Yes, continues are there so people who aren't skilled can enjoy the game. I'm glad we're in agreement.Acid King wrote:they are there so people who aren't skilled can still have a good time with the game. They are in Ninja Gaiden for the same reason that they are Donpachi. They are not there for, as you claim, to "buy" high scores since scores reset when you continue.
Scores reset now. They didn't in the beginning. You can't define the nature of the continue without examining its origins and history. The 'score-resetting continue' didn't appear from a vacuum...it is an adaptation of the Tempest continue, adapted specifically because continues originally were for buying a high score. Now, continues still cater to the unskilled, but in a different fashion. In either form, continues are product promotion, and are independent of the intended gameplay.
The game mechanics of Ninja Gaiden, or whatever disparate non-shmup you want to toss out, are irrelevant to this discussion. A continue in one game may gut the gameplay, while in another game it merely sends you back to a checkpoint or save spot. I'm talking exclusively about continues in arcade shooters.
I never said playing with multiple/infinite continues would prevent you from improving. I said that playing on one continue will increase your skill more effectively.Acid King wrote:And I, as well as plenty of other players who have credit fed games before, can tell you that continuing DOES help your score