You do realize that when someone calls for a GENERAL CONSENSUS that he (that is to say I) plan to include their opinion (in this case their game choice) in the forum. If someone suggested Halo...I would hunt them down and beat them. Or if someone suggested something like...Shadow of the Collosus. I don't really care about that game. I don't have a PS2 and therefore I haven't played this game. From what I saw, it looked pretty damn interesting and original. I would permit it. It's fairly easy to do a bit of research on incoming suggestions.
Also...I'd just like to point out some things about games, forums, and shit in general. Let us do some comparative analysis. Take games like Morrowind or Halo 2. They have the characteristics fitting for a solitary forum (as in a forum dedicated to that game alone). Morrowind CONSTANTLY provides topics because it is the type of game that can PROVIDE constant topics. It has unlimited potential for character generation, thousands of quests, and lets not forget...a GAME EDITOR! This game gets add ons every couple of seconds! Halo 2...its mindless...its fun...its a shooter. It's contiuous stream of online play and consistent new releases/hype can easily keep a solitary forum going. These games are self fueling or evolving. They are in some way non linear. Of course non linear implies that there is a sacrifice in terms of artistic content/message. Though I listed Morrowind as a work of art...it's an achievement of a different sort. It opened up a vast new potential for freedom and whatnot. Anyway.
Now we come to games like Oddworld, Grim Fandango, Beyond Good and Evil, Psychonauts, etc. Try and avoid it as you might...these games are linear. Though you can play them more than once...you usually can't discuss them more than once. They tell a story from start to finish, introduce you to memorable characters. They're like books...or movies. They end. 1984 or The Grapes of Wrath doesn't have a forum. Harry Potter does. American beauty and Shawshank Redemption don't have forums. Instead, maybe there's a collective forum of meaningful movies for them. You just can't endlessly debate or discuss the same thing. BUt that's what defines our beloved games. They're a small slice of heaven...but that's the only quantity heaven comes in...small tangerine-like slices. (don't yell at me if any of the above works actually DO have forums...I just assumed they wouldnt)
My point is...a forum may not be the best form of expression for our love of Oddworld. Oddworld after all recieves a very special type of love. As do all the other great games we/I listed. There is a reason art has different media. You can't express the same thing in a book as you could in a movie. You can't express in music what you could in words. For everything, there is a season...turn, turn, turn...
Perhaps its time for us to turn?
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....i appreciate your support and all...but I think you might be a little confused. The change I propose would probably require a total reformatting of the website. It wouldn't just be Oddworld Forums and Friends. That would change nothing. The point of a comrpise is that you try to meet half way...you don't just pretend the other party is getting what they want and then you don't change anything. Like I said...It's all in my outline. It'll be art under the oddworld banner.
Another thing...we all have to ask ourselves. Do we like anything just for its own sake? Or do we like it because it stands for something or speaks to a certain part of us. Perhaps you guys do simply like Oddworld because you like Oddworld and not because it stands for originality, imagination, thought, deviation from norms, etc. Thats probably the most important question. Do we like Elum because he has horns, beady black eyes, and a face only a mother could love (in so many words...because he's Elum). Or do we like him because he's an original mode of interaction and speaks to our creative side? Thats the difference between say...mainstream sci fi and classic literature. The former we like simply for what it offers at face value. We like the ships and lasers and aliens. The latter we like because of its depth and appeal to the spirirt of humanity.
And here's number 20...so shut up guy who ragged on me because I didn't have 20 posts. It's not my fault that I felt alone in my love of Oddworld for so long and didn't think such a thing as these forums existed. Bitch...
HA! I'm a chippunk! That's so fitting. "Hey there ugly!"