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TheNumber1Zero

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number generator,hmm.

I only really skimmed but just eyeing that was worth it.Might need to start reading these.
 

littlewilly91

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Yup, over-quoting sucks. It's not really wit to be proud of now is it, it's just a sort of rolling around like pigs in the goodness of such strangely powerful metaphors. You can't stay like that. Get over yourselves and try to actually contribute something else good, Jesus .

Overquoting of the Pythons or Portal isn't fanning their dying flames like you might think- It's just sucking at their warmth because that's all you want to do. I agree the sad thing about those old greats is that THOUGH they were really earnest, original, brilliant and kind of on the cusp of something, THEIR MOVEMENT seems to have just petered out. There aren't really any flagship bearers of these intelligences around anymore. I think the Python stuff ran out of momentum with the big cop out that was "The meaning of life". The Goodies? Come on.
Maybe there are just too few creatives in the actual mainstream, and way too many plain consumers. Art should be free man! XD
 

TraumaHound

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Honestly, most days I'd kill for a good Python quote. Sadly, as I work/game with the youth of today, proper Python quotes are relegated to fond memories of D&D days of yore. Instead I get WoW references and the occasional Star Wars quote (that seems odd since some of them weren't born until the Ewok-era.)

As for the cake-lie jokes/references...while I never bothered playing Portal (rarely do I hit up the game/movie/book that everyone's pre-overhyped for me) I get the reference though I've never found it amusing. Guess I had to be there.
 

Dale Cooper

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ZeroMachine said:
Also, I hope you realize you probably just insulted more than half of your core audience. Good job.
I don't think Yahtzee is that great but all I heard in your post was ...

'Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! The man made me sad.'
 

ZeroMachine

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Dale Cooper said:
ZeroMachine said:
Also, I hope you realize you probably just insulted more than half of your core audience. Good job.
I don't think Yahtzee is that great but all I heard in your post was ...

'Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! The man made me sad.'
You seriously took your time to just say that? Sometimes, I hate the people of the internet...
 

Dale Cooper

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ZeroMachine said:
Dale Cooper said:
ZeroMachine said:
Also, I hope you realize you probably just insulted more than half of your core audience. Good job.
I don't think Yahtzee is that great but all I heard in your post was ...

'Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! The man made me sad.'
You seriously took your time to just say that? Sometimes, I hate the people of the internet...
Oh noes, two people made you sad today :(
 

Cakes

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One of my favourites. I have personal experience with ridiculous "the cake is a lie" references, as a result of my username. Oh yes, I see what you did there. Very clever.
 

JackiJinx

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I'm going to have to disagree with the point that random's not funny. What happened with the nerd culture dialog was purposeful as the people who cherry picked phrases such as "Get in da choppa!" and the "Not a Portal Reference" bit absolutely did that with the intention of getting attention to the game. There's nothing random about that at all.

The combination of these things are just not purposeful, not having any real connection to the game at all, and thus not really adding to any potential humor the game has. It's a man exploding! Was sprinkling "for science" really needed to get any attention or hilarity across? No.

I saw a quick look of this game on Giant Bomb and saw that it was about a man exploding. That's all I needed.

This extra stuff was just a safety net to get the geeks that aren't checking up on the gaming scene 24/7. That way they hear from their uber geek friends about this stuff and go, "What? There's a portal reference?! And GET TO DA CHOPPA?!?! DUDE! I totally need this!"

It's a slick move, and not one I'm too happy about in the least bit. I'm reluctant to get this game.
 

Booze Zombie

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Not everyone who uses a cake joke is a moron, not everyone who makes a quick Monty Python joke is a moron either, but God damn, there's a huge number of morons in the world who won't stop repeating things in general, so I can understand how you'd get annoyed, Yahtzee.

However, I've made cake and Monty Python jokes, but I do like to think that since 99.99% of every online conversation I've ever had has involved neither cakes, spam or Spaniards, I'm not a moron.

That's why I posted this, really.
I don't believe myself a moron, but hey, if I was, self-analysis wouldn't exactly be my strong suit, would it?

Heh.
 

Dale Cooper

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GaeMFreeK said:
Ugh, yeah, I hate that fake randomness garbage. "OOH SPOON MUFFIN CHEESE HEHEHE NO WAIT SPORK NOT SPOON HAR." It's really... manufactured and artificial.

I call it the Invader Zim complex.
I could not possibly agree with you anymore.

Fake, random, childish garbage.
 

Mr. Doe

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ZeroMachine said:
Dale Cooper said:
ZeroMachine said:
Also, I hope you realize you probably just insulted more than half of your core audience. Good job.
I don't think Yahtzee is that great but all I heard in your post was ...

'Waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhh! The man made me sad.'
You seriously took your time to just say that? Sometimes, I hate the people of the internet...
you were just BAAAAAAAAAAAAWing and totally deserved that dont be so butthurt.
 

Lord_Seth

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At the risk of sounding stupid, I have to ask: Is there any kind of "index" for the Extra Punctuation articles? Because I can't seem to find any.
 

