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Does A High Score Mean Anything To You These Days
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baileykun:
I chase high scores in rhythm games, but only trying to beat my personal bests. Online leader boards are too competitive for my blood.
oldgamerz:
I find is surprising that some games like Super Mario Bros and Wolfenstein 3D have a scoring system Wolfenstein 3D is not an arcade game but it has a high score board, has anyone ever cared for a high score in the first Wolfenstein 3D game?

As for Super Mario Bros? I ask the same question. Is is worth it to get all the coins in Super Mario Bros?

oldgamerz:

--- Quote from: tripredacus on August 20, 2020, 10:50:20 am ---It does for pinball.
https://pinside.com/pinball/community/pinsiders/tripredacus/scores

--- End quote ---

That's cool I think I remember you telling me before on here, this just refreshed my memory :)
turf:
If I’m trying to get good st a game. I like to try for the high score. I used to keep an index card on my Mario Bros/Donkey Kong and Popeye cabs.
bizzgeburt:
Highscores didn't mean crap to me, when they were still in fashion.

They mean a lot to me nowadays, as I note down every of my scores and even come back to playing games in order to beat those. Especially in Shoot'em'Up's  8)
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