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Re: Random Thoughts! v2.0

It actually amazes me that somehow, somehow Piers Morgan actually managed to transform himself into some sort of pseudo TV personality and international celebrity. He's the smarmiest of the smarmiest.
by mue 26
Thu Jan 10, 2013 7:39 pm
 
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Re: Have most of the forum members dissappeared?

Neo Matrix...where are you bro? We miss you, well at least I miss you :(
by mue 26
Thu Jan 10, 2013 8:24 pm
 
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Re: Things That Made You Genuinely Happy Today!

It sounds like things are really going well for you there, Ryu. :)

The problem is we've created a business of trying to make people feel inadequate enough that they have to spend money on a variety of products and take measures to change their appearance to be more in line with what the media bombards us with as the target look constantly. Yet, the girls you see on magazine covers don't even really exist themselves. They're all the products of photoshop and editing software. Living up to these false idols is an impossible carrot on the stick climb to buy and kill yourself into making yourself into something you're not.

True words.
by mue 26
Thu Jan 10, 2013 6:34 pm
 
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Re: Dojo Awards 2012 Final Results

^Sometimes I really do wonder how spokes consistently does so well in the "Funniest member" category... :P
by mue 26
Thu Jan 17, 2013 6:48 pm
 
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Re: Is any other gaming franchise as much a victim of hoaxes

The thing is, it's probably Shenmue fans who make these hoaxes most of the time. They're probably just so desperate for Shenmue news that they figure fabricating some is better than none. Either that or it's just Sega, "oh whats that, you want Shenmue 3 do you fanboys, OK, oh lookie here's some news... Ooof what, it was fake, oh no what a shame. maybe send us some more capsule toys....bitches.." Seriously, they probably have a dedicated department for this.
by mue 26
Thu Jan 17, 2013 9:39 pm
 
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Re: If Shenmue HD happens

^ I don't think Shenmue is too slow paced. Sure it may not appeal to ADHD riddled kids hooked on FPS's, but I give the people of the world enough credit to be able to "get" Shenmue. I've met so many different kinds of people and gamers who really do appreciate it's slow paced and grounded nature. I think people just need easier access to it than we have right now having to rely on our creaky beloved DC's
by mue 26
Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:49 pm
 
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Re: New Ryo Hazuki Statue from First4Figures.com

I'd always be interested in any stuff, no matter who made it, as long as it's high quality. Look at what those fangamer people did with the Mother franchise, none of the merch was "official" and so was always slyly named, but to most fans their stuff (especially the lovely sculptures by Camile Young) was considered as good if not better than anything "official".
by mue 26
Fri Jan 18, 2013 3:28 pm
 
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Re: Shenmue Meme depository thread

Some terrible ones in there, but some pretty good ones too haha. Martian takes the crown though, no one can make Shenmue meme's like him. Even if it was only the the strength of his signature one alone!
by mue 26
Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:44 pm
 
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Re: If Shenmue HD happens

Well said Chris. I agree that I don't think we give some of the world enough credit. Now if that's enough that could translte into profit for Sega? We'll just have to see. It'd be interesting to realease that game in today's enviornment and see the reaction it gets.

Yeah I agree, it would be really interesting to see what response it gets. As for why Sega hasn't already re-released it, well, I agree with you, it is a bit head scratching. I had a few people say to me recently "oh, it's because Shenmue would be too much hard work to re-release, and when you consider the low sales of their other recent re-releases, who can blame Sega for not bothering". But that argument just doesn't really wash for me. It may sound arrogant, but this is Shenmue we're talking about! This is not Space Channel 5 or Crazy Taxi. There aren't many games out there that have garnered the type of reverence and almost mystique that Shenmue has. There's easily a big enough market to make a Shenmue re-release worth while, I mean, think of the internet hype alone! I maintain that Sega are either planning to do it, or if not, it's because they are trying their best to let it's legacy die and stamp out the embers of desire for a sequel.
by mue 26
Fri Jan 18, 2013 9:19 pm
 
