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<blockquote data-quote="Brian Clark" data-source="post: 4825" data-attributes="member: 49"><p>I rather see a variety myself. I would hate for Farsight to give up on EMs becuase of some negative comments. The attraction is from the simple rules and challenging gameplay, and reviews and info in ipdb should give you an idea of why people like them. Not all EMs are alike, and it's extremely disappointing to hear a blanket statement lumping them all together. I don't agree that they should only do newer games. There are many older games that are very unique and just as much fun to play as newer ones. Not to mention that games that came out years prior like White Water and Cirqus Voltaire are more fun than many Sterns (though I like newer Sterns, as well).</p><p></p><p>Personally though, I'm disappointed with the lack of focus on EMs. I know they are in the plans, but the lone EM in the Williams collection was a very mediocore game and better one that was planned was given the shaft. While Firepower (the SS that replaced Space Mission) was still a good choice, Space Mission would have been a much better EM than Jive Time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian Clark, post: 4825, member: 49"] I rather see a variety myself. I would hate for Farsight to give up on EMs becuase of some negative comments. The attraction is from the simple rules and challenging gameplay, and reviews and info in ipdb should give you an idea of why people like them. Not all EMs are alike, and it's extremely disappointing to hear a blanket statement lumping them all together. I don't agree that they should only do newer games. There are many older games that are very unique and just as much fun to play as newer ones. Not to mention that games that came out years prior like White Water and Cirqus Voltaire are more fun than many Sterns (though I like newer Sterns, as well). Personally though, I'm disappointed with the lack of focus on EMs. I know they are in the plans, but the lone EM in the Williams collection was a very mediocore game and better one that was planned was given the shaft. While Firepower (the SS that replaced Space Mission) was still a good choice, Space Mission would have been a much better EM than Jive Time. [/QUOTE]
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