New Sonic Colors Trailer, Box Art, and Release Date

David said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
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No, I always accept them. But then people expect me to change my own opinions to match theirs, which isn't going to happen. That doesn't mean that I'm not accepting their opinions, though.
O.K Tye, whatever you say. :3 *ruffles hair*


Kids these days, eh??
I find it funny how he's actually older than the majority of people on this forum. Yet he's got the mind of a brainwashed 13 year old fanboy.
How am I acting like a brainwashed fanboy? If anyone's brainwashed, it's you. You can't even accept the fact that people like different games, and there's nothing wrong with that. I, on the other hand, do, and as I've stated before, you like the games that you like because you enjoy them, and that's all fine. But it's also fine that I like the games that I do, but you can't seem to understand that. You think that if you're not a little kid, you can't play games that are made for everyone, which is completely ignorant and untrue.
 
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deep
No, I always accept them. But then people expect me to change my own opinions to match theirs, which isn't going to happen. That doesn't mean that I'm not accepting their opinions, though.
Well you're not accepting mine right now >:l, and also, you don't accept most people opinions, you just attack them like how David said, a brainwashed fan boy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What opinion of yours am I not accepting? And don't say "the opinion that you don't accept other people's opinions", because that's not an opinion, it's a statement, and a false one at that. And I'm not attacking David's opinions at all, unlike he is mine. I'm not getting on his case for playing M-rated games. If those are the games he likes, then so be it. This argument isn't about that, it's about what makes an M-rated game an M-rated game, and he believes that it's the deep stories, which, by definition, is wrong. No attacking of opinions from my side at all.
But you can't deny that stories in M rated games are, in general, much more in depth and developed than in games rated lower. This is because M rated games are aimed at a mature audience, and therefore they can understand and appreciate the more in-depth, exciting and enthralling stories. That's all David was saying, not that the stories are what make the game M-rated.
 
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalways accept them. But then people expect me to change my own opinions to match theirs, which isn't going to happen. That doesn't mean that I'm not accepting their opinions, though.
Well you're not accepting mine right now >:l, and also, you don't accept most people opinions, you just attack them like how David said, a brainwashed fan boy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What opinion of yours am I not accepting? And don't say "the opinion that you don't accept other people's opinions", because that's not an opinion, it's a statement, and a false one at that. And I'm not attacking David's opinions at all, unlike he is mine. I'm not getting on his case for playing M-rated games. If those are the games he likes, then so be it. This argument isn't about that, it's about what makes an M-rated game an M-rated game, and he believes that it's the deep stories, which, by definition, is wrong. No attacking of opinions from my side at all.
No he doesn't, he just said that you're more likely to have a better story in an M-rated game.

Once again, your lack of ability to comprehend things on a basic level is startling.


:3. But it's ok, because you dont need to understand people to stack shelves at a toy shop :3 You're doing very good, Tye. *ruffles hair some more. :3 :3
When did I ever say that some M-rated games don't have better stories? All I've said is that there are non-M-rated games out there that have stories just as deep as some M-rated games have, which is true. They may not have all the blood, violence, and swearing, but that doesn't mean that they can't have stories that are just as deep.

And continue to treat me like a child all you want. It only shows your true colors of a troll even more.
 
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalways accept them. But then people expect me to change my own opinions to match theirs, which isn't going to happen. That doesn't mean that I'm not accepting their opinions, though.
Well you're not accepting mine right now >:l, and also, you don't accept most people opinions, you just attack them like how David said, a brainwashed fan boy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What opinion of yours am I not accepting? And don't say "the opinion that you don't accept other people's opinions", because that's not an opinion, it's a statement, and a false one at that. And I'm not attacking David's opinions at all, unlike he is mine. I'm not getting on his case for playing M-rated games. If those are the games he likes, then so be it. This argument isn't about that, it's about what makes an M-rated game an M-rated game, and he believes that it's the deep stories, which, by definition, is wrong. No attacking of opinions from my side at all.
No he doesn't, he just said that you're more likely to have a better story in an M-rated game.

Once again, your lack of ability to comprehend things on a basic level is startling.


:3. But it's ok, because you dont need to understand people to stack shelves at a toy shop :3 You're doing very good, Tye. *ruffles hair some more. :3 :3
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Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't accept most people opinions, you just attack them like how David said, a brainwashed fan boy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What opinion of yours am I not accepting? And don't say "the opinion that you don't accept other people's opinions", because that's not an opinion, it's a statement, and a false one at that. And I'm not attacking David's opinions at all, unlike he is mine. I'm not getting on his case for playing M-rated games. If those are the games he likes, then so be it. This argument isn't about that, it's about what makes an M-rated game an M-rated game, and he believes that it's the deep stories, which, by definition, is wrong. No attacking of opinions from my side at all.
No he doesn't, he just said that you're more likely to have a better story in an M-rated game.

Once again, your lack of ability to comprehend things on a basic level is startling.