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Re: Metal Gear series

I couldn't give a shit about whether Raiden is "in character" or not, personally. This game looks absolutely batshit mental...and I like it!
by mue 26
Sat Jan 19, 2013 11:06 pm
 
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Re: Random Thoughts! v2.0

Kiba's identity discovered:

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by mue 26
Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:05 pm
 
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Re: Random Thoughts! v2.0

So Kiba version 121 is planning to leave us? Why? Your so much better than Kiba v120 was. You retain his/her trademark love of imperialism, Christianity and the English language, but eschew some (if not quite all) of the more unsavory aspects of his/her rhetoric as well as the irritating gimmick of black and white writing, all the while coming across as more sincere and having a more playful sense of humour.
by mue 26
Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:08 pm
 
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Re: Gaming thoughts of the day

I quite like that. Though I think I would like it more without the Shenmue 2 written on it.
by mue 26
Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:43 pm
 
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Re: Hottest Emcee on the Scene Right Now

Yeah he's pretty hard. Still, he doesn't quite touch my soul like this does:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrJ6ZIFyjTw

:lol: :oops: :heart:

I love this guy, how can anyone not love him? @ 2.58 he's fully blown crying in the middle of a pet shop :lol:

He also legit owns a copy of Shenmue too. :heart:
by mue 26
Sun Jan 27, 2013 2:36 pm
 
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Re: Random Thoughts! v2.0

:lol: gwan Antigua!
by mue 26
Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:56 pm
 
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Re: Gaming thoughts of the day

I don't think Riku is doing anything wrong at all to be honest, as OL said , it's just a video game, if someone wants to pay over the odds for it, then that's fair game. I also see where SC is coming from too though, if someone is buying entire stocks of the game and making it nearly impossible for others to buy it just so they can sell them all at a higher price, then yeah that's very shystie (and so are those fools who "phantom" buy stuff on ebay to deliberately raise the value of certain items). But anyone who really wanted Ni No Kuni Wizard Edition at the normal price had more than enough opportunity, so as I said, if they're now willing to pay more for a fancy edition of a game (and clearly have more disposable income then me!), I'd let them.

I've done the same thing in the past. I was in a shop once, and saw two copies of MGS subsistence being sold for £15. I bought both and stuck one of them on ebay straight away for £45 (undercutting the other sellers), and it sold within minutes. Did I feel guilty? Not at all.

Riku just made a good investment, it's that simple. Sure, I'd gain respect for you if you gave it away the game for free, but I wouldn't lose respect for you if you didn't, we live in a capitalist society not a buddhist monastry, and have to play by the rules to an extent. Riku isn't being dishonest and that's the main thing to me.


All this talk of "morals" is getting way off the subject, and a it's a very contentious subject itself. Are we naturally "moral", is it human nature? It can be argued either way, but you only need to look at the different societies or different time periods to see how variable morality can be.
by mue 26
Tue Jan 29, 2013 4:20 pm
 
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Re: Did Shenmue have the best music ever?



I kind of agree with this, even though I do enjoy it as stand alone music too. I don't think it can even really be called "bad" though, it's true it had to work within the limits that game music had back then, but some of the compositions capture that certain mystique that Shenmue had (or indeed gave Shenmue that mystique it has) so very finely. It balances the tone of the game incredibly well, always hinting at the mystic, even while Ryo is trudging through the mundane streets of doubita.




Bad is an inaccurate word in this instance, but you almost prove my point. It needs the game shenmue for it to work. Out of that context it really isn't anything special.

And if anything that heightens its greatness as a soundtrack composition.

