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At the end of a game, just like a film, come the credits. Boring old credits, that no one wants to watch, which means, none of the game developers or producers get acknowledged for their work. When the credits come up on a game I switch over channels, till they have finished. So, what if their was a way to make credits more interesting and worth watching. If there was something to make me watch them and think that they are quite good to watch, I would watch them and probably enjoy them, and I’m sure that most of you would too, wouldn’t you?
Maybe, if there were off-takes from the characters of the game, like if they had mucked up they’re ‘acting’ so to speak. I think if they had done this in Metal Gear Solid 2, I think it was be much more interesting. Like if Snake and Raiden had mucked up one of their lines, the director could of shouted out ‘CUT’ and they have to start again. Or if when they had to speak one of them would have forgot their lines they could both start laughing. This would make the credits interesting and funny, and the credits could still come up, in between them.
Furthermore, it could also be really good for Resident Evil, while the credits are on, you could see some of the zombies in make-up getting ready, putting on their masks and costumes and Claire could practising here lines but then forgetting them and she could also be practising her actions. I think that would make it much more enjoyable, and you know for a fact, that it works because proof of it, is Rush Hour, the film. While the credits are running they have out-takes of all the stunts or bits of acting that have gone wrong. Which in turn, makes the credits much more interesting.
It doesn’t just have to be off-takes. I have seen a few games that have had a video of things that have happened in the game put on, whilst the credits are running, and that is a good idea. So, it could be anything that is put on while the credits are rolling as long as it makes you watch them.
Whilst the credits are running at the end of Metal Gear Solid 2, there is a song. Now this would have been good if the song wasn’t really annoying and sounds rubbish. But if they had put a good song that a lot of people liked then that might have cause a few people to stay in their seats and listen whilst having a look at the credits.
And I can hear what you’re thinking, ‘but wouldn’t you always look at the off-takes or the videos and not at the credits?’ And my reply to that is that when the credits up, you could start off with a few credits and then an off-take, and then it could go back to some credits, and so on. I think if game developers do use this then, it would make them more well know and people could have a laugh as well. Or while the video is running the credits could come up in a colour that is a complete contrast to the colour of the video so it stands out. It could be a win win situation.
Or if that didn’t work, they could have them in the opening video, so it makes it like your watching the beginning of a film. Because I know that whenever I get a new game, I always watch the opening scene to see what it’s like. I know that’s what happens in Metal Gear Solid 2 and that is why it has been compared to a film so much.
I think the ‘Making of’ DVD that comes with Metal Gear Solid 2, is a great way to enlighten us about the people that made the game, so that you can put a name to the face, and it shows informs us about how they made the game. I think if all games did that then a lot more people would know a lot more about games and the people that make them. One down side to that is that games like Metal Gear Solid 2 are hyped up so much and it is so good that it’s good for a game like that to have a ‘Making Of’ DVD to have, but it wouldn’t be good or interesting for a FIFA game, whereas it would be quality for a game like Zelda.
To be fair, not many people know who, Hideo Kojima is, or Shigeru Mimamoto is, so not many people are going to remember all those different names and faces, so that the next time you talk about a certain game, your not going to talk about all the different people that made it, but it is still good to remember a few, bearing in mind, they have spent ages making this game for you to play.
So, I think its time that game developers did something about this. If they want to get recognised for their talents and time they take put in to making a game, it s in their hands to sort it out.
Thanks for taking time to read it
Liquid Snake
Do you write about 5 of these long topic things in Word or something and save them for each day to post on here and see if they win???
I think you do too many and some of them dont win so i think you should just do a few but make them absolutely perfect to guarantee a win each time.
Well post as much you like mate but just dont do it when i do.
:D
I wouldnt want to lose to you :D because i know that your post would win.
Ah well.
> Don't worry Hercules, I'll reply to it
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cool
You deserve credit for this topic, its very well put together,
hope you win GAD for it.
recognition is something that is very important when someone has produced something well.
weldone.
> maybe SR will baulk when they see the same address, and don't worry Hercules,
> tell me the day beforehand and I won't post
:D
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hehehe
No problem
Not that i think anyone will reply to it anyway
Ah well
I can count on your thoughts though cant i?
Maybe SR will ban you both because i can see that you are going to win so much.
:D
:D
> Nice one bro, lets see if it wins GAD...
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bah,
YOU WIN TOO MANY GAD's!
:D
are you not happy with the ones you already have?
or do you just want more and more?
i can see a GAD coming your way very soon Liquid.
RM18,
WARNING! WARNING!
Im going to do a post in here soon and and want a good chance at a GAD for a day.
The warning?
WARNING!
Dont post on the day that i post my topic!
hehehehe
:D
I just want to stand a chance and dont want to compete against any of yours.