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Subject: Everytime you say you've played Gnop!

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Posted by: x Foman123 x
Having played Gnop! does not make one any more or less of a Bungie fan than anyone else.

That said, I bought the original Gnop! on launch night and attended the launch party at Bungie HQ. As every real Bungie fan knows, Bungie HQ was in Chicago back then, occupying the top two floors of the Sears Tower. At the party, there were guys dressed up as paddles and they would run around and block the exits whenever people tried to leave. This went on for hours until the fire marshal shut it down.

Gnop! is the only Bungie game I've ever played, and I've played it for at least 8 hours per day since it launched. I purchased the regular AND the Legendary Edition, of course, which means I got the custom XBox controller and the Gnop! action figure series.

The rest of you are all liars.

I see nothing odd about this.

  • 05.14.2012 9:52 AM PDT
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Posted by: x Foman123 x
That said, I bought the original Gnop! on launch night and attended the launch party at Bungie HQ. As every real Bungie fan knows, Bungie HQ was in Chicago back then, occupying the top two floors of the Sears Tower. At the party, there were guys dressed up as paddles and they would run around and block the exits whenever people tried to leave. This went on for hours until the fire marshal shut it down.

You know, in retrospect, the location and the paddles blocking the exit probably weren't a good combination. I'm glad no one thought it was a game, and tried to find another exit.

  • 05.14.2012 9:56 AM PDT

Nope. Never.

  • 05.14.2012 9:56 AM PDT

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Disclaimer: The latter is a lie.

I've played every Halo game. Except for the original Halo Combat Evolved (I only played the demo). I have also never owned Halo 2. It wasn't until Halo 3 where I really fell in love with Halo.

I've lied probably about Halo 2 once or twice on arguments on this site.

  • 05.14.2012 10:01 AM PDT
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I've played Gnop! and the Halos. I've looked into Marathon but I don't really have the time or the money for any more games at the moment, Myth looks interesting but again - no time. Beyond that I don't really know of any other Bungie games...

  • 05.14.2012 10:06 AM PDT
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Posted by: x Lord Revan x
I started playing Bungie titles with Halo:CE, played every game since, and ventured back to beat the first Marathon and play large chunks of the sequels (I will beat them all some day!). Sadly, I haven't come across any other titles. I wouldn't mind giving Myth a shot and I actually do own a copy of the Bungie ported/improved (but not developed) Abuse for Macintosh though it is still sealed in the box.
You know what to do.

  • 05.14.2012 10:45 AM PDT

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I have played it.

  • 05.14.2012 10:52 AM PDT

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Why do you think everyone lies about that? You Feel guilty?

I have played marathon and all the halos... and i believe just because you are a bungie fan does not mean you have to like/play all there games.

  • 05.14.2012 2:50 PM PDT

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The only non-Halo Bungie game I've played is Marathon: Durandal. Which I completed.

On the highest difficulty.

...

  • 05.14.2012 3:09 PM PDT

"There's daggers in men's smiles." - Donalbain, Macbeth, Act II, scene iii

I've legitimately (as opposed to illegitimately) played all of Bungie's games, save for Minotaur and the other LAN-based game that no one cares about.

I got through the first few levels of Gnop, Myth, and each of the Marathon games, I beat Myth II: Soulblighter, and I beat Oni three different times.

  • 05.14.2012 3:26 PM PDT

Games I like:,
Half-Minute Hero
MBU
Portal
Halo 3 is the best Halo ever
Maps I like: Turf, Avalanche, Pylon, Sandbox, Breakpoint and many more.

I played Marathon, Durandual, Gnop! and Halo. I want to buy Pathways but can't find it anywhere.

  • 05.14.2012 4:07 PM PDT

Posted by: Commander GX
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I've played a little of each Marathon (I can't get past a certain part...), and I've played and finished every Halo game.

  • 05.14.2012 4:16 PM PDT

Key

People need to forget about Gnop! It was a test of Bungie's ability to clone the most basic video game there is. It's not complex. It's not awesome.

It's just something they happened to get the ability to do for Mac users, and then slapped their name on.

People only ever mention it in a list of Bungie's games so they can be super cool indie fans who look like they've been here for a while. I'm not saying Skib is acting like this. If anything he seems to be on my side of the discussion.

[Edited on 05.14.2012 4:23 PM PDT]

  • 05.14.2012 4:21 PM PDT

Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
It's not complex.
Just because you lack the ability to see the depth of each character doesn't mean the game is any less complex. That's on you, not the game.

  • 05.14.2012 4:23 PM PDT

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Posted by: burritosenior
Just because you lack the ability to see the depth of each character doesn't mean the game is any less complex. That's on you, not the game.

  • 05.14.2012 4:27 PM PDT

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Marathon: Durandal and the Halo series. Never said I had played any others.

  • 05.14.2012 4:27 PM PDT

Key


Posted by: burritosenior
Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
It's not complex.
Just because you lack the ability to see the depth of each character doesn't mean the game is any less complex. That's on you, not the game.
O_____O


It's... it's... it's pong.

  • 05.14.2012 4:32 PM PDT


Posted by: CrazzySnipe55

Posted by: burritosenior
Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
It's not complex.
Just because you lack the ability to see the depth of each character doesn't mean the game is any less complex. That's on you, not the game.
O_____O


It's... it's... it's pong.
It's Gnop, and the fact you underplay that fact is what is stopping you from grasping the subtleties all the varied interactions between each character.

  • 05.14.2012 4:33 PM PDT

Key


Posted by: burritosenior

Posted by: CrazzySnipe55

Posted by: burritosenior
Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
It's not complex.
Just because you lack the ability to see the depth of each character doesn't mean the game is any less complex. That's on you, not the game.
O_____O


It's... it's... it's pong.
It's Gnop, and the fact you underplay that fact is what is stopping you from grasping the subtleties all the varied interactions between each character.


Okay. I'll let you be sarcastic while I go play nicely with all the normal children.

  • 05.14.2012 4:42 PM PDT

Posted by: CrazzySnipe55
Okay. I'll let you be sarcastic while I go play nicely with all the normal children.
/implying normal people want to interact with you.

You'd probably just call them Pong for trying and they'd just leave.

  • 05.14.2012 4:44 PM PDT
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Posted by: DEATHPIMP72
Anyone but Foman. He smells like cheese.

It wasn't about the gameplay. It was about the backstory/Gnop! Universe. Those of us lucky few who stood in line for hours and managed to buy Gnop! on launch night were treated to a game universe even deeper than that of Halo or Marathon. A fact which seems to have been lost on today's younger generation.

  • 05.14.2012 4:45 PM PDT

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Posted by: x Foman123 x
It wasn't about the gameplay. It was about the backstory/Gnop! Universe. Those of us lucky few who stood in line for hours and managed to buy Gnop! on launch night were treated to a game universe even deeper than that of Halo or Marathon. A fact which seems to have been lost on today's younger generation.


Did you get enough sleep last night?

  • 05.14.2012 4:52 PM PDT

Posted by: AngryBrute1
Oh yeah, since somebody does not believe what YOU believe; that makes us vapid...
I cannot grasp that what you call "Something happened to nothing, and that nothing became something, and it was smaller than than a period."

Posted by: Kickimanjaro
I've played Halo and I tried Marathon once.

  • 05.14.2012 5:38 PM PDT
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lol wats a gnop?

  • 05.14.2012 7:16 PM PDT

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