I still don't think so. Most games are just Tomb Raider.Esrever wrote:I think you'll see it happen gradually as the current generation of academics and intellectuals drops dead.
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Yeah, but most movies are crap and most art is crap and most writing is crap, &c. &c. &c. That doesn't make it an invalid artform, it just means you have to find the good stuff.Light Speed wrote:I still don't think so. Most games are just Tomb Raider.Esrever wrote:I think you'll see it happen gradually as the current generation of academics and intellectuals drops dead.
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I agree, I think this is the biggest reason that games haven't really been accepted in the Arts community quite yet. It's more than just a generation gap (though that is a factor), and Light Speed isn't totally off base with his comment.Green Gibbon! wrote:Another major problem, though, is the mainstream's total domination of the medium. In other mediums you always have experimental and independent markets, but that's something that the game industry still lacks. It really is early, though, even cinema didn't evolve to the point of sprouting an independent market until the 40's.
We just need more developers to really push the envelope and take advantage of the unique advantages that video games offer over books or movies.
They're on their way, though, and I have faith that in a few decades games'll be just as well regarded.
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I think you'll see a really strong independent games movement emerge, but mostly on the PC. At least, at first. Online delivery is really going to change things... by reducing the delivery cost and eliminating the need for a traditional distribution structure. It's going to be a lot easier for small developers to afford going it alone.
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http://www.gamesindustry.biz/content_page.php?aid=5643
Make that a $27 million loss.
But that doesn't mean you can't buy a Phantom thong.
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Make that a $27 million loss.
But that doesn't mean you can't buy a Phantom thong.
http://www.cafepress.com/cp/browse/Nao- ... 29144_nr-1
Classy.
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