Overused Video Game Terminology

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9 pages and nobody's said noob yet?
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aaron wrote:i am seeing what you are doing here.

I heard you are interested in Mudkip.
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Downloadable content.

I'm old fashioned.
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dsheinem wrote:I don't think everyone on this thread understands the differences between an overused term, an overused concept, or an oversaturated genre.

I too have a visceral response to "pwns" (especially when used in awesome open world epics), but turning off those hardcore games and taking in the innovative visuals found in my rare classic retro games always makes me LOL afterward.

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Anyway, I also am getting tired of the term "shovelware."

Same here, but only because there's been so much of it (shovelware) thanks to the Wii and Nintendo DS.

I feel that Retro is misused as well, but what do you call game systems that are no longer supported but not retro?

Semi-retro? I was going to say "last gen" but when I think about it, even when PS4, XBOX 720, and Wii2 are out I won't consider the XBOX, PS2, Gamecube and DC as "retro".
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MrPopo wrote:
aaron wrote:i am seeing what you are doing here.

I heard you are interested in Mudkip.


sauce?
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aaron wrote:
MrPopo wrote:
aaron wrote:i am seeing what you are doing here.

I heard you are interested in Mudkip.


sauce?

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I'm not sure if this is just a British thing but I'm sick of hearing Killed it and the other variations,
e.g. (me and ched have just killed it at the gym!!!!) randomly picked from my Facebook page.
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Americans say "killed it" too, especially in the electronic music scene, so maybe we stole it from the brits. On a Seattle drum n bass messageboard I visit, one of the board owners was so sick of hearing the phrase, that he made it so the board will now replace the word kill with **** as if it were a curse word.
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J T wrote:Americans say "killed it" too, especially in the electronic music scene, so maybe we stole it from the brits. On a Seattle drum n bass messageboard I visit, one of the board owners was so sick of hearing the phrase, that he made it so the board will now replace the word kill with **** as if it were a curse word.


it's popular in just about every music scene.
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aaron wrote:it's popular in just about every music scene.


That was the buzz word at the last symphony I frequented. All the baby boomers were like, "Man that Oboist Killed It! Let's go home and watch Leno".
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