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GaijinPunch
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Of course not. I was aiming it at starting a whole thread about shmups and how lame it is, at neogeo.com. (and as well about the Assembler one which I couldn't find). I've never participated in a single thread at ng.com, and have only looked in a few, but from what I know, it's the pandora's box of the internet. I find it ironic that people would moan there about people here. But then again, the formula holds true for one "community" verbally attacking another.I don't want to start an argument with you, GaijinPunch, as I respect you. But isn't that being a tad hypocritical? (At the moment I'm not sure if you were aiming that comment at me.)
I think your link to the thread was fair game... it's completely relevant and on-topic to this thread. Apologies if it came off as me pointing fingers at you. I replied at 3AM, just after getting home, so perhaps didn't word it so well.
RegalSin wrote:New PowerPuff Girls. They all have evil pornstart eyelashes.
Damn, i was kinda hoping someone would bitch about me in that one.Icarus wrote:http://www.neo-geo.com/forums/showthread.php?t=148622
The most disappointing thread ever. Nothing like painting people you don't know with a broad, pathetic paintbrush, is it?

Godzilla was an inside job
Thats okay. I wasn't sure, so I just needed clarification.GaijinPunch wrote:Of course not. I was aiming it at starting a whole thread about shmups and how lame it is, at neogeo.com. (and as well about the Assembler one which I couldn't find). I've never participated in a single thread at ng.com, and have only looked in a few, but from what I know, it's the pandora's box of the internet. I find it ironic that people would moan there about people here. But then again, the formula holds true for one "community" verbally attacking another.
I think your link to the thread was fair game... it's completely relevant and on-topic to this thread. Apologies if it came off as me pointing fingers at you. I replied at 3AM, just after getting home, so perhaps didn't word it so well.
Statement Retracted! ^_^
I've never been on neo-geo.com forums myself, but if there's a lot of "LOL interweb drama" going on, I'm kind of glad I don't. I can't help but jump in sometimes. ^_^;;

I don't know how exactly that went down, since I left for a period of time when Gamespy's boards started going up and down like a pony in a carousel. Can anyone elaborate on this?Rob wrote:Sadly this may be old board. Also, Twitch's thinly veiled attack on click-stick's forum elitism. Too much good stuff.Alske wrote: You may now return to destroy my productivity with hilarious threads. Anyone have the one where Kaneda went nuts insulting people for getting 1-credit-clears?
so long and tanks for all the spacefish
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Twitch's "Clique-Stick" Thread.Twiddle wrote:I don't know how exactly that went down, since I left for a period of time when Gamespy's boards started going up and down like a pony in a carousel. Can anyone elaborate on this?Rob wrote:Sadly this may be old board. Also, Twitch's thinly veiled attack on click-stick's forum elitism. Too much good stuff.Alske wrote: You may now return to destroy my productivity with hilarious threads. Anyone have the one where Kaneda went nuts insulting people for getting 1-credit-clears?
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... lick+stick
(Sorry Twitch, its the topic of discussion atm -_-;; )
The 'forum vs forum' thing was a little uncomfortable to be in the middle of back then, especially seeing lots of good people split off like that. But what can you do? Internet Drama at its finest.

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GaijinPunch
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If I remember right, it originally came down to Kaneda having a massive hard-on for Dai-ou-jou and being upset that more people didn't play it religiously like him. He basically said that anyone that doesn't play shooters purely for score is a worthless scrub.Twiddle wrote:I don't know how exactly that went down, since I left for a period of time when Gamespy's boards started going up and down like a pony in a carousel. Can anyone elaborate on this?
Originally titled
Radiant Silvergun, overated[sic] ?
For the win. Unfortunately when moving it Zach Keene deleted laurie47's first post, so now it seems to make even less sense:
Radiant Silvergun, overated[sic] ?
For the win. Unfortunately when moving it Zach Keene deleted laurie47's first post, so now it seems to make even less sense:
Instant classic. Meet Laurie's mum near the end of the thread!I have only just been able to get hold of this game after years of wanting it.
Personally im disappointed, It looks amazing but just does not seem like any fun to play. Im not the biggest Ikaruga fan either. Im not saying its a bad game because it obviously not. It just seems overly complex and slow compared to my fave shooters like Mushi and Soukyugurentai.
It has had so much hype and publicity over the years perhaps it just couldn't live up to what its name has become.
Anyone else disillusioned with RSG?
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professor ganson
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Ceph wrote:Originally titled
Radiant Silvergun, overated[sic] ?
For the win. Unfortunately when moving it Zach Keene deleted laurie47's first post, so now it seems to make even less sense:
Instant classic. Meet Laurie's mum near the end of the thread!I have only just been able to get hold of this game after years of wanting it.
Personally im disappointed, It looks amazing but just does not seem like any fun to play. Im not the biggest Ikaruga fan either. Im not saying its a bad game because it obviously not. It just seems overly complex and slow compared to my fave shooters like Mushi and Soukyugurentai.
It has had so much hype and publicity over the years perhaps it just couldn't live up to what its name has become.
Anyone else disillusioned with RSG?
I really hate how now it looks like I made that thread.

