Fair enough points in this post (although I thought you were against voting? Maybe I've misunderstood along the line).mjmjr25 wrote:That's exactly what this means.TSTR wrote:does this mean we can play Ridge Racer
A fine opinion to have when (5) of the (12) games are games you personally nominated...and yet:alienjesus wrote:I personally prefer to have a well balanced representation of genres that better explores what's available in Retro gaming.
I'm not arguing for the sake of arguing. I'm making the point that in the interest of "getting this done w/o any arguing" it was rushed. In your own words - a member with 5 of his picks on the final list, the thing about the list that makes us happey is that it was done smoothly?alienjesus wrote: This isn't my favourite line up ever, but I'm happy with how smooth this whole thing went.
My inner dsheinem has awakened. Getting something done smoothly should not be the criteria. Together Retro is one of the defining things about this SITE. TR and the Best Of / Hidden Gems articles are what get people here and then ultimately stay in the community.
If active members like myself and Flake can't even get into the discussion before it's decided how can we expect are less active members to chime in or feel included. I'm not big on voting on everything - but I think this is one area where it can generate more discussion and feel more inclusive.
All respect due to the homey, but I mean, just 6-hours into the thread there were already front-runners being declared? Again, same point...where's the fire?
Don't get me wrong - without noise, popo, bone, bogus, ack, exed, and AJ this site would be a ghost town some days - your input is invaluable, no doubt. I'm just trying to emphasize the point that I think TR is one of the things, perhaps the only thing, that truly separates us as a community and additional time for goals of TR, and games for TR, should be discussed.
I'm not actually too concerned about the discussion going on longer and other games being considered actually.
I am concerned about games being dismissed just because they don't fit some arbritrary criteria of being short (and therefore almost definitely action focused) or not having high scores. I don't think excluding RPG, Strategy and Sim games because not everyone has time to finish them is very conducive to participation at all.
No lie, I genuinely don't believe that Together Retro has ever been a big driver of traffic for the site. I've been here since what, 2009? I've been participating in Together Retro since 2010. We've played a bunch of games of all different types, and the only consistent factor is that it's generally the active members of the site taking part, not outside members.
I've absolutely noticed a worrying lack of members on the site lately, but I think positioning these Together Retro games as a cause (or a solution for that matter) is misleading. Together Retro hasn't driven a userbase to this site as far as I can tell in the 6 years I've been a member. By all means I'd like to be proven wrong.
The site articles definitely do though. And do you want to know why? Because the site articles pop up in Google searches. They have high SEO. Barely anyone just stumbles across Together Retro though.
My concern is that we're not a site that's dedicated to a specific genre. We're not a site that's focused on arcade games, or pinball, or shmups, or even 8 bit consoles. We are, very broadly, a retro gaming site. And I think Together Retro should be repesentative of that - including a wide variety of genres, developers, consoles and eras. And in doing so, better representing a wider base of retro gamers.


