Video Game Legends To Be Inducted Into Hall of Fame 94
killdashnine writes "Last year we discussed the creation of the International Video Game Hall of Fame and Museum in Ottumwa, Iowa, and a first event in 2009 which brought 3,500 people to witness it. Since then, there's been much progress toward creation of the museum, including the upcoming 'Big Bang 2010' exhibition. Their first event kicks off with formal induction ceremonies, tournaments, record-setting attempts, and an array of concerts from 8-bit music to modern rock. This serves as the first official fundraiser for this new non-profit. Iowa is positioning itself as the Video Game Capital of the World. While some sneer and scoff at this, pointing to LA or Seattle as gaming giants and rightful heirs to the title, the real goal is not to glorify software developers but rather to memorialize the 'heroes of video games,' from the iconic Pac Man to pioneers such as Ralph Baer."
Here's a list of this year's inductees. Who gets your vote for next year?
Plus Key Switch (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Plus Key Switch (followup, more hubris) (Score:4, Informative)
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And nothing of value would have been lost.
That's a bit of a stretch. This last generation could have not existed, but most of the consoles before that were glorious in their own rights.
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I'm more implying that the real innovations in gaming as a serious medium of artistic expression and gameplay variations (as opposed to arcade games, which are designed to be nothing more than puerile and addictive shallow entertainment) occurred on the PC; here is a small list of genre launching/breakthrough games:
Civilisation
Railroad Tycoon
Wolf 3D
Elite
Doom
Daggerfall
SimCity
Fallout
XCOM
Dune 2
Flight Simulator
I could go on. Apart from platformers and JRPGs, any games that now matter have their roots in PC gami
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Why they should be on the concert list [youtube.com] - The video is fan-made, and sucks.
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It reads more like a "well-known people who are expected to be inducted into any such list" compilation rather than an award of merit.
Hmm... So just like the Nobel Laureates list, then?
Oh... Carry on.
Did I miss something? (Score:5, Insightful)
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You left out Radar O'Reilly.
Re:Did I miss something? (Score:4, Funny)
You left out Radar O'Reilly.
You just didn't scroll down enough. He was on #4077 on the list.
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Nice. :-)
But, quoting the website:
And, if you think that someone is missing -- someone who absolutely deserves to be inducted into the IVGHOF, but is not on this list, you are right! This process is just beginning and we plan on bestowing the highest honors on every individual or organization who has contributed to the success or enrichment of the worldwide video game industry. Unfortunately, everybody can't be inducted in a single year, so we ask for everyone's patience as we move through this first year and work to establish the IVGHOF as the cultural crossroads of the video game age.
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what about the beta testers?
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my thoughts exactly...
yet...."fatal1ty" is on the list....WTF.
shoot....the fictional characters from Penny Arcade would be better....or even what's-his-face from firingsquad.com....or Duke Nukem....or...Gordon Freeman.
it would at least make sense....
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Re:Did I miss something? (Score:4, Informative)
http://www.ivghof.com/media-and-sponsors/our-official-media-partners [ivghof.com]
Scroll down, take notice of the sponsors. The list contains, among others, Walmart, Xbox 360 (yes, the name of the console, not the company), Gamestop and Alienware (Dell).
Dirty little fucking companies at it again. Skewing results, steering votes. Eugh.
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Tinfoil hat mode. I'm not even kidding, I have nothing but my suspicion.
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What a waste of time. Totally and utterly WRONG. (Score:2)
Strange (Score:1)
Why is Miyamoto listed as "creator of Donkey Kong"? Surely he is well known for MUCH MUCH more than just donkey kong, it's as if they treat him as some obscure programmer when everyone knows he's much more than that.
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It would appear as the answer to both your questions is along the lines of how long and how big of impact those games had. And if that's not a good enough answer then pretend I ended it with "that's what she said!"
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Wait just a damn minute (Score:5, Insightful)
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The only rational reason I can think of for the list of names chosen is that there's a fair bit of Microsoft sponsorship money involved. Is there any other possible explanation for choosing all those Microsoft staff and leaving out so many important game developers and designers in favour of them?
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I totally agree. Putting the XBox guys on the list completely invalidates it and dilutes any honor associated with the nomination.
I could see adding designers of some classic console hardware... but for the design of the original XBox? No disrespect to Mr. Blackly, but is their a single original coponent to the design? Is borrowing hardware and OS components from existing PCs a revolutionary accomplishment?
If so, why the hell aren't the Colecovision designers on there for their MSX conversion? It was ar
Ottumwa, Iowa??!? (Score:2)
You mean if you win the award you have to actually go to Ottumwa? I thought towns with names like that were only found on job postings....
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I have an idea for the opening ceremony... (Score:5, Funny)
Everybody gathers around, then they all make John Romero their bitch.
LK
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You and I also have very different memories of 90s video game advertising.
LK
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[...]they all make John Romero their bitch
Hmmm... he's so dreamy with that long hair.
http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2000/2/18/ [penny-arcade.com]
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Daikatana. ... ...
ROTFL
Strange list (Score:4, Insightful)
Anyway, I'd would nominate Rob Hubbard, a brilliant video game musician.
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But mostly and originally, video games come from Japan!
Absolutely wrong. A primary example is Atari [Pong if you want a starting point]. The company just sounds Japanese, but was solidly American- as were almost all the producers of the first commercial games. Even the English got into the game before Japan did.
Mind you, the Japanese caught on early and polished things into jewellike luster, much like consumer video and automotive production in the 1970's, and brought brilliant new concepts to the table, bu
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And with the 32-bit and later systems, the Americans and the English made a comeback. I would say that the Americans and English adapted better to development of 3D polygon based games better than the Japanese did.
