The Sims is obviously a work of a demented genious. I wonder how many times this guy went swimming as a kid, only to discover that, when he tried to get out, someone had built a brick wall around the pool...
If he doesn't hurry up and finish sim Mars, I'm going to pool the ladders out of the pool, also. Or just release what you DID finish, for sims sake.
-- Why, yes, I AM a Pagan Libertarian.
Re:PR/Marketing driven story
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Anonymous Coward
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· Score: 3, Insightful
Why can't these interesting people be interview or written about when it's not tainted by the desire to pitch their new product.
Why the hell would they want to give interviews when they don't have a new product to promote? In addition why would the press want to interview somebody who didn't have a new product coming out, what would they talk about: the weather?
It was addictive for a few days, then it just dies out and it's just another game sitting on the shelf. I can't imagine that Sims 2 will be much better.
Yah, it's too bad they failed to mention the Sim City franchise. Some people say they're God games, I've always thought they were God's games...
Guardian != Authoritative?
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contagious_d
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· Score: 4, Insightful
Ok, sorry if this is just nitpicking, but some of the article struck me as... well... strange.
"strike a chord with women, gay men and others with little time for dungeons or dragons" (followed shortly by) millions around the world are bristling with excitement at the prospect of... Sims 2"
also, this caught my eye:
"The Sims is a real-time strategy game" and this: he does have a hinterland, devoted to 'reading, skiing, scheming' - that just sounds funny. Well, I know I speak for all of us when I say that my hinterland is scheming and bristling at the prospect of this new RTS.
-- -/home is where the food is.
Re:PR/Marketing driven story
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McKinney83
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I don't think that they need to hype the sequel of the number one selling (pc) game of all time.
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for gay men?
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real_smiff
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"The Sims, the most popular personal computer game ever... is one of the few titles... to strike a chord with... gay men"
haha, i did not know gay men needed special computer games. someone prove this journalist a generalising t00l* and tell me their gay friends are playing Doom3 like everyone else?
*is that in the leet dictionary, i don't know sorry.
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This is my Sig, this is my Gun. One is for Slashdot and one is for Fun.
I can confirm that gay men enjoy playing other games as well. After all I always see people on CounterStrike calling each other 'Faggots' and 'Totally Gay'.
Infact I see that so much that I would go to estimate about 90% of CounterStrike players must have a homosexual sexual preference.
There's also a lot of outdoor recreation enthusiasts playing that game as well.
Re:for gay men?
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Anonymous Coward
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Boyscouts?
Re:for gay men?
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RQuinn
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· Score: 4, Informative
I've got to say that as a gay male my sexuality has never been a factor in what games I play. And frankly why are homosexuals even a demographic when talking about games? I don't buy different books than straight men, I don't buy different music than straight men, and I don't buy different games than straight men. Really, the only industry that I approach differently because I'm gay is the porn industry.
I can confirm that gay men enjoy playing other games as well. After all I
always see people on CounterStrike calling each other 'Faggots' and 'Totally
Gay'. Infact I see that so much that I would go to estimate about 90% of
CounterStrike players must have a homosexual sexual preference.
Re:PR/Marketing driven story
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chrysrobyn
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· Score: 3, Interesting
Why can't these interesting people be interview or written about when it's not tainted by the desire to pitch their new product. And no, this is not limited to games.
I have no new products to pitch, yet I assure you that I am interesting. In order to make myself more desirable and neutral, I'm involved in a project at work that I cannot mention to people I don't know personally and certainly not to the press. Let me assure you, in 3 years time you will have wished to know my story now!
I will have nothing to discuss aside from my perspective on world politics (on which I do not claim to be educated, only opinionated), my opinion on recent and near-future computer architecture / semiconductor fabrication, and my 10 month old daughter (who is walking now).
The Sims 2, released on 17 September...
It's sept 17th already? Damn man, I guess playing the Sims really did consume days of my life.
The Sims is obviously a work of a demented genious. I wonder how many times this guy went swimming as a kid, only to discover that, when he tried to get out, someone had built a brick wall around the pool...
Why can't these interesting people be interview or written about when it's not tainted by the desire to pitch their new product.
Why the hell would they want to give interviews when they don't have a new product to promote? In addition why would the press want to interview somebody who didn't have a new product coming out, what would they talk about: the weather?
It was addictive for a few days, then it just dies out and it's just another game sitting on the shelf. I can't imagine that Sims 2 will be much better.
Ok, sorry if this is just nitpicking, but some of the article struck me as... well... strange.
"strike a chord with women, gay men and others with little time for dungeons or dragons" (followed shortly by) millions around the world are bristling with excitement at the prospect of... Sims 2"
also, this caught my eye:
"The Sims is a real-time strategy game"
and this:
he does have a hinterland, devoted to 'reading, skiing, scheming' - that just sounds funny.
Well, I know I speak for all of us when I say that my hinterland is scheming and bristling at the prospect of this new RTS.
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"The publisher's efforts, combined with the inherent appeal of the game, powered a two-year sales streak that propelled The Sims above the previous all-time best-seller, Myst.
I don't think that they need to hype the sequel of the number one selling (pc) game of all time.
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Winner of The Second Annual Montgomery Burns Award for Outstanding Achievement in the Field of Excellence.
haha, i did not know gay men needed special computer games. someone prove this journalist a generalising t00l* and tell me their gay friends are playing Doom3 like everyone else?
*is that in the leet dictionary, i don't know sorry.
This is my Sig, this is my Gun. One is for Slashdot and one is for Fun.
I have no new products to pitch, yet I assure you that I am interesting. In order to make myself more desirable and neutral, I'm involved in a project at work that I cannot mention to people I don't know personally and certainly not to the press. Let me assure you, in 3 years time you will have wished to know my story now!
I will have nothing to discuss aside from my perspective on world politics (on which I do not claim to be educated, only opinionated), my opinion on recent and near-future computer architecture / semiconductor fabrication, and my 10 month old daughter (who is walking now).