• TigrisMorte@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    … in reference to shooters made popular by younger Gen. X and Millennials while the actual boomers tried to get the entire industry banned.

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    1 year ago

    Hmm. Even Wolfestein 3D was more of a Gen-X than Boomer generational thing, so setting the bar at Doom seems a little misunderstood of who actually played those games.

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      It’s not meant to imply that the games were primarily played by literal boomers; “boomer shooter” just rolls off the tongue a lot better than “gen-x shooter” or “early-edition millennials shooter”. Are you the sort of person who goes to the Steam page for Rogue and challenges the ‘Traditional Roguelike’ tag because it’s not rogue-like if it’s actually Rogue? :P

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        In my optics, Boomers had Pong, Asteroids and pinball machines.

        The Great Generation didn’t play on computers until Candy Crush and Farmville, so even if they’re older, their games are newer.

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    1 year ago

    Valve didn’t do shit, what an awful title. These are user generated tags.

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    1 year ago

    🎉🥳 Another label graduated! 🥳🎉

    Now please hurry up and vote for Bullet Heaven on Brotato and its colleagues so we aren’t stuck with something as terrible as “Survivor-likes” or unweildy as “Action Roguelike - Bullet Hell”

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      Boomer shooter and modern aren’t mutuallg exclusive. I liked TB’s classification: “Modern military shooter”.