Gamecism is like racism but for games. A gamecist will judge other people based on what games they play.
Blue: All fortnite players are cancerous.
Nom: Stop being such a gamecist little bitch. You know gamecism is wrong!
Nom: Stop being such a gamecist little bitch. You know gamecism is wrong!
by notnom November 20, 2018
Get the gamecism mug.Shaming someone depending on how they choose to play a game and gatekeeping there playstyle because they dont play a game like you do.
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Jack: Hey Robert , did you do the homework?
Robert: Sorry Jack, I suffer from Elite Gamerism, I have no time for such things.
Jack: WOW! You're so cool, I wish I had Elite Gamerism!
Robert: Sorry Jack, I suffer from Elite Gamerism, I have no time for such things.
Jack: WOW! You're so cool, I wish I had Elite Gamerism!
by xXELITE_GAMERXx May 9, 2018
Get the Elite Gamerism mug.THE best Computer Games show ever devised, by Channel 4, 1991 to 1998...
A few of the notable reasons for the success of this show are the following:
1. Dominik Diamond - a laughably humorous presenter, with quickfire remarks and inuendo's which ALWAYS brought a laugh on an episode by episode basis...Dexter Flecther took over for a season, and proved without the Diamond, you'll only show the ruff...
2. Patrick Moore - the Games Master, who was perfectly chosen for the eccentric co-presenter, which GamesGuru (among other crappy rip off shows) haven't even come CLOSE to competing with...
3. The sets - ALL of the sets were cleverly devised and picked, and changed with each series to give a sense of progression along with the games...the lighting, smoke effects and general props for the earlier installments of the series all helped to make the show a classic...the 'oil rig' notably the best...
4. The games - by nowadays standards games during that period are deemed obselete, but Mario, Doom, Street Fighter 2, Daytona USA, to name a few have ALL paved the way for the general template use for the games of today. Much like 60's music making the template for all music thereafter...
5. Dave Perry AKA Barry Bandanna - a fellow presenter, who worked with a popular games magazine at the time...also funny, laughable and lighthearted - his commentry also gave us all the occasional laugh...
A few of the notable reasons for the success of this show are the following:
1. Dominik Diamond - a laughably humorous presenter, with quickfire remarks and inuendo's which ALWAYS brought a laugh on an episode by episode basis...Dexter Flecther took over for a season, and proved without the Diamond, you'll only show the ruff...
2. Patrick Moore - the Games Master, who was perfectly chosen for the eccentric co-presenter, which GamesGuru (among other crappy rip off shows) haven't even come CLOSE to competing with...
3. The sets - ALL of the sets were cleverly devised and picked, and changed with each series to give a sense of progression along with the games...the lighting, smoke effects and general props for the earlier installments of the series all helped to make the show a classic...the 'oil rig' notably the best...
4. The games - by nowadays standards games during that period are deemed obselete, but Mario, Doom, Street Fighter 2, Daytona USA, to name a few have ALL paved the way for the general template use for the games of today. Much like 60's music making the template for all music thereafter...
5. Dave Perry AKA Barry Bandanna - a fellow presenter, who worked with a popular games magazine at the time...also funny, laughable and lighthearted - his commentry also gave us all the occasional laugh...
Dominik: "thankyou Gamesmaster..."
Dominik: "so, Zoe (ball), do you ride on a lot of motorbikes to prepare you for the up coming challenge"
Zoe: "Not Really, but I do like it in the back"
Dominink: "nuff said"
Dominik: "so, Zoe (ball), do you ride on a lot of motorbikes to prepare you for the up coming challenge"
Zoe: "Not Really, but I do like it in the back"
Dominink: "nuff said"
by gruphenio the rollatio April 28, 2009
Get the Gamesmaster mug.To manipulate the truth using words and actions, with the intent of crafting the perception of others to your benefit.
It often has the appearance of, "playing dumb," or "bad luck".
It is not the individual occurrence that defines it, but the long-term pattern. "The truth is what I say it is."
It often has the appearance of, "playing dumb," or "bad luck".
It is not the individual occurrence that defines it, but the long-term pattern. "The truth is what I say it is."
Examples:
1. "Saying there is no such thing as 'emotional adultery' is just gamesmanship. You know you cannot have friends of the opposite sex without some kind of approval from me, as you would expect!"
2. "Your honor, it is gamesmanship for the State to deny my Work Comp, because they have failed to give me a legitimate hearing and they entertain a conflict of interest since it is there own money they are protecting."
1. "Saying there is no such thing as 'emotional adultery' is just gamesmanship. You know you cannot have friends of the opposite sex without some kind of approval from me, as you would expect!"
2. "Your honor, it is gamesmanship for the State to deny my Work Comp, because they have failed to give me a legitimate hearing and they entertain a conflict of interest since it is there own money they are protecting."
by Reasonable2014 February 14, 2014
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