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SendMeNoodz84

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Why would you want to imitate ZP anyway? Sure he has plenty of viewers, but he's bitter and hates practically any game that doesn't fit his preconceived notion of perfection, which is basically every game, except for Portal.
 

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Altorin said:
manythings said:
mooncalf said:
There are a number of imitations (remember the blue background ones on Youtube? Not exactly a subtle rip-off). It's not even a terribly original format (funny words, funny images, who'dathunk?) but ZP is consistent and novel and so for those who like it, it doesn't get old fast.

Still, the internet thrives on self-reference, parody, imitation and replication, so all good. :)
That all happened before the internet, it was just a lot slower and had fewer pages that turned out to be Goatse.
Especially back before cameras were invented and every goatse had to be drawn by hand - the poor monks who were tasked with drawing them were said to have gone blind from the effort..
That's pretty good, I have to remember that one. I can see them now all in rows, flickering candles and the scratch of quills, squinting hard as they work to recreate what they see. Then a scream as one of the brothers comes to a Goatse.
 

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SendMeNoodz84 said:
Why would you want to imitate ZP anyway? Sure he has plenty of viewers, but he's bitter and hates practically any game that doesn't fit his preconceived notion of perfection, which is basically every game, except for Portal.
He is a critic, he provides critique... That's what he does...
 

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I wonder if Yahtzee's going to incinerate this guy in a video... with words... Hope so.

I like Zero Punctuation for the same reason most people probably dislike it. If someone really likes a game and Yahtzee gives it a bad review, there's around a 45% chance they'll get mad about it and try to prove him wrong. However, I know I'm definitely not the only one, I find it funny when he gives a game I like a bad review. Sure, I don't truly believe MOST of what he says, but I find it funny when he makes a good joke and visual pun about my favorite games. The animation is comical, and the videos usually find a way to brighten up my day.

Sorry if I got little off topic there, but I had to give my random opinion.
 

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At least he admits he has zero originality......

I hope the video runs out at the 5 minute mark and the rest is just blank.
 

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manythings said:
SendMeNoodz84 said:
Why would you want to imitate ZP anyway? Sure he has plenty of viewers, but he's bitter and hates practically any game that doesn't fit his preconceived notion of perfection, which is basically every game, except for Portal.
He is a critic, he provides critique... That's what he does...
To critique is to point out the flaws on something. He hates any game that isn't the second coming of Christ. If you haven't liked any game since Portal, then it's pretty hard to consider someone a video game fan, even considering difference in opinion.
 

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Er...I appreciate the concept, and frankly I whole-heartedly support the demise of the loathsome GameStop, but man...this guy needs a few diction lessons.
You took the words right out of my mouth.
 

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Maybe its just where i live, but hte gamestop there is really good. i mean, i know half the staff, but also they are really good to people and customers. tehy never had a complaint, and anytime tehy host a competition or release a game, they order pizza for everyone and gum and other stuff to hand out while you wait, so you;re never really in discomfort. one day they went so far as to set up heaters outside cause it was cold and snowy.

like i said, maybe its management there, but tehy are really good to their customers.
 

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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. If he admits it etc. whats the harm? jeez guys get a grip...

Besides, ever hear of Charlie Brooker?
 

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This is actually surprisingly informative. Though he doesn't count in younger gamers who if their going to buy online have to use their parent's credit/debit card. Then again, if the kid is older (i'm fifteen) handing over a piece of plastic and taking in 60 dollars in cash might be a bit less work on both parts.
 

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SendMeNoodz84 said:
manythings said:
SendMeNoodz84 said:
Why would you want to imitate ZP anyway? Sure he has plenty of viewers, but he's bitter and hates practically any game that doesn't fit his preconceived notion of perfection, which is basically every game, except for Portal.
He is a critic, he provides critique... That's what he does...
To critique is to point out the flaws on something. He hates any game that isn't the second coming of Christ. If you haven't liked any game since Portal, then it's pretty hard to consider someone a video game fan, even considering difference in opinion.
Or he criticises them in a five minute chunk. You do know that the world isn't the same for a critic as for a consumer, right? He doesn't play one game and he's done for the week, just like movie bob doesn't just watch a movie. They have to partake heavily of their medium and then pick it apart with every tool at their disposal. This would be awesome if you were always playing God of War but you're not, you're playing garbage and you have to keep playing it.
 

Overlordjack

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that man is an intelligible unoriginal monster. but he had a valid point. just the means he used to convey that message were stolen.
 

Kingjackl

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I actually quite liked that. Once you get past the whole ZP rip-off, he had a lot to say, an interesting viewpoint and was quite funny.
 

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To be honest, he's right but I think a lot of shops which function off the internet do the exact same practice. An example being, it's not exactly uncommon to find a game for £40+ in Gamestation and Game. However, if you buy from Gameplay, it usually costs £40 at most unless it's a special edition package. The only reasons why I still do it is:
1.You can't buy used games from Gameplay.
2. I don't have a credit card that functions across the internet, this may be a better thing than it sounds.
3. Sometimes, if I'm in town, I just like the idea of browsing for a game and maybe picking one up.
4. It just feels a lot better to physically hold a game and contemplate buying it than to look online and buy.

I know I'm being ripped off a lot. I know that Steam rips me off a bit. However, I will admit I'm a consumer whore who will do whatever his little sugar daddy wants for that dose of new game.
 

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Zero Originality's thingy is very, very old [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.79258-Zero-Originality-I-thank-you]. And Themis Media already had it torn down off of YouTube. So seems to me that this is pretty much a done deal.
 

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geldonyetich said:
Zero Originality's thingy is very, very old [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/forums/read/9.79258-Zero-Originality-I-thank-you]. And Themis Media already had it turn down off of YouTube. So it's pretty much a done deal.
You beat me to it.