No, fanboy generally is a negative term. It can be used in a joking manner, but if you want to use it in a normal context you can just say 'fan'.
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No, fanboy generally is a negative term. It can be used in a joking manner, but if you want to use it in a normal context you can just say 'fan'.
A fanboy/girl is someone who refuses to see faults in whatever it is that they obsess about. These are the people who are normally seen going "This game is the best game in the world and no other game compares to it." When in truth, they haven't played most games in the world to even be able to make that statement. A fan is different from this, because they not only just like the game they play instead of pretending to worship it they just appreciate the fact that it entertains them and realize there is no such thing as a perfect game.
Seriously. We're all 'fanchildren' of one game or another. We have no right to call someone that in a deragatory manner. People complaining about the 'fanboys' that are tagged as being some ignorant person who won't listen to anyone else needs to open their eyes, check around, and when they actually find someone who's really like that, bring them to me. I'll be waiting.Quote:
Originally Posted by JKTrix
There's a reason why they have two words for fans of games:Quote:
Originally Posted by Zeromus_X
Fanatic
Fanboy/girl
Unlike Fanchildren, Fanatics are not termed by their unwillingness to listen. They are marked by their knowledge or enthusiasm (whether preferrable or otherwise) for the game, and is not used always in a derrogatory manner.
I would bring you many a people who are EXACT replicas of my words and other peoples' words concerning fanboys/girls. However, in doing so, I'd be bringing you my new shiny pink title, as well.
Yay. Me neither.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mirage