JimmydelaKopin #26 Posted August 16, 2007 I'm a huge fanboy for Twisted Metal and TM-type games. I still think it would be cool for TM to have come out in another medium (like, say, comics or as a ccg--totally doable, by the way), and wait (no doubt in vain) for a TM Anniversary/Collection Edition. Also, I would totally love for Serial Experiments: Lain to be brought over. SeL rUlZ tEh InTaRwEbS!!!!1!!11!1111!!! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Segataritensoftii #27 Posted August 17, 2007 I'm a fanboy of videogames.So am I! Pleased to meet you! (After all, why else would I be on this fourm?) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Avid Fan #28 Posted August 17, 2007 Hence the name "Avid Fan" I think by nature being a GCN fan makes you a Nintendo fanboy in many eyes. I got so much flack for owning a GCN by neighbors, friends, and game store clerks. But, you cant play Rogue Leader on any other system. I'm not gonna lie, I've been a hardcore DS fanboy for a few months now. Being away from home makes my portable get a lot more love, and I'm starting to buy GBA games again. Hell, maybe I'll be a PSP fanboy after I get one of those. I just wanted to get one so my buddy could mod it, but with Castlevania and new Battlefront games, I NEED it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atariman #29 Posted August 17, 2007 I was originally just an Atari fanboy. I then became a Sega and Atari fanboy. I then realized that Nintendo was the last of the original video game "Giants", so I then became a Nintendo fanboy, too. But then again, I really like the Xbox (and Xbox360) so I guess you could call me an Xbox fanboy, too. So I guess that leaves me with liking every system that doesn't say "Sony" on it somewhere. (But the funny thing is that I love my Sony DVD player, DVD Burner, and my Vaio that I'm currently using to post this message). I guess that I've sort of gone from fanboyism to just being a well-rounded "consumer whore". (term stolen from Penny Arcade) Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FastRobPlus #30 Posted August 17, 2007 I'm a Panasonic fanboy. I just woke up one day and said "Huh! Everything I own that hasn't broken down on me is Panasonic or National" From then on, I buy the Panasonic version of a product if I can. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Draikar #31 Posted August 18, 2007 Did I mention my first game for Gameboy besides Tetris was Nintendo Tennis? Did I mention my love for Great Courts and Tie Break on Amiga? Did I mention there was no good Tennis game for Atari 800? Did I mention I had a Tennis game I dont remember for the PS1? Did I mention my first game for the Micro is Top Spin 2? Did I mention that yesterday I saw a nice Tennis game on a Xbox360? Maybe Im a Tennis fanboy? Oh, I competely forgot that I bought a Xavix console with/becuase of the Tennis....... I must be a tennis fan for sure on consoles.....I even dont play nor do I follow it anymore on TV.....strange..... I really have to get the Turbografx Express now..... Damn, I think we have a true Tennis fan here... My favorite Tennis game is Nintendo's Virtual Boy Mario Tennis Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Draikar #32 Posted August 18, 2007 I gave up being a game console fanboy 12 years ago. I stopped being a fanboy by my dad asking me if I wanted a snes for Christmas back in 1994. I said no, and my parents gave my brother and I a 32x without without telling them I wanted a 32x. I didn't want a 32x at the time because I thought it was about to be a short lived system. I didn't complain to my parents though about getting a 32x. While I enjoyed some of the 32x games, I regretted saying no to getting a snes for Christmas. Any person gets a game console that only last a year in the year in the system was released as a gift, they would reget being a fanboy also. I hear that a lot, many sega fans were so disappointed. They had some good games but support for the system died out fast... And back then the system and games were expensive so it was like a bitter taste for many. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites