Study Challenges Video-Gamer Stereotype
Posted: 2003-07-07 09:01pm
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Yeah I never understood where the whole "nerdy" image came from. Most everyone i know plays video games. I could of told them that... that study was a waste of timeMontcalm wrote:They needed a study to realise that.
— software-driven games from cards to shoot-'em-up adventures such as Doom —
I guess they go with the easiest to remember "DOOM"Jadeite wrote:— software-driven games from cards to shoot-'em-up adventures such as Doom —
Damnit, why the hell is Doom brought up so much in regular news articles about games? I remember after the whole Columbine mess, whenever they talked about how the dipshits who shot everyone played games, they mentioned Doom. How old is that game anyway? I know Half-Life is almost 10 years, and Doom came out a few years before that at least.
It's a brain bug among reporters. It's become so famous of a game from Columbine that most people are likely to recognize it when it's mentioned. This may not be the case if a reporter writes about teens playing Counter-Strike.Jadeite wrote:— software-driven games from cards to shoot-'em-up adventures such as Doom —
Damnit, why the hell is Doom brought up so much in regular news articles about games? I remember after the whole Columbine mess, whenever they talked about how the dipshits who shot everyone played games, they mentioned Doom. How old is that game anyway? I know Half-Life is almost 10 years, and Doom came out a few years before that at least.
But hardly anyone plays DOOM anymore, C-Strike is the new FPS standardMontcalm wrote:I guess they go with the easiest to remember "DOOM"Jadeite wrote:— software-driven games from cards to shoot-'em-up adventures such as Doom —
Damnit, why the hell is Doom brought up so much in regular news articles about games? I remember after the whole Columbine mess, whenever they talked about how the dipshits who shot everyone played games, they mentioned Doom. How old is that game anyway? I know Half-Life is almost 10 years, and Doom came out a few years before that at least.
Hahahahaha!!justifier wrote:C-Strike is the new FPS standard
Because it's easily the biggest name in first person shooters ever. It came out at a time there weren't many fps's; it was revolutionary and more than that it was attention grabbing.Jadeite wrote:Damnit, why the hell is Doom brought up so much in regular news articles about games? I remember after the whole Columbine mess, whenever they talked about how the dipshits who shot everyone played games, they mentioned Doom. How old is that game anyway? I know Half-Life is almost 10 years, and Doom came out a few years before that at least.
There were Doom novels? What'd the plot consist of? Ugly dude shoots ugly blobs into rectangular splotches?Stormbringer wrote:Also one of the Columbine shooters allegedly named his shotguns after characters in the Doom novelizations.
I second that, with a hearty chortle.TheFeniX wrote:Hahahahaha!!justifier wrote:C-Strike is the new FPS standard
Oh wait, I'm sorry.
Hahahahaha!
I'm not saying that its the best, I'm saying that a lot people play it and among people it is well knownTheFeniX wrote:Hahahahaha!!justifier wrote:C-Strike is the new FPS standard
Oh wait, I'm sorry.
Hahahahaha!
Daikatana.thecreech wrote:I'm still waiting for them to give what they think is the new FPS standard
*hissss!* You speak the dark ones name! Burn the heretic!neoolong wrote:Daikatana.
To be honest they weren't exactly long on detailed plot (except for the end, then it got weird) but it was pretty much heroic marine rescues heroic marine babe and hijinks ensue. For a video game novels they weren't bad though. Pretty good popcorn reads.Jadeite wrote:There were Doom novels? What'd the plot consist of? Ugly dude shoots ugly blobs into rectangular splotches?Stormbringer wrote:Also one of the Columbine shooters allegedly named his shotguns after characters in the Doom novelizations.
Ehhh... Ugly dude and a chick shoots ugly blobs... or something like that.Jadeite wrote:There were Doom novels? What'd the plot consist of? Ugly dude shoots ugly blobs into rectangular splotches?
Trytostaydead wrote:Get money of course.. but also we live in a sick sad world where we cannot accept anything as "truth" without having it validated on a piece of paper.
Look through the Health and Sciences pages in the newspapers or AP these days. It's really sad, they proclaim and scream at the top of their lungs about "NEW" findings that are so freakin old, but a paper comes out that explicitly ties it to cancer or some such and people go ape shit.
He didn't rescue her. He caught up to her after following her trail and almost got his head blown off for his trouble.Stormbringer wrote: To be honest they weren't exactly long on detailed plot (except for the end, then it got weird) but it was pretty much heroic marine rescues heroic marine babe and hijinks ensue. For a video game novels they weren't bad though. Pretty good popcorn reads.
I read all of them, not too bad considering they didn't have much to work with. The whole alien war and "everyone dies" is kinda wierd but what are you gonna do?Stormbringer wrote:To be honest they weren't exactly long on detailed plot (except for the end, then it got weird) but it was pretty much heroic marine rescues heroic marine babe and hijinks ensue. For a video game novels they weren't bad though. Pretty good popcorn reads.Jadeite wrote:There were Doom novels? What'd the plot consist of? Ugly dude shoots ugly blobs into rectangular splotches?Stormbringer wrote:Also one of the Columbine shooters allegedly named his shotguns after characters in the Doom novelizations.
I know that. But I was just trying to give a quick blurb that was more or less accurate.XaLEv wrote:He didn't rescue her. He caught up to her after following her trail and almost got his head blown off for his trouble.
They are pretty good and actually avoid turning into horribly repetive novels and yet still keep the "game" elements entertaining. I wish the Dark Forces novels had been done half so well.TheFeniX wrote:I read all of them, not too bad considering they didn't have much to work with. The whole alien war and "everyone dies" is kinda wierd but what are you gonna do?