The game is still popular because it is what a game is supposed to be.  FUN 
TO PLAY!  The same can be said for why a band out of the early sixties to 
the seventies is still popular.  I have heard people who did not grow up 
listening to The Beatles or The Rolling Stones get a taste of their music 
and they really like it.  However, some of them dismiss it once they find 
that that song was popular in 1965, even though they liked it until they 
found out this fact.  Only they are the losers in this thinking.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Thomas Ward" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, March 23, 2007 9:31 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] Montezuma's Revenge News


> Hi Dark,
> Agreed. Simply saying that someone does or does not like something
> isn't just enough to sway a developer from his or her course. We would
> like reasons backed up with concrete examples of why side-scrollers are
> less desirable than an ultra modern FPS game. Is the reasoning have to
> do with a personal dislike of the genre and style or is there some
> practical reason why they are infurior to FPS games.
> Sure I like Tomb Raider, Resident Evil, Elite Force, Star Wars Jedi
> Knight, etc to, but I don't compare them to side-scrollers as they are
> totally different games and different styles of game play.
> Arguably games like Mario has been around since the 1980's but they are
> still popular. Why is Mario still popular with sightees if the game is
> old and not with the 21st century we might say?
>
>
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