Sandsky

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Were the cake quotes already overdone when the devs decided what they'd put in the game ? Yeah, probably. (can't be sure they were aware of it though)

So what, quoting ("wink, wink, we played the same game") is fine unless everyone does it ?

At which point exactly does the "wink, wink" turn into a "wank, wank" ?
About the point where you take off your pants and start vigorously masturbating.
 

littlewilly91

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And, the cake just isn't a lie! Oh yee of little faith. Seriously:
Obviously in the game, the computer-master teases you as you play it's human guinea pig, saying; There Will Be Cake once you have finished the tasks. But naturally, this use of the light & moist confection was reminiscent of the usual elusive carrot on a stick. -What we're striving for when we carry on playing a level we're stuck on even though it's no longer fun. -Some virtue to the whole bloody expensive pastime to make it worthwhile. -Some dividend to make all the toil worth it.
Nintendo tried to capture all this in it's hollow, inedible Mario-Star... But perhaps some sort of celebratory, birthday-related foodstuff? Our collective subconscious seems to accept that suggestion merrily.

(-Portal spoilers-) And then the cake gets used in a catchphrase, the scrawled words from a player who's gone before on a wall: teh CAKe is a LIE. This statement demonstrates our fears quite neatly I think. Thoughts like "Yes- What if there is none of this mysterious cake? Or any other version of it? What If all this button mashing is in vain?" And similar paranoid ramblings. Then, thankfully, though the game admits that the cake is largely forgotten by everyone but the player, it is still there deep in a storage room. Indeed, lights are flickering on before your eyes, illuminating it. Quaint.

(Portal Spoilers no more) So you overquoters aren't just boring with the repetition, you're depressing with the actual sentiment.
My friend was dangerously addicted to games- almost two days nonstop Final Fantasy anyone?- And recently, after staying out of the conversation for a while, he interjected thusly, with eyes sad as a kitten's beneath big bushy eyebrows, in a voice as grave as ashes; "The cake is a lie, Will." Now that's some sad shit, because he knew what it meant. I tried to argue with him, but no, he's lost his faith in teh games. He still plays them but he thinks they're Evil.

Now I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm not going to go spreading false rumours that the sweet treat in the middle of all this is non existent, I'm going to try and change this Medium a little, pulling it away from the hellish, beauracratic, marketing-based, capitalistic brink by which it is stumbling, (and which GLADos epitomised so perfectly), towards somewhere more fair. I get the feeling that if we change the atmosphere games are created in then more concepts will get the chance to grow into intelligent, creative and worthwhile pieces of culture.

Chant "Down With Peter Molyneux" instead!- I'm sure his team's fine, but he seems to only get excited about taking people's money.
 

theultimateend

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I'm surprised he responded to my comment.

I agree with him though, some internet jokes get old very fast.
More like the Internet gets old very fast :p.

It's 1% creative folks and 99% people regurgitating what those creative folks said.

I'm not tugging my own wang here, I may be one of those 99% too, doesn't make it any less annoying.
 

littlewilly91

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lol. Seriously about the Molyneux: Keep an eye on him, he won't admit it but his dream job would be running the Matrix.
 

littlewilly91

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There's one hell of a backlash on these forums. I think it's because Yahtzee isn't your average reviewer who wants to provide a service well. Though people expect him to be. He's a critic and also he actually wants to try and make some changes- stop people repeating the same old stuff, stop games being centred on capitalism and being treated like a commodity by every publisher under the sun. They are plainly a great medium for communicating ideas and feelings, not just an indulgence. He's kind of campaigning. It's like politics, except he still gives a damn whether he's right or not... No one has managed to persuade him that he's got it twisted yet, so maybe he's starting to go for it and not give a damn about opposition. I share all his beliefeys I think so good luck to him.

I'm sure he could be more persuasive with the opposition though, and stop them being so deaf blind and dumb. Shouldn't write off "idiots" I don't think. To make an impact surely you have to re-brainerate them a bit. They are the majority after all. Remember that, yeah? Whatever- keep it up Yahtz.
 

justadude

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i still don't get why he's upset that a maniacal cartoony character made of plasma says a few things. there are a million mute platformers out there, this one took a chance and went with a vocal little guy. and yeah, he collects hidden birthday cakes as level bonuses, so what.

this game has a lot of personality, and it's the best platformer to come out in years gameplay-wise. you can't deny it feels great to jump around the world. and it was made by a tiny company, not some giant faceless corporation.

and if you wanna talk about originality, how about taking the human meat shield mechanic and turning it into a giggling, donut-spewing tickle fest.
 

Just_Karol

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Just have to point it out, but I got around to listen the song (that refers to donuts) in "Splosion man". And is it me, or those it sound a little bit too much like Radiohead's "Creep"?
In terms of Chord arrangement anyway?
 

ValentineBlacker

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Portal is something else that the fans have nearly ruined for me before I even got a chance to play it. Yeah, so I'm 18 months behind, who isn't?