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doctorx0079
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Wow, I see all the fuss about click-stick in that thread and ppl going on about it like it was some kind of institution. Now it's apparently gone as if it had never been . . Does anyone know what happened to it?Icarus wrote:Twitch's "Clique-Stick" Thread.Twiddle wrote:I don't know how exactly that went down, since I left for a period of time when Gamespy's boards started going up and down like a pony in a carousel. Can anyone elaborate on this?Rob wrote: Sadly this may be old board. Also, Twitch's thinly veiled attack on click-stick's forum elitism. Too much good stuff.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.ph ... lick+stick
(Sorry Twitch, its the topic of discussion atm -_-;; )
The 'forum vs forum' thing was a little uncomfortable to be in the middle of back then, especially seeing lots of good people split off like that. But what can you do? Internet Drama at its finest.
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Rob wrote;
I enjoyed trying to learn how the Mush banking could be reproduced on the cab in my local arcade, by hooking up an autofire circuit.
But the perhaps over-zealous Cave love on Click-Stick was a bit scary
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You're not kidding!Click-Stick was another victim of Cave-mania.
I enjoyed trying to learn how the Mush banking could be reproduced on the cab in my local arcade, by hooking up an autofire circuit.
But the perhaps over-zealous Cave love on Click-Stick was a bit scary

Especially because the core aspect of Cave worshipping was graphics. Now, Xexex (1991) can mop the floor with most of Cave games worshipped on that forum...and Recap as an habitual is a big plus!
"The only desire the Culture could not satisfy from within itself was one common to both the descendants of its original human stock and the machines [...]: the urge not to feel useless."
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
I.M. Banks, "Consider Phlebas" (1988: 43).
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doctorx0079
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Makes sense since every reasonable person knows that EXED EXES PWNS.DEL wrote:Rob wrote;You're not kidding!Click-Stick was another victim of Cave-mania.
I enjoyed trying to learn how the Mush banking could be reproduced on the cab in my local arcade, by hooking up an autofire circuit.
But the perhaps over-zealous Cave love on Click-Stick was a bit scary.

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Pirate1019
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This one is quite funny.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=10872
Just the thread title should give you a good indication of drama within.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=10872
Just the thread title should give you a good indication of drama within.

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Pirate1019
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Never read that one. Everytime I look at it I think if Oprah Winfrey of Dr. Phil and just read something else instead.Icarus wrote:This one is quite funny.
http://shmups.system11.org/viewtopic.php?t=10872
Just the thread title should give you a good indication of drama within.
"You are the Hero of Tomorrow!"
Discovered by Kiken, this is a thread at TNL.
Start reading at post #45 for the fun part.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/show ... hp?t=44565
Start reading at post #45 for the fun part.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/show ... hp?t=44565
Very nice, very nice indeed.Ceph wrote:Discovered by Kiken, this is a thread at TNL.
Start reading at post #45 for the fun part.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/show ... hp?t=44565
'Only a fool trusts his life to a weapon.'
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Pirate1019
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Boy, what an ugly looking forum. You can barely see the text between all those picture signatures and king-sized avatars.Ceph wrote:Discovered by Kiken, this is a thread at TNL.
Start reading at post #45 for the fun part.
http://www.the-nextlevel.com/board/show ... hp?t=44565
I don´t have that much background on this matter, but while Recap and Stuart Campbell share the same prickish attitude (though I still like Campbells reviews, even if he is an asshole - mainly because I don´t give a shit about the games he reviews and I like his sarcastic tone in reviews about Gran Tourismo, for instance), they are not the same person. Recap writes for Insert Credit, while Campbell wrote for a huge number of magazines since decades.Pirate1019 wrote:Funny funny. And just to make sure, as I am not a visitor to TNL, 'Recap' is the good man Stuart Campbell right?
(BONUS INFO: Insert Credit is retarded because a certain Brandon reviewed Ketsui as being "too easy" and "aimed at novice players while representing a hardcore genre" back then after playing it for maybe 3 credits. This should tell you something about the journalistic skills those people have.)
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Pirate1019
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