That doesn't make Elder Scrolls or Dark Souls 2 an RPG.
Thanks for being so simplistic.
That doesn't make Elder Scrolls or Dark Souls 2 an RPG.
Yes it is nice that videogames were on television for once but I don't see why we have to consider it perfect just because. While overall it was pretty good I feel it is fair to point out both the pro and the cons. It is the only way these things can improve if another one is ever made.What the fuck at this thread. This is why we can't have videogame stuff on the TV.
Lol thanks for editing my post with stuff that doesn't make sense.Thanks for being so simplistic.
I really enjoyed it. Great to see Elite again, can't wait for Elite 4: Dangerous to come to PS4.
Just watched the whole thing: for a 1 hour and a half show it was splendid, it lost a bit of focus at a certain point but also things in gaming industry got more complex and multifaceted.
Question: did this air on public TV in UK? I mean, was it available for everyone to watch, and payed with public money? If it is, I know that probably you hear this a lot but you britishers must have excellent public TV: here in italy it would be practically impossible to have this level of quality and cleverness, with a presenter that fun and gritty.
Just watched the whole thing: for a 1 hour and a half show it was splendid, it lost a bit of focus at a certain point but also things in gaming industry got more complex and multifaceted.
Question: did this air on public TV in UK? I mean, was it available for everyone to watch, and payed with public money? If it is, I know that probably you hear this a lot but you britishers must have excellent public TV: here in italy it would be practically impossible to have this level of quality and cleverness, with a presenter that fun and gritty.
Just watched the whole thing: for a 1 hour and a half show it was splendid, it lost a bit of focus at a certain point but also things in gaming industry got more complex and multifaceted.
Question: did this air on public TV in UK? I mean, was it available for everyone to watch, and payed with public money? If it is, I know that probably you hear this a lot but you britishers must have excellent public TV: here in italy it would be practically impossible to have this level of quality and cleverness, with a presenter that fun and gritty.
It was on Channel 4, which is not publicly funded like the BBC channels. Its revenue comes mostly from commercials.
No, that's the (very excellent) BBC, it was on Channel 4, which is commercial / ad revenue supported.
wildfire said:Besides, you are making the mistake of not realizing that for anything to have impact it has to have a large amount of exposure to begin with. The only exception are pieces of work so influential that they are imitated by the people in charge and their works become popular even though the original source is lost on the general audience.
Don't make such a disingenuous and snobbish argument next time.
I thought the show spent too long talking about the beginning of games, everyone knows pacman, space invaders and pong are seen as the same thing these days. Games like Elite were worth spending time on but in comparison to Mario it isn't as influential. Sonic never even got a mention.
I see what you're saying but how was Sonic important in comparison to Mario, barring the rivalry?
Elite is massively influential. Sure, there are few space sims these days but every other game is open world and it is one of (if not) the earliest example of the format.
Is FIFA more important than or did anything massively different from say SWOS?
I didn't notice the Sony bias till you mentioned it. Good call.
Yes, it is the only mixed private/public channel.Channel 4 is commercially funded, but is still a publicly owned channel. They have a remit which they have to follow to produce innovative, diverse, educational and distinctive content, so a documentary about video games fits that perfectly.
Essentially, while the BBC has to produce high quality, mainstream stuff, Channel 4 gets to be wacky and independent but still has to make ad money.
Sonic's importance might be overblown as it relates to modern day but well worth spending time with it compared to the time devoted to Space Invaders.
I would have framed Sonic as pushing into the edginess of gaming, directly marketing against kiddy Nintendo, and driving towards Mortal Kombat and the mature content that was the focus of the NES to present day portion. As well as a comparison to games growing with technology where Mario flourished and Sonic failed to translate to modern consoles, which would have been an ideal time to show SM64 and Galaxy.
I think they missed the Sports sector all together which is strange when sports games have been driving gaming for decades, a real world translation into the digital world. Where many games are about escapism, the sports genre is about reality. SWOS might have been the game to highlight.
I'm not sure Sonic deserves a spot over Space Invaders (which, as was stated in the show, brought a unique oppressive atmosphere to gaming and solidified the shooter language that would birth the Bullet Hell style that dominated arcades for decade) nor do I think it introduced edginess to gaming (the Amiga had loads of adult themed games). It is only important in relation to Mario really.
Why do you think FIFA is actually important? It's just a reiterated formula that's only superficially changed. By your reasoning Track n Field would more appropriate.
SWOS did most of the stuff FIFA does now decades ago, but is SWOS really a turning point for the whole medium like the games mentioned in the show arguably are? Which game out of the list would you replace, out of interest?
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Which is odd since the last big leap happened during that time, the 2D -> 3D leap.It seemed to me like they skipped over the 90s as the degenerate phase of video games that wasn't important and revolutionary compared to the very early days where games were for everyone, wholesome and friendly.
Omg it's coming to ps4?!?I really enjoyed it. Great to see Elite again, can't wait for Elite 4: Dangerous to come to PS4.
Omg it's coming to ps4?!?
It was worth watching but it stuck to a reliable formula. They did it before with how 'Hip Hop changed the world' 25 through to 2 was a brief history step by step and then for 1 one they claimed hip hop got Obama elected.
Of course it had a british perspective. The show was made for us. It was more relevant to me than the usual nes wankfest.
It's almost as if they had to cater to a broad audience, being on mainstream television and all.
My girlfriend is pretty games illiterate and she thought it was fascinating, and got more out of it than she thought she might. As a gamer I enjoyed it, thought it was really well made.