Pronouncing game titles (starting with Ys)

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For years as a kid, I said "tem-co" instead of Tecmo. It wasn't until I heard a friend say it that I double-checked the name.

And yes, everyone said Ninja Gayden. Just as everyone called Raiden in Mortal Kombat "Ray-den" (although to be fair, his name was literally "Rayden" in the first game).

So, is the shooter game Raiden called "rye-den"? I've never heard anyone say it that way.

I always wondered how Americans would say Suikoden. I researched the proper pronunciation when I first heard of the game, since I was heading to a game store to ask for it.
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Yes, Raiden is pronounced "Rye-Den", not "Ray-Den"

And Gradius is not pronounced "Grey-dius". I've heard that one a lot. Its "Grah-Dius"

And R-type is pronounced "FFFFFF"
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Zing wrote:For years as a kid, I said "tem-co" instead of Tecmo. It wasn't until I heard a friend say it that I double-checked the name.

And yes, everyone said Ninja Gayden. Just as everyone called Raiden in Mortal Kombat "Ray-den" (although to be fair, his name was literally "Rayden" in the first game).

So, is the shooter game Raiden called "rye-den"? I've never heard anyone say it that way.

I always wondered how Americans would say Suikoden. I researched the proper pronunciation when I first heard of the game, since I was heading to a game store to ask for it.
I said Ninja Gayden too, but I always said Rye-den for both the shmup and the character.

I say Suikoden, sue-koh-den, since the original came out on PSX. Don't know if that is how you say it or not.
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dunpeal2064 wrote:And R-type is pronounced "FFFFFF"
R-Type, bullet hell, etc.
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I thought this thread was going to be a few quick one-liners and now it has manifested into a pretty damn interesting topic.
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dunpeal2064 wrote:And R-type is pronounced "FFFFFF"
R-Type, bullet hell, etc.
Its funny, because I think bullet hell shooters are way easier than old school shooters.

Less levels, slower bullets, more focus on scoring difficulty instead of survival difficulty.

I think that, if you sat down with the right one, you'd fall in love :wink:
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dunpeal2064 wrote:
ExedExes wrote:
dunpeal2064 wrote:And R-type is pronounced "FFFFFF"
R-Type, bullet hell, etc.
Its funny, because I think bullet hell shooters are way easier than old school shooters.

Less levels, slower bullets, more focus on scoring difficulty instead of survival difficulty.

I think that, if you sat down with the right one, you'd fall in love :wink:
Perhaps so -- it seems like I've been following you around on threads all day and all the games you have and I never heard of -- so yeah its education on both sides -- I show you the older arcade style ones and I learn of all these funky imported console games :lol:
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I always read Silpheed as "Slip-heed" until I got back into Sega CD collecting a couple years ago.

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How do you pronounce Gaiares? I've always said it Guy-Aries
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