Agreed. Though I think I enjoy listening to it on it's own for precisely the reason that you don't. I enjoy sticking some of it on while I'm studying or the like, specifically because it doesn't yank your attention away from whatever it is your doing and I don't find it distracting. it's simple but yet still has a nice atmospheric feel to it. I can't really listen to most of the types of music I love while I'm working, but something like Shenmue's music (especially the "FREE" songs) goes down well.
by mue 26
Wed Jan 30, 2013 3:35 pm
 
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Re: Random Thoughts! v2.0

Just thinking that the Dojo has been drama free for a while now (touch wood!), and how much nicer it is like this.
by mue 26
Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:29 pm
 
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Re: Outdated daily things we take for granted

^ Please clarify the link your trying to make between circumcision and moderation of sexual activities. That's a nonsense. Not to diss anyone who has been circumcised, but as far as I'm concerned we're born with a foreskin for a reason. If someone grows up and decides "hey I like the idea of having no foreskin, it will help with hygiene" then by all means go for it. But is it really necessary to force it on an unwitting baby? Because lets face it, most parents aren't making that call due to the supposed argument of hygiene, it comes down to ridiculous religious dogma. It's exactly like when dog breeders say "I should allowed to dock my Boxer dog's tail, otherwise he might bash it against the wall and hurt himself", piss off, you just want to dock the dog's tail because you think that's how Boxers are supposed to look. I truly hate all this dogmatic idiocy. Which brings me nicely onto this:

This is also why many young western men become fans of anime and east Asian games, culture, etc. For example, Japanese culture has not been subjected to as much arbitrary alteration as in the west, so western males find eastern females to be more natural, more feminine, and, quite frankly, therefore, less abrasive.

I disagree with nearly everything you have written here. Firstly Japan has been subject to vast influence and alteration from the west, what planet are you living on? Secondly, the things I dislike most about Japan are the dogmatic aspects of it's society. I sometimes think that Japan, in a way, got the worst of both worlds. The modernising influence the west has caused modern Japan to lose connection with or just forget much of the truly beneficial ancient knowledge that was inherent over there, but frustratingly, at the same time Japan has insisted on clinging on to many completely pointless dogmatic practises which serve no helpful purpose. OK, so this isn't entirely fair of me, as there are some examples of the opposite being true too, and I'm certainly being a tad judgemental. But still.

I don't like dogma. Yet I also don't like losing sight of the beneficial knowledge and practices that originate from the worlds ancient cultures. We just need to be discerning, and be able to separate the helpful from the unhelpful. Unfortunately it seems most people can only go to one extreme or the other, and the result is that we often end up losing on both fronts.
by mue 26
Thu Jan 31, 2013 1:38 pm
 
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Re: Gaming thoughts of the day

Riku Rose wrote:
Ryudo wrote:Also when did I ever say Halo was the worst game of all time? Never


From the worst games you've played topic.

Ryudo wrote: Blue Stinger


Don't listen to them, Blue Stinger. I still love you.

Also, the attempted OoT desecrating made my ears bleed. Top 5 of all time, no doubt.
by mue 26
Thu Jan 31, 2013 8:30 pm
 
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Re: Did Shenmue have the best music ever?

It's definitely up there, and probably my personal favourite, but there is some fantastic quality video game music out there today. A recent particular favourite of mine is the frankly epic soundtrack to Nier. Deadly Premonition's also gets an honourable mention and has some perfect tunes, though it is probably just a little too schizophrenic for me on the whole, mind, that actually works for the game to be honest. A slightly less left field choice would be the poppy but cinematic score to FF13, yeah yeah I know some of it "sounds like music the composer has already done for other games", but it fit the game perfectly and definitely added to my enjoyment of it.

Still nothing quite gives me the chills like Mue's soundtrack does.
by mue 26
Wed Jan 30, 2013 8:41 am
 
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Re: What Song Are You Listening To Now?

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1upFQlr62k[/youtube]
by mue 26
Mon Feb 04, 2013 8:35 pm
 
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Re: Shenmue Timex watch

Haha, fair enough, we all have odd passions for one thing or another. So, is the T43371 actually considered a well made time telling piece too, or is it mostly just revered for it being Ryo's watch? And yeah I don't know why Ryo got gimped on the calender function, he could have used that! Congrats on getting your watch after so many years.
by mue 26
Sat Feb 09, 2013 5:13 pm
 
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Re: What movie are you watching right now?

