We don't have to "remember" how much we enjoyed it. Tetris is still the definitive version of the game. Various installments have tried to improve it, with no discernible lasting impact. If I'm waiting for a bus or restless for 5 minutes before falling asleep at night, I still go back to the original Tetris (conveniently available on my 3DS) over newer, more convoluted puzzle games.The Shoemaker wrote:Tetris is one of those games that has held the test of time; it feels exactly the same as it did back when it came out. Personally I wouldn't vote for it to be in the top 32, but I can understand a lot of people voting for it because they remember how much they enjoyed it.
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I want to point out that I do like Tetris but it just gets boring quickly 5-10 minutes but the first 5 minutes is enjoyable.
Edit: I could however say the same about pong/space invaders/frogger and other older basic games.
Edit: I could however say the same about pong/space invaders/frogger and other older basic games.
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I mean anyone who votes for it. I think you may be talking out of two sides of your mouth a little bit if you want to exclaim it's fantastic but can't bring yourself to play it. Unless it is Fatal Frame Interesting that you still play it and glad to hear that and that you're enjoying it.Kong Wen wrote:The problem with that idea is, which "one"'s? I'm happy to pick up Tetris at almost any time and sink an hour or so into it. Therefore it's a great game. BGE closed, we have a winner. Nah. Posts and votes do a great job of revealing the landscape of opinions on a particular game. It's interesting to hear that people find it boring (though not altogether surprising—after all, there are people around here voting for Banjo and Pokémon games, so boring must have some cachet), and even more interesting that the first words of dissent about this particular example are just starting to come out in the Top 32.Sharecrow wrote:And I think one's willingness (or lack of willingness) to actually play a game is a stronger indicator of how good it is rather than posts and votes.
I've been mute up until now because I'm a pragmatic dude and recognize and accept that Tetris is nearly an unstoppable juggernaut in the BGE and will advance quite far no matter what I do. I was just venting a little bit here as the victories become increasingly irksome to me. Just had to get that off my chest! I did rant about it quite a bit last BGE, too, you may recall. Because I didn't get it then either.
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Nah. Different people vote for different games for different reasons.Sharecrow wrote:I think you may be talking out of two sides of your mouth a little bit if you want to exclaim it's fantastic but can't bring yourself to play it.
EDIT: Expanding on this because I was just running out to lunch when I saw your reply. You're probably speaking generally rather than referring specifically to me here, but in reference to my TF2 example, I do exclaim it's fantastic but can only bring myself to play it for a couple games at a time. This is because, although it's a great game, I'm not very good at it. You don't have to spend too much time over regular play sessions to know when a game is hugely influential or well-polished. That's not inconsistent or talking out of two sides of a mouth, it's simply nuanced.
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I definitely still play Tetris often. Lately I have been playing the NES version, because I always have my NES hooked up, so it's convenient.
I'll take Nintendo fanboys over Square fanboys any day of the week.Pluvius wrote:>A puzzle game that gets boring after 10 minutes and an ancient platformer that has been superceded countless times beats the best game on the SNES
Fucking shameful, Nintendo fanboys.
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I actually feel a lot better about it knowing you guys are still playing it. Relieved even lol. Perplexed but relieved.
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Exactly. Didn't mean to say that people are blinded by nostalgia, but that the strength of the game is that it still offers the exact same experience today as it did when it first came out.Kong Wen wrote:We don't have to "remember" how much we enjoyed it. Tetris is still the definitive version of the game. Various installments have tried to improve it, with no discernible lasting impact. If I'm waiting for a bus or restless for 5 minutes before falling asleep at night, I still go back to the original Tetris (conveniently available on my 3DS) over newer, more convoluted puzzle games.The Shoemaker wrote:Tetris is one of those games that has held the test of time; it feels exactly the same as it did back when it came out. Personally I wouldn't vote for it to be in the top 32, but I can understand a lot of people voting for it because they remember how much they enjoyed it.
And this remark is not meant to dog on Tetris at all, but there's a reason the smart phone market is so big. People like bite sized experiences when the gameplay is strong and addicting.
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