^So, in essence, you're saying that Bulletmagnet was right.True nerdism, as proven by STs, lies in spending hours on how to get big scores. Casual shmupping is still somewhat sane
ie. His casual style Vs Your otaku style.
^So, in essence, you're saying that Bulletmagnet was right.True nerdism, as proven by STs, lies in spending hours on how to get big scores. Casual shmupping is still somewhat sane
Randorama wrote:I also usually beat the shit out of anyone who dares to question study of gameplay mechanics if he knows all WoW handbooks by heart (last case: Saturday).
You should also do the same, by the way
Something abstract and not really a shooter, like Rez. Maybe go with lightgun, like Crisis Zone. Then move your way slowly to Gunbird 2, so slow that they don't notice the transition.DJ Incompetent wrote: So I guess what I'm getting at is what shooters can I get away with playing if I were chillin' with the Madden, GTA, or Halo crowds as examples. What shmups are cool in the real world. What shmups are "Real World Cool" where 90% of others are "Real World Nerdy."
haha, niceRob wrote:Something abstract and not really a shooter, like Rez. Maybe go with lightgun, like Crisis Zone. Then move your way slowly to Gunbird 2, so slow that they don't notice the transition.
played out(anything) needs to be shopped onto a pic of a Sith Lord.
professor ganson wrote:Perhaps what you're looking for, DJ, is Zero Gunner 2 and Under Defeat. Those games look cool, and you can play them on the coolest system, the DC.
Damn Tim, you know there are quite a few Americans out there who still lives in tents due to this shitty economy, and you're dropping loads on a single game which only last 20 min. Do you think it's fair? How much did you spend this time?

ok so now ive become a nerd.....Shocky wrote:And Thunder Blade, except now the only ones who would play such an outdated looking game are the nerds.. hmm...

Wimps. 23.66864% ftw.DEL wrote:CHI - According to the Innergeek Test, Nerdyness starts at 9% & above.
You scored 6.9%, I scored 4.14% and it described me as a 'poser'
In my experience, this only works if people have a nostalgic tie to the game. Non-nerds don't really care about hidden gems from 20 years ago (or any number of years ago, really).CHI wrote:personally i think its cool to play the old classics (the plain and simple ones, not worrying about the score but trying to get to the furthest) in a room with friends who are chilling and chatting away..... still have time to reply..... and grab yourself a beer from the fridge.....
Nice link CHI, this "test" has at least some funny and kinda revealing questions.CHI wrote:
whoevers interested, please take this test (if your not a nerd..... but if you are a nerd, STILL take this test, see how nerdy you are.....)
http://www.innergeek.us/geek.html