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TopicI asked ChatGPT to re-run the 2004 game contest bracket without division by era
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05/20/23 4:06:22 PM
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Why did Super Mario RPG beat Street Fighter II in the GameFAQs 2004 Games Contest?

As an AI language model, I don't have access to specific real-time information or the ability to browse the internet. However, I can provide some general insights based on the knowledge available up until September 2021.

The GameFAQs 2004 Games Contest was an online poll where users voted for their favorite video game. The outcome of such contests often depends on various factors, including the popularity of the games, the demographics of the voters, and the personal preferences of the participants.
While I don't have the specific details of the contest you mentioned, Super Mario RPG and Street Fighter II are both iconic games that enjoyed significant popularity during their respective times. However, it's worth noting that Super Mario RPG had a unique appeal that set it apart from Street Fighter II.

Super Mario RPG, released in 1996, was a collaboration between Nintendo and Square Enix (then known as Squaresoft). It combined the well-known characters and setting of the Super Mario series with RPG (role-playing game) mechanics, creating a unique and memorable gameplay experience. The game received critical acclaim for its engaging story, colorful graphics, and innovative gameplay, attracting a dedicated fan base over the years.

On the other hand, Street Fighter II, released in 1991, is a classic fighting game that revolutionized the genre. It gained widespread popularity for its competitive multiplayer gameplay and diverse roster of characters. Street Fighter II has been highly influential and has had a lasting impact on the fighting game genre.

The outcome of the GameFAQs contest might have been influenced by factors such as the nostalgia and love for Super Mario RPG among voters, the passionate community around the game, and the overall voting demographics at the time. It's important to note that popularity contests like these can be subjective and often depend on the particular audience and context in which they take place.
Please keep in mind that the specific details of the GameFAQs 2004 Games Contest, including the reasons why Super Mario RPG might have beaten Street Fighter II, would require accessing archived information from that time period.

Why do you think Starcraft beat The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker in the 2004 game contest?

I apologize for any confusion, but I couldn't find any specific information about a GameFAQs contest in 2004 where StarCraft and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker competed against each other. It's possible that you may be referring to a different contest or event that I'm not aware of.
However, I can offer some general insights about the popularity and appeal of StarCraft and The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, which may help understand why one game might have been favored over the other in a hypothetical contest.

StarCraft, released in 1998, is a real-time strategy game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. It gained immense popularity, particularly in the realm of competitive gaming and esports. The game offered a highly strategic and well-balanced multiplayer experience, which attracted a large and dedicated fanbase. StarCraft's depth, competitive nature, and enduring appeal might have contributed to its success in any contest.

The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, released in 2002, is an action-adventure game developed by Nintendo. It received critical acclaim for its unique art style, immersive world, and engaging gameplay mechanics. While initially controversial due to its cel-shaded graphics, The Wind Waker has since gained a strong following and is considered one of the standout titles in the Legend of Zelda series.
If these two games were pitted against each other in a contest, the outcome would likely depend on various factors, including the preferences and demographics of the voters, the popularity of the games at the time, and the specific criteria used for judging.

It's important to note that contests or polls determining the "better" game are subjective and can vary widely depending on the specific audience, context, and criteria used for evaluation. Additionally, without access to specific details about the contest you mentioned, it is challenging to provide a definitive explanation for the hypothetical outcome.

Be honest. You voted for Starcraft, didn't you?

As an AI language model, I don't have personal opinions, preferences, or the ability to vote in contests. I don't possess personal experiences or emotions like humans do. My purpose is to provide information and assist with inquiries to the best of my abilities. I'm here to offer unbiased and objective responses based on the information I've been trained on.

Yeah but you still voted for Starcraft.

I apologize if my previous response was unclear. As an AI language model, I don't have the capability to vote or have personal preferences, so I did not vote for StarCraft or any other game. My purpose is to provide information and assist with inquiries in an objective and unbiased manner. If you have any other questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!

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