Just watched Black Death starring the one and only Seany Bean. I'd never heard of this film before, but when I saw it featured Sean-"the man"- Bean kitted up in medieval amour/ weaponry, and brooding like only he knows how, I was sold! What I wasn't expecting though, was for the film to be quite as good as it was. Certainly one of the most memorable and haunting film depictions of medieval England that I've seen. The writing was more nuanced than I expected on the whole, and the plot definitely ended up going in a different direction to the standard fair that I was anticipating, the film having a nice and bleak little subtext on how fanaticism effects us. The postscript type segment that the film ends on, is perhaps a little unnecessary and overt, the movie would have been better off rolling the credits a couple minutes sooner in my opinion. Still, I would recommend Black Death, as when it comes to Bean snarling and brandishing swords, you could do worse than this
by mue 26
Wed Feb 06, 2013 10:20 pm
 
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Re: Shenmue Timex watch

Have to confess I didn't know that the"expedition" series from timex didn't existed before 1997! And I just called myself an expert. I have always taken for granted that ryo used a watch from the 80's and not from the future? The indiglo light didn't exist at shenmue's time either.


Ah that makes a bit more sense. When you said it was from the 80's I thought that was a surprisingly authentic bit of product placement from Timex. It makes more sense commercially for it to have been a current model I guess, or maybe...time travel will factor into the story of Shenmue 3? Iwao hazuki was a time traveler!!
by mue 26
Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:40 pm
 
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Re: Got Banned From Riding The Bus Today

I think Riku is definitely pulling our leg with this one. It's just so ridiculous.
by mue 26
Mon Feb 11, 2013 9:58 pm
 
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Re: How to win a Private Dinner where Yu Suzuki is Present!

We should also send Peter. Obviously so he can show Yu his awesome tattoo, it might fill Yu with grit and determination he needs to see the job done. I'd also recommend a dialogue along the lines of "YOU SEE THIS...THIS IS WHAT YOU'VE DONE TO ME!"

Seriously though, whoever goes needs to be a big drinker (preferably of wine). We need you to get Yu smashed and then coerce all kinds of secret information out of him.

And watch out for that AliMN guy. He's bound to be on the stalking mission...and may be dangerous :P
by mue 26
Wed Feb 13, 2013 4:43 pm
 
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Re: Gaming thoughts of the day

Never played a Fire Emblem game before but this review has me pretty hyped for it's eventual Europe release.
http://metro.co.uk/2013/02/11/fire-embl ... s-3401362/
by mue 26
Thu Feb 14, 2013 1:44 pm
 
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Re: Happy Valentines day, who wants some?

^ I want to unthank that post even though I've never thanked it. Why did you post all that?
by mue 26
Thu Feb 14, 2013 6:57 pm
 
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Re: Xbox 3 & PS4 Talk

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Seriously though, the controller looks good to me. Apparently it has cameras in it and all.
by mue 26
Thu Feb 14, 2013 10:44 pm
 
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Re: Classical Liberal vs. Libertarian

Beeds'll learn ya, Beeds'll learn ya real good.
by mue 26
Sat Feb 16, 2013 3:26 pm
 
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Re: Gaming thoughts of the day

It's not being chauvinist per say, but I think most of us would be more excited if it were a hero. I love heroines and have played their games, but a game like Shenmue is one that a male wants to bond with to a certain degree and you won't be able to fully do that with this game unless you're gay.

BTW I got my Dingoo today!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I won't be needing any games for........ ever! :D

Yeah, but by the same token you could argue that female gamers would be able to relate better to a game like that with a female protagonist. Personally, I don't really understand how any mature person can be actively put off by the idea of having to control a female protagonist to be honest, whether the game is open world or not, the gender of the character makes almost no difference to me. It's a shame that the vast majority of game developers feel like they have to pander to the majority demographic (or at least perceived majority) of gamers: white male teengers, and so we overwhelmingly end up with white male protagonists. More diversity would be welcome.

