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03-20-2009, 06:37 PM
Don't go asuming that everyone who has played a dating game is a complete outcast in society. Perhaps some play out of curiosity? I sure did and decided to played 3 dating otome (targeted for females) games to see what the deal was:
Otometeki Koi Kakumei: Love Revo!! for the PC - actually pretty addicting Meine Liebe for the GBA - I'm a fan of the manga and anime so I enjoyed playing the game Tokimeki Memorial Girl's Side for the NDS - played bits and pieces of it and it looks pretty good I'm definitely not an outcast. I date real people, go out during the weekends and have fun (since weekdays are dedicated to homework/studying), etc. Sure, there are people who prefer solely dating sims rather than human interaction but they are others who play for the stories or for curiousity's sake. |
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03-21-2009, 12:22 AM
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"I despise practically everything about human life, which does limit one's weekend activities."
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03-21-2009, 05:40 AM
Well techniclly they are dating sims, but their lovely technical name is Visual Novel. I've played plenty of them. To many to name here for that fact. Though I will name some good one's that I've played and like a lot!
By the way, all three I named are all ages Visual Novels and not Hentai's. Planitarin is a Kinetic Novel. Which means that no choices are made in which the ending can be altered in anyway. I'm done ranting now... Ryoute ni wa tobitatsu kibou o. We place in our hands hope that springs forth. AIR "She's waiting in the air."
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03-28-2009, 08:39 PM
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The fact is that they're both video games and if you're going to call a certain type of game a waste of time and "pathetic" than you would have to call them all that. I'm not saying that they are, I'm just trying too show you a different perspective, entertainment is entertainment. The path to equality is a long road to travel.
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