And Gears of War. It's the first thing that comes to mind when I think of dudebros.Yancakes wrote:I don't know why everyone is so shocked by the "dudebro" title, it's just a little more retarded version of "brogamer", and I've heard that thrown around a freaking tonne over the last couple of years. They're a pretty new phenomenon, they're the "cool" people that got in to games recently as they've gained more and more mainstream appeal.
They pop collars, call each other bro incessantly (or bitch if they're girls- I will NEVER understand how "bitch" became a term of endearment) and only play Halo, Call of Duty and sports games.
Obviously, this is a huuuge generalization. But I like it, it tends to hold pretty true.
Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
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Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
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I thought that sports games, racing games, and fighting games were the "dudebro· games of that era, but stil comparing this two generations of gaming sound's silly to me.
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Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
Yeah, but I like GoW so I didn't mention itGameMasterGuy wrote:And Gears of War. It's the first thing that comes to mind when I think of dudebros.Yancakes wrote:I don't know why everyone is so shocked by the "dudebro" title, it's just a little more retarded version of "brogamer", and I've heard that thrown around a freaking tonne over the last couple of years. They're a pretty new phenomenon, they're the "cool" people that got in to games recently as they've gained more and more mainstream appeal.
They pop collars, call each other bro incessantly (or bitch if they're girls- I will NEVER understand how "bitch" became a term of endearment) and only play Halo, Call of Duty and sports games.
Obviously, this is a huuuge generalization. But I like it, it tends to hold pretty true.
Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
Exactly my point. "Brogamers" should never be applied to retro gaming. Hence why this thread makes no sense and is laughable. Keep the brogamer term where it belongs.Yancakes wrote:I don't know why everyone is so shocked by the "dudebro" title, it's just a little more retarded version of "brogamer", and I've heard that thrown around a freaking tonne over the last couple of years. They're a pretty new phenomenon, they're the "cool" people that got in to games recently as they've gained more and more mainstream appeal.
Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
That being said, I know a lot of people who are currently brogamers who talk about how much they loved Sonic the Hedgehog back in the day, but if you try to ask them about anything else for the genesis other than sports games they give you a blank stare.
Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the Genesis?
Plenty of crappy platformers. I'm not big on Genesis history, but for every Skyblazer you would see Captain Novolin. For every Aladdin, there was Cliffhanger. You see Lethal Enforcers, I see Revolution X.GameMasterGuy wrote:Except that platformers tended to be varied, single player experiences, and the overall quality was much higher than (beat'em up) ones.
I mean, if any game is successful, there will always be knock-offs and half-ass attempts. Remember what happened after Street Fighter II took off? You probably don't because a lot of those games were forgettable.
Not really sure what makes a game a "dudebro" game. I could list shoot'em ups, sports titles (racing/wrestling included), puzzle games (remember 4P NewTetris?) as all being highly derisive, encouraging multi-player, and filled with wave after wave of same... but they were still entertaining.
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Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
How many people do you actually know like this? This is entirely a construct of the internet, and it is self-contained within the internet.Yancakes wrote:I don't know why everyone is so shocked by the "dudebro" title, it's just a little more retarded version of "brogamer", and I've heard that thrown around a freaking tonne over the last couple of years. They're a pretty new phenomenon, they're the "cool" people that got in to games recently as they've gained more and more mainstream appeal.
They pop collars, call each other bro incessantly (or bitch if they're girls- I will NEVER understand how "bitch" became a term of endearment) and only play Halo, Call of Duty and sports games.
Obviously, this is a huuuge generalization. But I like it, it tends to hold pretty true.
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Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
So the general response seems to be that dudebros weren't around back then; in that case, when did they start popping up? Halo 2? The 7th gen? Modern Warfare?
Re: Beat-Em-Ups, the dudebro games of the pre-3D world?
Things rarely tend to stay self-contained. I mean, look at Internet-trolling. People now troll in real life. And will call it trolling.sabrage wrote:How many people do you actually know like this? This is entirely a construct of the internet, and it is self-contained within the internet.
Paris Hilton's reality TV show. The first ones, where she kept calling her sidekick Nichole Ritchie "bitch" as a term of endearment. ("Goodnight, bitch!") Then the media and newschannels picked up on it. Then people mimicked in in real life. That got it mimicked in other TV shows or movies. ("Hug it out bitches!")Yancakes wrote:I will NEVER understand how "bitch" became a term of endearment
And an insult has suddenly been reversed. (Although people still use it as an insult as well. Strange.)
Also, in relation to dudebro/brodude, that may indeed be a modern thing. There was surfer lingo in the 90s (dude-duuude-duuUude, but that died out around 2000.
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Still, don't forget to tip your waitress.
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That's definitely not the first time something like that has happened. But I probably shouldn't go into detail on that one. hahapakopako wrote:And an insult has suddenly been reversed. (Although people still use it as an insult as well. Strange.)