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<blockquote data-quote="spoonman" data-source="post: 83900" data-attributes="member: 382"><p>I wasn't attacking Sam. I, more than others i'm guessing, understand having a passion for gaming as I have most of my house filled with 40 years of video games and memoribilla! I think its a great thing.</p><p></p><p>What i was trying to say was I think the producers of Special When Lit were taking advantage of "nerdy" aspect of these particular individuals. I.E. focusing on tight close-ups of his belly hanging out of his 3x too small shirt. That type of thing went too far IMO. </p><p></p><p>It just makes us other gamers and pin enthusiasts seem THAT more like social outcasts (again, not a jab at Sam, I'm sure he's a hell of a nice guy). They did the same thing with King of Kong to a degree, except they made the star of it seem like a much more "normal" guy; I.E.: father, great husband w/ a supportive wife, science teacher, musician, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="spoonman, post: 83900, member: 382"] I wasn't attacking Sam. I, more than others i'm guessing, understand having a passion for gaming as I have most of my house filled with 40 years of video games and memoribilla! I think its a great thing. What i was trying to say was I think the producers of Special When Lit were taking advantage of "nerdy" aspect of these particular individuals. I.E. focusing on tight close-ups of his belly hanging out of his 3x too small shirt. That type of thing went too far IMO. It just makes us other gamers and pin enthusiasts seem THAT more like social outcasts (again, not a jab at Sam, I'm sure he's a hell of a nice guy). They did the same thing with King of Kong to a degree, except they made the star of it seem like a much more "normal" guy; I.E.: father, great husband w/ a supportive wife, science teacher, musician, etc. [/QUOTE]
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