After you beat a game do you watch the credits? I always do
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no after i beat a game i download the soundtrack
>skip credits
>pirate soundtrack
>listen to credits music
ffshrine is down. Where do you the soundtracks from? I'm looking for a replacement.
No it makes me feel bad for pirating
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99% of those people credited were paid a salary to make the game and nothing else. They don't receive more money if the game sells more.
The one that loses is the producer, but an old game is not gonna generate more revenue anymore.
Do you really think Nintendo profits from any original GC Wind Wakers copy?
If Hidemaro Fujibayashi was paid already, enjoyed his job, helped him build his resume, what the frick is there to feel bad about pirating?
>what the frick is there to feel bad about pirating?
If the game doesn't sell well the company they are hired for is not able to produce a potential new game where they are also involved therefore their new source of income could be in danger. But there are so many customers buying the games, I would never worry about piracy. If a game doesn't sell well, oftentimes it's just shit.
I know what you're saying, but it's also nice to be recognized for a job well done, having people appreciate things you've produced. A sale corresponds to how many people enjoyed your work, not 1:1, but you know what I'm trying to say.
Depends what the game is.
>Credits thank you, the player, for playing.
>credits start going through the characters and their actors
>Hero - <player name>
Shit man I didn't realize nintendo was still selling copies of that, link me up breh.
>feeling bad about emulating a 20 year old game that you would otherwise have to spend $150 on a second GBA and then another $100 on a copy of the game
>secondhand GBA*
If you aren’t a moron or a kid $250 is nothing. Stop being a leech
I'd rather spend $250 on something relevant and interesting than some dead software that gullible dullards like you feel a need to pay for, especially when you're paying someone who didn't make the damn thing.
>he doesn't buy an original copy and still pirate for the save editors/mods
0/10
If the credits are showing me cool shit I'll hang around, like in Ocarina of Time. I'm not gonna read a bunch of names on a black background though.
Yes, if it's the first time I've beat the game. But I do agree with especially in regards to Zelda games lately. Make the credits into something to watch, or make them playable like one of the Mario games did (I think Galaxy 2)
I'm always worried the game is going to punish me somehow if I skip it. Like not unlock something.
Does any Typing of the Dead have zombies coming at you during the credits where you have to type the names of the important (or all of the) people for the credits? If not, they should do that
Only after beating a game for the first time. After that I always skip.
I always do. I might miss the most important part of the credits.
>...AND YOU!
Yes
jej
I always did, even as a little kid. As silly as it might sound it's my way to "thank" the devs, the culmination of hopefully a great journey
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yeah, not really sure why. i guess since i feel like it's a portion of the 'entire work' too and there's usually music to enjoy.
i even do it for movies
>Takes 30 minutes for the credits to end
Forgot pic
>Takes almost 4 hours to end
Hidemaro Fujibayashi is super underrated tbh. Directed 1/3 of all zelda games, and he still hasn't given up and become a producer yet.
Yes. Same with movies. I then download memorable mysuc to remind myself of the experience and go "yes" whenever I hear them.
My parents used to make me watch movie credits and would always point out all the different jobs available
i hang around for the creits in a few game only, like OoT and PM64
It depends on how good the credit's theme is.
Yeah. In recent years I've noticed an increasing trend of outsourced animators, and publishers listing their entire staff down to the office receptionists.
Never made cents to me why they don’t use their American names in America versions. Japanese are idiots
Only on Japanese games, which tend to make the Credits fun to watch with art, unique music, and special visuals
I skip credits on Western games because the music is probably just licensed Black person rap and white text scrolling on a black background.
I can't play an older game unless I've read the manual from cover to cover, and that's including the boring legal text. Incidentally...
> read manual of a game from the late 90s
> legal information at the end says that the company isn't liable if Y2K causes the software to corrupt your PC
Thought that was pretty quaint. It's a video game, not some critical piece of infrastructure.
If it’s a good game by hideo kojima, todd howard or Nigeri Shiyazaki (i am bysorry if i butchered the last name but its very exotic) i watch the credits out of respect.
Depends. if it's a western game that plays plays some shitty mumble rap for 3 hours or some generic looping track, frick no.
Jap shit generally has music specifically made for the credits that ends at the right time and generally has story details still going on while they roll for more closure whether it be illustrations or via voices.
If the song is good
Starfox 64 is the only game with good end credits. That music swell at the very end when they're running along with the Great Fox... pure magic.
Why was Kondo so fricking great in the 90s? He never reached the same heights again.
I do the first time. Subsequent playthroughs depend on the game.
Yes.
Original Fable taught me to never skip credits.
I do and I clap while watching them
I sit through them but I don't really watch them anymore. Probably because nowadays you'll get a credits sequence featuring like 2000+ names, some of which are listed twice under different sections/companies, so it's a bit of a burnout trying to pay attention to them
Credits are a legal requirement so that you have something that can't be lost that proves the various people worked on it. If it was held in a completely separate document for instance in some warehouse, it is entirely possible that information could be lost over time. It's easier to keep them together.
It’s scary to think the poos and the bugmen outnumber us by like 10 to 1
when I play old games and watch the credits I always think to myself these people must be dead
me too, most of the time just to organize my thoughts on how i feel about the game and other times, to make sure i don't miss a cutscene at the end
You might miss out on TALL WIFE
For the most part yeah, it's a nice chance to wind down and reflect on the game while it's still fresh in mind.
I don't know why but I talk to myself about my overall experience with the game
Things I liked nd didn't like about it
As if someone is listening to me when no one is there and I know there isn't anybody there
Kind of just let's me air out what I think of what I played
no i dont care what morons made the game
>Nakadashi Fujibayashi
>Nakadashi Lee
>Nakadashi Kazuki
>Nakadashi Tsukada
>Nakadashi Nakai
>Nakadashigeki Morihira
Nope!
I used to until I remember watching the credits for a certain jrpg and I almost ended tearing up because after a long time spent with the party, I loved walking around interacting with them and then to see them talk about splitting up going back to their old lives it hit me hard since I had a group of friends who I thought we'd be together forever split up and go our separate ways as well. And then I look them up years later and they're married or have kids and great carriers and live alone or have a nice little house or are in a completely different country.
Unless the credits are unskippable.
No , never again after this one
>that length
what the frick
You're like a little baby, check THIS out
sometimes the credits are ueber kino
Portal: Coulton's "Still Alive"
Homeworld: Yes fricking Yes' "Homeworld"
- seriously in Yes' top five songs in their decades-long career
Sometimes.
Most triple A games bloat the shit out of the staff roll because they have to include their european division, their shanghai division, their german division, and just way too many fricking people to even make it worthwhile to watch.
Try sitting through the credits roll to the RE2 remake, for instance.
But I really enjoyed watching RDR2's credits sequence to point out the hundreds of indian names included. And also because I was thankful the game finally ended and I could uninstall it.
They all would work in like prop designs and shit.