:3. But it's ok, because you dont need to understand people to stack shelves at a toy shop :3 You're doing very good, Tye. *ruffles hair some more. :3 :3
When did I ever say that some M-rated games don't have better stories? All I've said is that there are non-M-rated games out there that have stories just as deep as some M-rated games have, which is true. They may not have all the blood, violence, and swearing, but that doesn't mean that they can't have stories that are just as deep.

And continue to treat me like a child all you want. It only shows your true colors of a troll even more.
I've still yet to see a good example.
 
Jas0n said:
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalways accept them. But then people expect me to change my own opinions to match theirs, which isn't going to happen. That doesn't mean that I'm not accepting their opinions, though.
Well you're not accepting mine right now >:l, and also, you don't accept most people opinions, you just attack them like how David said, a brainwashed fan boy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What opinion of yours am I not accepting? And don't say "the opinion that you don't accept other people's opinions", because that's not an opinion, it's a statement, and a false one at that. And I'm not attacking David's opinions at all, unlike he is mine. I'm not getting on his case for playing M-rated games. If those are the games he likes, then so be it. This argument isn't about that, it's about what makes an M-rated game an M-rated game, and he believes that it's the deep stories, which, by definition, is wrong. No attacking of opinions from my side at all.
But you can't deny that stories in M rated games are, in general, much more in depth and developed than in games rated lower. This is because M rated games are aimed at a mature audience, and therefore they can understand and appreciate the more in-depth, exciting and enthralling stories. That's all David was saying, not that the stories are what make the game M-rated.
I'm not denying that. But, no, that's not what David said at first. He said that the deep stories is what makes an M-rated game what it is, not the violence and adult themes, which isn't true.
 
John102 said:
The thing in the bottom left hand corner looks like phione.
And the one in the right-middle looks like Parasect

OH GOD SEGA IS COPYING NINTENDO SUE SUE SUE

What has this topic come to?
 
Muffun said:
John102 said:
The thing in the bottom left hand corner looks like phione.
And the one in the right-middle looks like Parasect

OH GOD SEGA IS COPYING NINTENDO SUE SUE SUE

What has this topic come to?
Same old Tye rage.
 
Jas0n said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
No he doesn't, he just said that you're more likely to have a better story in an M-rated game.

Once again, your lack of ability to comprehend things on a basic level is startling.


:3. But it's ok, because you dont need to understand people to stack shelves at a toy shop :3 You're doing very good, Tye. *ruffles hair some more. :3 :3
When did I ever say that some M-rated games don't have better stories? All I've said is that there are non-M-rated games out there that have stories just as deep as some M-rated games have, which is true. They may not have all the blood, violence, and swearing, but that doesn't mean that they can't have stories that are just as deep.

And continue to treat me like a child all you want. It only shows your true colors of a troll even more.
I've still yet to see a good example.
Have you ever played an EarthBound/MOTHER game? Final Fantasy? The World Ends With You? And don't pass up Metroid: Other M once it's released.

And maybe they don't have the violence and adult themes that M-rated games do, but, again, that doesn't determine how good a game's story is.
 
Tyeforce said:
Jas0n said:
Tyeforce said:
L Lawliet said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't accept most people opinions, you just attack them like how David said, a brainwashed fan boy.
Whoa, whoa, whoa. What opinion of yours am I not accepting? And don't say "the opinion that you don't accept other people's opinions", because that's not an opinion, it's a statement, and a false one at that. And I'm not attacking David's opinions at all, unlike he is mine. I'm not getting on his case for playing M-rated games. If those are the games he likes, then so be it. This argument isn't about that, it's about what makes an M-rated game an M-rated game, and he believes that it's the deep stories, which, by definition, is wrong. No attacking of opinions from my side at all.
But you can't deny that stories in M rated games are, in general, much more in depth and developed than in games rated lower. This is because M rated games are aimed at a mature audience, and therefore they can understand and appreciate the more in-depth, exciting and enthralling stories. That's all David was saying, not that the stories are what make the game M-rated.
I'm not denying that. But, no, that's not what David said at first. He said that the deep stories is what makes an M-rated game what it is, not the violence and adult themes, which isn't true.
I clearly said in that other thread, that violence, some language, and some suggestive themes makes the game more realistic and believable. if you're in a life and death situation, you're gonna swear, and possibly have to use violence, if the developers want to connect you more to the characters in the story, they may put in some intimate moments, between 2 main characters. or sometimes they just want to give you some eye candy so they put in sexy girls.
 
Tyeforce said:
Jas0n said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
When did I ever say that some M-rated games don't have better stories? All I've said is that there are non-M-rated games out there that have stories just as deep as some M-rated games have, which is true. They may not have all the blood, violence, and swearing, but that doesn't mean that they can't have stories that are just as deep.

And continue to treat me like a child all you want. It only shows your true colors of a troll even more.
I've still yet to see a good example.
Have you ever played an EarthBound/MOTHER game? Final Fantasy? The World Ends With You? And don't pass up Metroid: Other M once it's released.

And maybe they don't have the violence and adult themes that M-rated games do, but, again, that doesn't determine how good a game's story is.
Tye, david never said that the deep story was the only thing making M rated games good, hat's just what you took it to mean when he clearly meant that the ability to explore more adult themes in a game made for stories that easier to relate to for a mature audience, such as death, war and supression.

Seriously Tye, how do you pass English?
 
Tyeforce said:
Jas0n said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
When did I ever say that some M-rated games don't have better stories? All I've said is that there are non-M-rated games out there that have stories just as deep as some M-rated games have, which is true. They may not have all the blood, violence, and swearing, but that doesn't mean that they can't have stories that are just as deep.

And continue to treat me like a child all you want. It only shows your true colors of a troll even more.
I've still yet to see a good example.
Have you ever played an EarthBound/MOTHER game? Final Fantasy? The World Ends With You? And don't pass up Metroid: Other M once it's released.

And maybe they don't have the violence and adult themes that M-rated games do, but, again, that doesn't determine how good a game's story is.
Final Fantasy may have some good stories, but the gameplay can be sooo boring, and so damn repetitive.
 
Tyeforce said:
Jas0n said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
When did I ever say that some M-rated games don't have better stories? All I've said is that there are non-M-rated games out there that have stories just as deep as some M-rated games have, which is true. They may not have all the blood, violence, and swearing, but that doesn't mean that they can't have stories that are just as deep.

And continue to treat me like a child all you want. It only shows your true colors of a troll even more.
I've still yet to see a good example.
Have you ever played an EarthBound/MOTHER game? Final Fantasy? The World Ends With You? And don't pass up Metroid: Other M once it's released.

And maybe they don't have the violence and adult themes that M-rated games do, but, again, that doesn't determine how good a game's story is.
There are a select few games rated lower than M which have "good" storylines, like the ones you listed there, but then compare those to the ASTOUNDING storylines some M rated games have. Take Heavy Rain or Dragon Age for example.
 
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Jas0n said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
I've still yet to see a good example.
Have you ever played an EarthBound/MOTHER game? Final Fantasy? The World Ends With You? And don't pass up Metroid: Other M once it's released.

And maybe they don't have the violence and adult themes that M-rated games do, but, again, that doesn't determine how good a game's story is.
Tye, david never said that the deep story was the only thing making M rated games good, hat's just what you took it to mean when he clearly meant that the ability to explore more adult themes in a game made for stories that easier to relate to for a mature audience, such as death, war and supression.

Seriously Tye, how do you pass English?
David said:
They're rated MATURE because their stories go beyond saving a princess
 
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Jas0n said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
Have you ever played an EarthBound/MOTHER game? Final Fantasy? The World Ends With You? And don't pass up Metroid: Other M once it's released.

And maybe they don't have the violence and adult themes that M-rated games do, but, again, that doesn't determine how good a game's story is.
Tye, david never said that the deep story was the only thing making M rated games good, hat's just what you took it to mean when he clearly meant that the ability to explore more adult themes in a game made for stories that easier to relate to for a mature audience, such as death, war and supression.

Seriously Tye, how do you pass English?
David said:
They're rated MATURE because their stories go beyond saving a princess
And INTO deep stories about war, death, relationships, murder, mystery, depression and so much more. Read between the lines. You're 4 years older than me and even I could figure out what he meant.
 
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Jas0n said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
Have you ever played an EarthBound/MOTHER game? Final Fantasy? The World Ends With You? And don't pass up Metroid: Other M once it's released.

And maybe they don't have the violence and adult themes that M-rated games do, but, again, that doesn't determine how good a game's story is.
Tye, david never said that the deep story was the only thing making M rated games good, hat's just what you took it to mean when he clearly meant that the ability to explore more adult themes in a game made for stories that easier to relate to for a mature audience, such as death, war and supression.

Seriously Tye, how do you pass English?
David said:
They're rated MATURE because their stories go beyond saving a princess
lol wtf? Are you seriously this dumb? The violence and stuff makes the stories more realistic and believable, and is just overall part of what makes a complex story. Holy *censored.2.0*, how many times do I have to repeat it?
 
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Ciaran said:
Tyeforce said:
Quoting limited to 4 levels deepalwaysdon't
Tye, david never said that the deep story was the only thing making M rated games good, hat's just what you took it to mean when he clearly meant that the ability to explore more adult themes in a game made for stories that easier to relate to for a mature audience, such as death, war and supression.

Seriously Tye, how do you pass English?
David said:
They're rated MATURE because their stories go beyond saving a princess
And INTO deep stories about war, death, relationships, murder, mystery, depression and so much more. Read between the lines. You're 4 years older than me and even I could figure out what he meant.
A game doesn't have to be M-rated to deal with those types of stories, you know. They just can't have the same amount of violence and swearing and such, which doesn't make the story anyway.
 
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