So, assuming no objections, next year looks like this:
Jan: Pierrot Feb: Michi Mar: Marurun Apr: BogusMeatFactory May: Prfsnl_gmr Jun: Gunstar Green (dependant on poll result) Jul: Nemoide Aug: greedy Alienjesus Sep: greedy Sarge Oct: greedy CFFJR Nov: greedy Markies Dec: Vote between runner ups from January - November
Spinning this off of the 2018 thread to keep it focused, if anyone (mods) has any objections to me starting this up myself let me know and feel free to close it.
Together Retro 2018 is soon coming to a close, with the December voting post up now (go vote if you didn't already!). I think we should start thinking about who will be taking on the monthly themes for 2019, as the voting post for January will need to go up next month. I don't think we need to reconsider the format - what we're doing now seems to be working great and participation is still pretty good.
The consensus seems to be that members who didn't get to suggest themes last year should get first dibs for 2019, and I agree that seems fair. If anyone would like to take a month they should post in the thread and I'll add their name below. After that, the rest of the months (if any) can be taken by members who have already had a month in 2018. We can figure out how that will work later, but any members who would like a 2nd chance to nominate should also post (and let me know they had a 2018 month too!) and I'll list them aswell.
The 'I haven't done a TR theme yet and would like to in 2019' list: Prfsnl_gmr Marurun(?) Nemoide BogusMeatFactory Pierrot Gunstar Green Michi
The 'I chose some themes in TR 2018 but am greedy enthusiastic and want to do another one next year' list: Alienjesus Exhuminator Sarge Ack Markies Noiseredux CFFJR Elkinfencer10
Anyone else got any different ideas? Post those too! Co-curatorships were suggested, and I think that's fine if people choose to request together.
Other suggestions: June & December become a run-off between options from previous months No vote switching becomes a rule
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I would love to see an all new cast of curators for 2019, for variety's sake. But it's good to have backup curators.
If I were to be so bold as to request influence; it'd be nice to see more cerebrally active genres take precedence a few months. By that I mean; strategy games, adventure games, puzzle games, simulation games, SRPGs - stuff that uses your brain as much as your thumbs. Looking forward to another year of retro love!
Exhuminator wrote:I would love to see an all new cast of curators for 2019, for variety's sake. But it's good to have backup curators.
If I were to be so bold as to request influence; it'd be nice to see more cerebrally active genres take precedence a few months. By that I mean; strategy games, adventure games, puzzle games, simulation games, SRPGs - stuff that uses your brain as much as your thumbs. Looking forward to another year of retro love!
I blame the voters. There were several times those categories came up and were voted down.
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One recommendation...we could make one or two months each year a “second chance” month where we pit the runners-up from the previous five or six months against each other. Just a thought.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:One recommendation...we could make one or two months each year a “second chance” month where we pit the runners-up from the previous five or six months against each other. Just a thought.
I like this idea. Premillennial Mech Madness wants revenge. It would even be willing to drop the "Premillenial" part to do it.
prfsnl_gmr wrote:One recommendation...we could make one or two months each year a “second chance” month where we pit the runners-up from the previous five or six months against each other. Just a thought.
I like this idea. Premillennial Mech Madness wants revenge. It would even be willing to drop the "Premillenial" part to do it.
I have an idea based on this concept then. How about in June and December, we offer up one of the losing choices from the last five months as voting options? People who nominated in those months can pick their favorite, or we can go with whatever got the second most votes that month. Either way, it gives us five selectable options that are all curated and viable.
One recommendation...we could make one or two months each year a “second chance” month where we pit the runners-up from the previous five or six months against each other. Just a thought.
That was actually a thing I was considering; picking my four favorite themes that didn't win and adding in Ultraman for a final poll. But then I got the CRPGs and Rebooted games ideas and decided to do a full normal month.
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