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RinLin 07-09-2016 11:45 AM

Digimon, hands down. I grew up with the first series, and it affected my life so much. <3
I have a ton of OCs and I write fanfics. :P

Foday 07-13-2016 06:18 PM

Thats pretty cool never thought of digimon but now people can play pokemon like its real with pokemon go

RinLin 07-13-2016 07:09 PM

Haha, yeah. xD Well, I can't play it yet, it's not out in Europe. -plays Digimon games on my DS Lite-

regine 01-01-2017 07:32 AM

digimon was actually a cute real life anime if it would come to life hehehehe

Bassy 01-07-2017 04:58 PM

Sword Art Online. Wouldn't you love to actually be in a game? I feel you could do anything!

Espy 01-07-2017 05:54 PM

SAO is nice and all, but um, the entire Fate series?!

Lavender le Fay 01-07-2017 06:25 PM

Perhaps Hunter x Hunter or Fairy Tail. I'm choosing those because their worlds seem vast, filled with insane places, people and other curiousities. That's what came to mind currently.

Suzerain of Sheol 01-07-2017 07:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Espy (Post 1749522)
SAO is nice and all, but um, the entire Fate series?!

I can think of a few good reasons why that would be terrible. The first one begins with "Gilles" and ends with "de Rais". Or, you know, random unexplained "fires" just outright consuming entire swaths of cities on a semi-regular basis. Or literally unkillable vampire illuminati. Or the mere existence of Shirou Emiya lowering the net worth of human lives by several orders of magnitude by the sheer amount of concentrated angst-fail he embodies.

I mean, it's my favorite series too, but no thank you. :P

Also I never got very far in SAO, but I think the world would look very, VERY different if the video game industry and market behaved in the fabulous ways it does in that show. Consumer and investor behavior would have to operate in a fundamentally different way, not to mention the things players actually find fun. And that's not even touching just how terrifying the entire premise is. I would think the fun goes right the hell out the window as soon as actually dying becomes a factor. That show is existential horror pretending to be fantasy.

I don't mean to make an essay out of this, but this is actually an issue I have pretty significant opinions on. My understanding is that the vicarious, cathartic enjoyment that comes from playing violent video games is directly enabled by the psychological distance the player is at from the content they're experiencing. It's fantasy roleplaying in the strictest psychological sense, it lets one exercise parts of their mind that wouldn't normally be stimulated in their regular lives, and to do so safely and without any sort of trauma (unless you're an arachnophobe like me playing Skyrim....)

This applies to anime and other media/literature that glamorize and naturalize violence, too. It skews the reality of the worst of all human experiences -- violent conflict and constant danger to one's life -- into something fun and adventurous. I'm definitely not saying that there's some sort of causal relationship between media and real-world violence, that's been rather thoroughly debunked, my point is more that it's in some way uncomfortable, and I think I'd even say offensive, to characterize warfare, assassination, and serial murder as the whimsical aspirations and fantasies of a childish mind. Violence and death should never be "fun" or "cool".

Which is not to say at all that I don't enjoy violent media, Espy can vouch for my tastes on that front, but rather that I appreciate stories that properly contextualize violence and conflict and don't make a joke out of some of the most serious and life-changing/ending problems humans have between themselves.

I guess, for me, it comes down to preferring the Devil one knows. I'd take this ugly, wretched world with its car crashes and wars and its decaying sun, over some postmodern faux-medievalist anarchist fantasy about the disintegration of 1st-world civilization into some pseudo-Darwinian death-world. Again, no thank you.

Espy 01-08-2017 01:36 AM

-snicker-

Yeah, I suppose you're right. We make one videogame into reality, and we'd have to find different ways of living another life vicariously.

Bassy 01-08-2017 02:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Suzerain of Sheol (Post 1749537)

Also I never got very far in SAO, but I think the world would look very, VERY different if the video game industry and market behaved in the fabulous ways it does in that show. Consumer and investor behavior would have to operate in a fundamentally different way, not to mention the things players actually find fun. And that's not even touching just how terrifying the entire premise is. I would think the fun goes right the hell out the window as soon as actually dying becomes a factor. That show is existential horror pretending to be fantasy.

I don't mean to make an essay out of this, but this is actually an issue I have pretty significant opinions on. My understanding is that the vicarious, cathartic enjoyment that comes from playing violent video games is directly enabled by the psychological distance the player is at from the content they're experiencing. It's fantasy roleplaying in the strictest psychological sense, it lets one exercise parts of their mind that wouldn't normally be stimulated in their regular lives, and to do so safely and without any sort of trauma (unless you're an arachnophobe like me playing Skyrim....)

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Well just the idea of being in a virtual reality. Despite the fact that you can die. Just leave the creator of SAO and leave the technology of being in the game lol.

Suzerain of Sheol 01-08-2017 02:13 AM

I'm going to assume you mean full-on science fiction VR that's basically mind-uploading, because I've tried the Vive and the PS4 VR, and I was not impressed lol. At that point, though, you're more along the lines of something like a benign version of the Matrix, which I would totally go for.

Espy 01-08-2017 02:21 AM

I was going to formulate a response to the whole Matrix thing, but then my brain started doing a bad and went a bit too deep down the rabbit hole, SOOOOO I won't.

Bassy 01-08-2017 02:31 AM

VR is still a new thing today with the goggle things but it's not the same lol. It's not as impressive. Though those things mess with your brain senses.

Espy 01-08-2017 02:44 AM

Honestly, I can't wait for AR to become a mainstay in daily life.

Salone 01-08-2017 02:52 AM

A little tidbit.

Unless your hair is the color of an 80's music video backdrop, you won't be the main character. Which means you're disposable. You won't even die after saying something about friends and never giving up. You'll be one of hundreds of faceless people wiped out as an afterthought while a villain shows just how villainous he really is. Chances are it won't even be an on screen death.
Okay actually you know what? Panzermadels because I want to see that logistical nightmare, but you'll never know that because this is in secret white text.
With that in mind, I suggest Azumanga Daioh or some other cut rate slice of life anime, so you can go on about your day and never even know what you're in.

Miss Sandman 01-08-2017 04:24 AM

Omg I love do re mi so in rl all things would be pretty and cute and witches would excist ;)


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