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Kromm 09-06-2011 03:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyneras (Post 1243554)

Please explain the Shokuso Gi joke, because it looks like a standard bit of powerful ninja gear to me.

See this post.

trooper6 09-06-2011 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Tyneras (Post 1243554)
Please explain the Shokuso Gi joke, because it looks like a standard bit of powerful ninja gear to me.

And that is the problem with inside jokes.

PK 09-06-2011 04:24 PM

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Originally Posted by trooper6 (Post 1243569)
And that is the problem with inside jokes.

It's not an inside joke. It's just an obscure joke. Anyone familiar with that actor, which includes many "chambara movie" fans, will get the joke. An inside joke is a "you had to be there" thing between a few friends.

Tyneras 09-06-2011 05:00 PM

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Originally Posted by Rev. Pee Kitty (Post 1243578)
It's not an inside joke. It's just an obscure joke. Anyone familiar with that actor, which includes many "chambara movie" fans, will get the joke. An inside joke is a "you had to be there" thing between a few friends.

After Kromm's post, I get the joke, and I think it is rather clever. But I am also absolutely horrid with names, so I could have watched every single one of his movies and not gotten the joke anyway.

Kromm 09-06-2011 05:04 PM

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Yeah, it isn't an inside joke at all . . . but if you somehow like ninja in games without ever having seen a ninja movie, or if you do watch ninja movies but have miraculously avoided all the ones with Sho Kosugi in them, then you might be left baffled. We assumed that most gamers know what a "gi" is, given their fascination with martial arts, and also that they'd have seen ninja flicks with Kosugi in them.

PK 09-06-2011 05:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Refplace (Post 1243507)
Way back when GURPS came out one of the things about reading the book that has since diminished or vanished is the humor.

Really, no humor in DF7? The book that gave us the Sacred Shovel of Zombie Beheading and barely-clothed priests/priestesses of Love with access to Erotic Art? I admit that DF7 may have taken a slightly more serious tone than other books in the series, but the occasional cheesy/humorous bit is definitely present.

Kuroshima 09-06-2011 05:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Kromm (Post 1243601)
Yeah, it isn't an inside joke at all . . . but if you somehow like ninja in games without ever having seen a ninja movie, or if you do watch ninja movies but have miraculously avoided all the ones with Sho Kosugi in them, then you might be left baffled. We assumed that most gamers know what a "gi" is, given their fascination with martial arts, and also that they'd have seen ninja flicks with Kosugi in them.

Well, count me in the first camp. I like playing ninja, but haven't seen many ninja movies. Also, I'm not sure his movies get much airing outside of America...

DanHoward 09-06-2011 05:18 PM

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Australia definitely saw all of his movies. The ninja craze and martial arts in general were endemic in teenage Australian society in the 80's.

Kuroshima 09-06-2011 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by DanHoward (Post 1243610)
Australia definitely saw all of his movies. The ninja craze and martial arts in general were endemic in teenage Australian society in the 80's.

maybe they didn't get dubbed into Spanish, maybe they were, but as a direct to video thing, or maybe they were from before my time, but my first contact with Sho Kosugi was with DF12. Now, mind you, it's a very good joke.

Refplace 09-06-2011 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Rev. Pee Kitty (Post 1243602)
Really, no humor in DF7? The book that gave us the Sacred Shovel of Zombie Beheading and barely-clothed priests/priestesses of Love with access to Erotic Art? I admit that DF7 may have taken a slightly more serious tone than other books in the series, but the occasional cheesy/humorous bit is definitely present.

I didn't say no jokes but somehow it feels different then it used to.
But maybe its the format and jokes are easier with a book in my hand ten on a computer screen. Or maybe I'm just getting old and losing my sense of humor.
I remember my friends reading my GURPS books that I loaned them (trying to get them to convert) and the two things they liked the most were the solid research and the sense of humor in them.


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