As for Dreamfall, is it PC only?
by mue 26
Sat Feb 16, 2013 6:44 pm
 
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Re: Gaming thoughts of the day

Yeah they were good chaps. :(
by mue 26
Fri Feb 22, 2013 3:10 pm
 
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Re: Metal Gear series

http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2013-02-22-kojima-says-mgs-ground-zeroes-may-be-too-risky-to-be-publish-sell

Kojima getting "mature" and "taboo" on our arses with the new MGS! What could this mean? Personally I still rate MGS 1 as being the pound for pound most mature MGS game, not that the other games didn't have poignant moments, it's just that they were usually a tad more jarring and harder to take seriously in the context of all the other extreme ridiculousness or overblown indulgence (things that I did like too, to be honest) that they were caught up in.

I like the way Koj is talking though, even if it doesn't turn out as "taboo" as he's hyping it (I find it unlikely that it will be), it sounds like he's got his creative juices flowing.
by mue 26
Fri Feb 22, 2013 3:24 pm
 
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Re: VOTE SHENMUE 3 AS YOUR MOST WANTED XBOX 720 TITLE

:rotflmao:

Shenmue 3 has pretty much caught up with Timesplitters 4.

We take our meaningless polls seriously as Shenmue fans - don't fuck with us! (Where is that All Stars DLC??)

^This. I'm actually incredibly proud of how seriously us Shenmue fans take these potentially insignificant polls. It's our consistency that impresses. And it's consistency that we're going to need if we ever want to see Shenmue 3 greenlit one day, so I fully endorse this (somewhat questionable) poll.
by mue 26
Tue Feb 26, 2013 4:15 pm
 
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Re: [Article]Why Shenmue 3 must never be made

:roll: Here we go again. Despite the fact that the author of this article clearly believes himself to be a contrarian, he's not, in fact this view seems to be the mainstream one in many corners of the internet. I've personally had the experience of being bashed over the head with "but it will never live up to expectations/Sega will never provide a big enough budget/ those days of gaming are OVER/ get over it and move on" replies on certain forums while trying to drum up support for the tweethon.

I'm afraid I have little patience for cowardice on the level of "let's not try and get what we want in case it's not as good as we hoped." Seriously, screw that.

^this. And people always forget that for every dud franchise reboot (well, every truckload admittedly..), there's always a surprise gem that beats the odds, a game that shouldn't have been as good as it is, but is. Something like XCOM: Enemy Unknown. Who thought that was going to work out well prior to it's release?

Also the author does give the impression he's the type who'll be checking this forum later, probably hoping to see a bunch of angry fans "spunk creamy-hot vitriolic hate all over my face". Well, his face.
by mue 26
Sat Mar 02, 2013 6:58 am
 
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Re: Yu Suzuki At Monaco Anime Game Show On The 2nd/3rd Of Ma

I'm quite confident a Shenmue 3 kickstarter would receive the largest pledge we've yet seen.
by mue 26
Sun Mar 03, 2013 2:12 pm
 
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Re: Team Yu needs you!

As many times as you feel like. The tweetathon is every month though, so it would be great if you try and remember to participate on the 3rd of each month. It's up to you how many times you feel like tweeting on the day.
by mue 26
Sun Mar 03, 2013 6:05 pm
 
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Re: Yu Suzuki At Monaco Anime Game Show

lol at how the discontentment this thread has generated has spawned the usual rehash of bullshit financial graphs and debates about Shenmue's failure.

We're like a pack of hungry dogs who were getting excited from the aroma of a juicy stake in our nostrils, only to get thrown a meatless bone and start fighting amongst ourselves.

I swear, I'm actually gonna punch someone, anyone (probably myself), in the face next time I say that fecking graph posted again. It's like the staple weapon of choice for the frustrated Shenmue fan or lazy disgruntled gamer who's looking to piss off Shenmue fans.

Also can we please stop ragging on poor ol Yu for having a Ferrari. Wasn't it already proven to be a really shit Ferrari anyway :lol:
by mue 26
Tue Mar 05, 2013 8:33 pm
 
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Re: Sign this Petition for a better America

Rakim one question.

