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Genres HERO GAMES may want to avoid (intended to be humorous)


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Re: Genres HERO GAMES may want to avoid (intended to be humorous)

 

HEROshima

 

Its 1945. Youre in a large city in Japan. Theres a whistling sound coming from the sky above you. You have one Turn to act.

 

I wish I still had the names....

 

I can go you one worse. Among the survivors at Hiroshima were three men who left the city shortly thereafter (and who could blame them) and three days later were in -

 

Nagasaki.

 

Lucius Alexander

 

The palindromedary asks you to imagine surviving TWO atomic attacks. It would seem like the end of the world. They would never have believed it was just their bad luck to be present for the ONLY two - they had to have thought it was happening all up and down Japan.

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I wish I still had the names....

 

I can go you one worse. Among the survivors at Hiroshima were three men who left the city shortly thereafter (and who could blame them) and three days later were in -

 

Nagasaki.

 

I heard it was one man. A kite-maker who'd gone to Hiroshima to get supplies, then fled the city to return home (to Nagasaki) in time for the second attack.

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I heard it was one man. A kite-maker who'd gone to Hiroshima to get supplies' date=' then fled the city to return home (to Nagasaki) in time for the second attack.[/quote']Dumb Luck HERO
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Then there's Vuja De Hero -- the strong sensation that you've never actually played this game before!

 

Is there a word for that? I know I've had the experience - being in a place I KNOW is familiar (I remember feeling it in the hall outside my door at an apartment I'd lived in for a year) and yet it seems strange, like someplace I'd never been.

 

Lucius Alexander

 

The palindromedary remarks that it would be just like Lucius to experience a psychological phenomenon so rare that there ISN'T a word for it......

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