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    Yeah it is, check it out.

    I wish I had friends that lived by me, instead of peeps on an internet board, that understood videogames like this. It would make for some great conversation and gameplay.

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    Good article, but a little on the short side. I'm both a cub scout leader and a volunteer with a local cadet group here in Ottawa. None of the cubs (aged 7 to 10) knew what atari was.

    The points the guy makes about teenagers knowing the games were reflected in the cadets. Many of them knew about them, and I even have a couple of cadets that still played their 2600, though most seem to be enthralled with the SNES era, with games like Secret of Mana and Final Fantasy.

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    ahmen to that!

    Good article.

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    Good article, but Tapper is a great game, much more addictive than he makes it sound. Now I gotta put in my Midway Arcade Treasures game in my GameCube and see how it is.

    Ciao people! I'll be back in a few hours!

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    yeah, that was a pretty good article... not too in depth, but the author definitely gets their point across.

    and i too just picked up that midway arcade treasures on gcn... rampart has been kicking my ass hardcore.

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    Rampart suffers from controller issues, imho. Tough to emulate the precision of a trackball.

    I liked the article, mainly because it's what I've been saying all along. Making Mario 3D doesn't make it a better game!!! There are good 3D games, but just converting a game to 3D doesn't improve it.

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    That article ended at exactly the point where I wanted it to expand into a more in-depth discussion on classic games.

    But it was well-written, anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Duncan
    That article ended at exactly the point where I wanted it to expand into a more in-depth discussion on classic games.

    But it was well-written, anyway.
    As opposed to this *horrible* piece from the usually excellent Salon.com: http://www.salon.com/ent/feature/200...oys/index.html

    At least the authors have the courtesy to alienate every avid gamer right away with their opening exchange:


    "Tom: As this loads up, I have to ask: Are we ashamed, at our age, of playing video games?

    "Jeff: Not completely. I liked video games when they looked terrible. Now it seems like we're living in some kind of golden age.

    "Tom: Think of the other things we could be doing. Sitting in a bar. Walking outside.

    "Jeff: Having meaningful relationships."


    And here's their witty commentary on NASCAR Thunder 2004:

    "Jeff: This is basically 3-D Frogger. You're just moving and occupying space.

    "Tom: Frogger with sideburns and a Skoal sponsorship."


    There's also a reference to the non-game "Street Ball" (NBA Street), among other things, but I'll stop now.

    -- Z.

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    They did, however, make the error of stating that the game consoles can "surf the web" (a phrase we, as a population, should have quit using by now), which, barring the Dreamcast, they certainly can not. I didn't read the whole article though, I'm a stickler, if it doesn't catch my interest by the beginning of the second paragraph or I see a glaring error early on I usually stop. But overall I'd agree with what you guys have said...simple is typically better. I'd rather not spend half an hour learning a controller setup, but would rather just play the damn game and, most importantly, have fun with it.

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