Yep. The users of this site are pretty good at not giving a damn about e-peen or post count, and nobody here is going to make snide comments about your collection or your posts. If anyone does it'll be as a joke - I get cracks for collecting bad games and we used to tease one of our semi-founding forum members for his choice of PC games and for originating one of our in-jokes (he doesn't post here as often but he was cool with that.)
So chill out, nobody's trying to offend people here.
And no, this isn't me talking like a moderator. This is a site vet trying to defuse a situation.
I largely viewed it as a misunderstanding. Like I said, I'm looking for stuff that makes the word "exclusive" actually mean something, the opposite of the way Microsoft uses it, which generally translates to "exclusive, er, so long as you don't count these other platforms, because we don't."
Actually, thus far, I've been pretty impressed by this site. People write in
sentences, everyone seems eager and interested in collecting, and it's got to be about the only gaming site I've seen without fanboyism choking every thread. Why, it's almost like people came here to talk about
exactly what the site says! Collecting video games!
If it seems that I went on a defensive, I apologize for that, as it was not my intention--but again, this isn't the first forum I've used, and in some places, that e-peen crap does exist.
This sparked an interest in me after reading about Uniracers on Wikipedia one day, and realizing that, for all intents and purposes, this was a unique game that will very likely
never be readily available ever again, not even on future Nintendo hardware. A lot of older "exclusives" have moved on to other platforms over the years. For instance, formerly "exclusive" Alan Wake is on PC, formerly "exclusive" House of the Dead: OverKill appeared on PS3, and at this point, the original Super Mario Bros is hardly even a selling point since it's been on almost every piece of Nintendo hardware sans the N64 (I think it was technically playable on the GameCube).
Er, outside of emulators, of course. I don't count those.