Why not 1st of da month

I love 1st of the Month, it's legit probably one of my all time fav hip hop songs. But it's one big ode to financial welfare checks, and I'm not sure that would gel quite as well with America's love of uber-capitalism as much as the Pied Piper R kells's ode to partying and getting jiggy,

Actually now that I think of it one of the other relief tracks was that world's greatest one by Mr. Kelly. I guess I should put him on my "Good bloke" list.

Yeah, I have a lot of time for his music, the man is ever so slightly insane though. For evidence of this, watch his "Trapped In the Closet" commentary videos.
by mue 26
Fri Mar 08, 2013 2:21 pm
 
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Re: Japanese Live-Action Movie Recommendation Thread

Ooh, has 13 Assassins been mentioned yet? ( the Miike one) I love that film.
by mue 26
Sun Mar 10, 2013 10:09 pm
 
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Re: Team Yu needs you!

I'm the curious as to how effective people expect this to be. It seems ill aimed.

I'd say the best outlet for something like this would be a major gaming news medium. That would draw more views from Sega execs than a few fan pages.

Sure, getting our cause promoted on a big gaming site is also a boon, but the problem is, it's there one day and then it's forgotten about, and the Sega execs can go back to their usual policy of sweeping Shenmue under the carpet. There have been countless amounts of sporadic infrequent articles about Shenmue on gaming sites that disappear quickly, not to mention fan campaigns aimed directly at Sega execs (such as the famously lovable capsule toy campaign, amongst others) but they have been very easy for Sega to brush aside and ignore, leaving us disheartened every time.

This campaign differentiates itself in a number of key ways thanks to wonders of current social media: 1. it's incredibly easy to get on board with, almost anyone can spare a minute to send a tweet 2. It allows us to be persistent, and not just have one flash in the pan burst of activity before fizzling out, but instead continue to grow and be an ever louder voice in Sega's ears. The campaign is into it's second year now, and it continues to grow larger and gain traction 3. In a way, it allows us to circumnavigate Sega's execs, thanks to the very public medium that twitter is. If we can continue to make enough noise like that in a public space with thousands upon thousands of viewers, it won't be viable for Sega to keep up it's act of silence, something will have to give, we know that and they know that, we just have to keep going from strength to strength as we currently are doing.

And there other ideas and plans being kicked around too, the tweetathon as it currently is, is by no means the full scope of our ambitions. But it does serve as the core that is keeping the fanbase active and united once more, and from there we can continue to evolve.
by mue 26
Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:16 am
 
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Re: Hello there, after all these years...

Hello there! Lovely introduction thread. I've been telling folks around these parts that having an introduction thread or subforum would be nice, for ages!

I know completely how you feel about Shenmue, it's a strange game, and an inherently nostalgic one. A wistful longing for the past (as well as an appreciation for the journey towards the future) is pre built into the game's DNA. Obviously there's the fact that the game was set a couple decades into the past on it's release, but there's also the fact that Ryo loses his father at the beginning of the game, and while this doesn't quite immediately strip him of all his small town stability and comfort -he initially still his has curfews, pocket money and childhood friends amongst other things- it does set him on a speeding course towards adulthood, and eventually forces him to say goodbye to ALL of those things, leaving them to be nothing but warm cuddly memories while we're on the streets of Kowloon.

But at the same time, the game always left us all with an intense desire to drive into Ryo's ultimate destiny, leaving every creature comfort and friend in our dust as we moved towards an almost familiar yet unfamiliar looking fate. The game's intense relationship between nostalgia and a desire to move forwards towards one's destiny, is no doubt only strengthened by the fact that the games are quite old now (reminding many of us of our childhoods or younger years), yet nearly all of us here still feel a prolonged and unsatisfied desire to move forward in Ryo's abruptly curtailed journey.

Oh dear..it's 6am and I'm getting bloody poetic about Shenmue again...sorry, this tends to happen every 6 months or so.
by mue 26
Mon Mar 11, 2013 1:56 am
 
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Re: Is It Just Me Or Is It Dead Here Now?

Yeah it's nuff dead on here, come to SUcK, that's where the real life of the Shenmue party is at. And the party don't stop man, it's just don't stop.
by mue 26
Sun Mar 10, 2013 9:15 pm
 
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