower*Dringo jumps about in anger*"

I've not gamed before, really, though I do have a GBA for the long journeys to my homeland of Wales that seem to be forced on me every two months or so. I only have a couple of games. I got a PS2 because I wanted a DVD Player in my room. I love films, y'see, and this was a good value DVD Player. But to hell with just DVDs, this thing can play games..or so I'm told. Games, as a result of reading FoG Prime for three months, have become a scray region for me, where the triple inveter Gekko graphics DF Engine is argued, or somesuch wonder. I'm sure I've heard Gekko on here...last time I checked it was a tropical lizard. I used to keep one as a pet.

But I ventured into this world with my first game, Tekken Tag Tournament, and I loved it. Beating the pulp out of my mates without any repurcussions until he gets Lei and does that damn annoying spinny kick thing. Then came Devil May Cry, and that blew me away. It was amazing, to my innocent eyes. Now Max Payne is the rage.

BUT here's the thing. Although I enjoy these things, they're still just something to do in between homework, going out with mates and DVDs. last night I played Tekken for 20 mins before settling down with Memento. This, I'm reliably informed, makes me a casual gamer. Hey, that's fine with me. I like my gaming life just the way it is. I'm afraid of Metal Gear Solid 2, though. It might make me game for more than half an hour a day. Never mind...for now. I just thought you gaming buffs might appreciate a casual gamers point of view on all things gaming:

Graphics - Meh, my knowledge of these goes as far as "Wow, lip synch, Grix can't do that" ;-) or "Meh, Lord of the Rings specials effects rule compared to this. Where's my food?". But I can say they don't really bother me, as long as they are impressive enough. I don't compare pixel rate or whatever...although pixel sounds like pixie, that interests me...

Gameplay - Ah, now this is important. It means i can slash at things or go into bullet-time with the right perspective. It's probably the most important thing to my game, and I like an easy-to-use button configuration.

What else is there really to discuss? Ah, yes.

Console Design - Meh, it's hidden behind my sadly ignored VHS collection. I suppose I prefer Gamecube's, because it's smaller than the rest. (That shows how little I know).

So do you "hardcore gamers" despise us "casual gamers"? I know I have a large ignorance of your favourite hobby, but we also buy these games, and there's a lot of us. Without us, gaming wouldn't develop so well. You need us, though you hate us. Kind of like newbies, really. Look at that for a comparison. Casual gamer = FOG newbie. Hold that in your heart, people.

I may not know my fire flower from my Alastor, but I can damn well kick someone good with Hwoarang on Tekken, and I've completed Devil May Cry. Superb. So what do you guys think of my views? Dringo, don't crucify me, especially with a magic flower.

Cheers,
Stryke.

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