PhunkyPhazon said:
Does anyone have this 'sequel conundrum' as I'm calling it?
Not to that degree. I could play MM without playing OoT first (assuming I ever wanted to touch MM again, which I don't). And I can just pop in any Mega Man game and have a go. It's only when the stories are very tightly connected that I feel the need to start at the first game. Take Golden Sun for example, I wanted to replay that so I had to start with the first one. You can't just start on The Lost Age because that actually is half-way through the story.
PhunkyPhazon said:
And what other dumb reasons do you have or have heard for not wanting to play a game?
Have heard: graphics aren't good enough or the game is "kiddy", especially when it's not (I heard someone call the Jak and Daxter series kiddy yesterday on some other forum, it took a lot to not flame the hell out of him for that extra-strength stupidity). And for stuff like Mario, there is a difference between "Fun for the whole family" and "kiddy." Mario is the former, not the latter.
Oh and the "I won't play mainstream games" shit too. Yay. We have this silly "indie only" crap for music, and now we get it for games too. Joy. I'm all for some indie games if they are good (example, Limbo is good, "Your 360 controller is now a vibrating sex aid" is horrid), but sometime the games made at high profile studios sell piles and piles of copies because they're really really good. When people say crap like they won't try Red Dead Redemption because "It's mainstream crap only played by frat boys" I want to start injuring people.
Dumb reasons I won't play a game? The only thing I can think of that might count is that I'll never be buying any games from Good Old Games because I didn't appreciate their little publicity stunt where they claimed the service was going offline because they couldn't keep it running anymore.
Roxor said:
Depending on your views on emulation, this may sound either silly or perfectly valid.
A common reason for not playing a game I give is that my emulator for whatever platform the game is on can't run it yet (or in some cases, doesn't yet have a working emulator (Xbox family, I'm looking at you)).
Neither, I'd say you need to stop stealing and actually buy your games and then you wouldn't have to worry about that problem.