Posted Tue Dec 24, 2002 12:46 PM
I'm not trying to be condescending at all. I know your a professional, and I've enjoyed your games immensly; Plastron is one of my favorite 8-bit games and I think it was an amazing accomplishment for the old 8-bit. I just think your a bit rough on the small development houses, which I find strange since you worked for Harlequin and that's what they were, and I like most of those games, but they didn't get very good reviews either. At least the few reviews I saw of the few published harlequin games...
You are absolutely right about just about everything you said above, but I just don't think Jag BL was total crap, and everyone I ever showed it to thought it was Dynamite...I thought it was decent, and I never understood why my PSX&Saturn friends thought it was the great, but they did. The fact was, that back in 95/96 I owned most of the best Jag games; AvP, Iron Soldier, Tempest, Doom, etc., but for some reason, my other-system-owning friends always wanted to play Blue Lighting, Val de Isere skiing&snowboarding, Super burnout, Trevor Mcfur and Raiden, instead, those were the games that impressed my "user/player" friends, who owned the newer 32-bit systems. From these titles, they decided to sell off their PSX's and Saturns and get a Jag instead, and would have, had they been able to find a retailer with Jaguars (up here in Wisconsin the pickings were slim). The only thing that stopped Atari from getting these POST PSX&SATURN release gamers was lack of availability. That's the general public. If Atari had marketed the system right, they would have done great, because these titles that my friends liked were only the "crappy" or "average" titles on the system, but my friends sure thought they were all fun as hell! ...and no, they didn't like the TRUE jaguar crap like Checkered Flag or Club Drive, they, like me, are intelligent users, not programmers&developers, and they know what they like to play and what is fun. PERIOD. Personally, I think you might be just a bit out of touch with the average user, sure great games with huge budgets will always sell, and yes, they are great, but small titles from small companies can be very fun to play too, even if they aren't "pushing" the system. I just find it VERY ironic that the "crap" games are the ones that non-Atari fans like. I had friends who love AvP and Doom and Tempest too, but it was games like BL that turned many heads in my experience. Don't ever suggest that I'm some, as you said, "elitist Atari enthusiest" who'd praise any crap Atari released, I know they released a lot of crap, I and others just don't think what you think is crap to be crap to us. I grew up with Atari, and it will always hold a place in my heart, but your catagorizing me as some sort of "elitist" disgusts me. I know what games are fun to me, and no drivel from you will change that. I AM the buying public! I KNOW what I like! ...and it doesn't have to be made by some huge developer with a pocket as deap as the ocean to turn my head! Now I'm off to play BL again, I'm dying to after all this, and I'll have FUN-the single most important thing in gaming!!!!!!!