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And -I- would say that things like game development (and computer engineering in general) is a global happening. It makes no sense to point out what "Americans" or the "English" did as opposed to "the Japanese". Game companies (and subsequently, games) are build using talent from all over the globe. In one game, your sprites may be American, your music can be Japanese and the code could be African.
Sure, you can point out regional differences in the game market. If you look closer though, you'll see that the
Let me explain, if I may; Why Ottumwa, Iowa? (Score:1)
At the end of day, it is the players who have decided the fates of games. If a gamer does not play the game, it is gone; a puff of smoke in a breeze. So why not the major cities to place this homage? It is because the pure heart of the players beat not in the hustle and bustle of the city, but in the quiet rural areas. Ottumwa is a mecca of rural areas; the rural areas where the bored farm boy who spent so many countless hours feeding the industry. Think of gamers from the period of infancy of gaming, who w
Whoever wrote the Gerudo's Theme from OOT (Score:2)
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Huh? (Score:5, Insightful)
Instead they honor such douche nozzles as Billy "Kenny Loggins is my long lost dad" Mitchell. Great.
Hall of fames are a joke, just like the lame, political, glad-handing "Rock N Roll" Hall of Fame...
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At least Steve Richie is in there, but yeah, the first name I looked for is the one in my signature.
From Firepower to Black Knight to Defender to Robotron... his creations kicked my ass many times, and I kept coming back for more.
So many names missing (Score:4, Insightful)
Ian Bell (Elite), David Braben (Elite, Zarch, Virus, Virus 2000), Jeremy Smith (Thrust, Exile), Peter Irvin (Starship Command, Exile), Nigel Alderton (Chuckie Egg), Geoff Crammond (Revs, Formula One Grand Prix), Tim and Chris Stamper (Knight Lore), Nick Pelling (Firetrack, Frak!, Wing Commander, Mortal Kombat 2, Duke Nukem), Peter Molyneux (Populous). And that's within a few minutes of looking. Of these, Ian Bell and David Braben deserve MBEs for their service to gaming and a lifetime of free psychiatric care to help with their feud).
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And what about the whole crew of Lucasfilm Games?, including Ron Gilbert, Tim Schafer, Dave Grossman, Michael Z. Land, Aric Wilmunder, Brian Moriarty... they made history!
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Wait, is that the "The Curse of the Voynich" Nick Pelling?
Had no idea he worked on so many well-known games.
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This is the age of multi-core! No longer are you limited to single-thread inductions. With the appropriate locks and barrier operations, 16-way parallelism should be possible.
Ottumwa, Iowa? (Score:5, Funny)
Oh. I see it right here on the map. Just southeast of Outer Buttfuckistan...err...Des Moines.
Who in their right mind puts something like this out in the asscrack back of beyond?
"Oh property values are cheap and this'll draw tourism!"
IT'S FUCKING IOWA! It's one gigantic cornfield with pretty much NOTHING else to recommend it.
And this place is nearly an hour's travel from the nearest major expressway. Yeah! Gonna draw lots of non-locals there!
What next? The Goatse hall of fame?
If I may enlighten you... (Score:1)
Build it and they shall come.
A part of a destination is the journey taken, and what honor is there to a hall of fame without a pilgrimage?
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Wait, are you talking about the goatse hall of fame?
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Ottumwa is the founding location of Twin Galaxies [wikipedia.org], and from 1982 to 1984 it really was the video game capital of the US at least. Nowadays, I find it much more convenient to visit Funspot [funspotnh.com] when I'm looking for that sort of thing though, rather than go to the middle of Iowa. (All of Iowa feels like the middle)
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Nowadays, I find it much more convenient to visit Funspot
Agreed. People look at me funny when I describe my yearly visits as "holy pilgrimages", but I really love that place! I'm fortunate it's only an hour's drive away.
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IT'S FUCKING IOWA! It's one gigantic cornfield with pretty much NOTHING else to recommend it.
Be nice, they have soy beans and pigs too. (Said as the son to 2 Iowans. Too many vacations to that boring as all fuck place.)
This is spam. (Score:2)
Wrong approach? (Score:2)
misleading name? (Score:1)
they need pinball games as well. (Score:2)
they need pinball games as well.
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the title appears misleading is it only console games? (what i think of when i see video games)
That's just you. Generally, the definition of "video game" is considered inclusive of computers, consoles, and dedicated devices with graphical displays, whereas "computer game" is exclusively either games for general-purpose computers, or sometimes includes console games, but (almost) never includes games running on dedicated devices.
Some definitions from around the web:
"an electronic game that involves interac
Alexey Pajitnov and Tetris (Score:4, Insightful)
And what about russian Alexey Pajitnov and his Tetris game...
The list of sponsors is... (Score:1)
The Wizard (Score:2)
A few things to understand (Score:2, Informative)
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The problem is, you've basically screwed the whole thing up. You should be putting the most influential people in first. I'm not sure about the gamers you included -- I see at least one of the names I'd expect to see there, but don't know a huge amount about the field -- but in terms of designers you've basically missed the mark. By including multiple people from the same project (i.e. design of the Xbox) you appear to be showing bias towards that particular project. And by not picking many of the score
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1. This is the first year of the induction ceremonies. Like every other hall of fame out there, people don't make the first year, or second year or other years. 2. Yes, we know some of the people who "should be inducted" didn't make the cut.
However, most people would expect inductions to start with the most significant people first. I believe the point people have been making here is that your list completely misses that mark. For example, the Xbox design team? I would think the developers of, say, the first successful console, first successful handheld, etc., would be first. You know, the people that actually created the industry? What, exactly, did the Xbox create? At least you didn't pick the hardware disaster that is the Xbox 360 (my gr
Say it ain't so! (Score:1)