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The Guardian's gamesblog has an interview up with Matt Adams, one of the members of the company Blast Theory. Blast theory was given the "Maverick Award" at GDC 2005 for their Alternate Reality Game Uncle Roy All Around You, which uses mobile technology to insert players into a virtual landscape while traversing real London streets. From the interview: "Games are an expression of the ways in which the virtual interpenetrates our lives in ever more complex ways. Desert Rain took the Gulf War of 1991 as a critical moment in this process: when it became widely understood that the killing itself was 'off screen' and the imagery of war was taking over. Soldiers themselves are taught in increasingly computer generated spaces and have less direct contact with their enemy. And many of them are avid games players. America's Army is a game funded by the US Army to bring in new recruits."
ARG Network (Score:3, Informative)
Re:ARG Network (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:ARG Network (Score:1, Interesting)
The name itself seems broad enough that it could encompass a lot of subtypes/genres from the ones closer to LARPing, to the ones emphasising group-based internet collaboration and puzzle-solving like the "traditional" ARGs.
I mean, just look at that huge spate of IM-based ARGs that played out a few months back!
Interpenetrates! (Score:2, Funny)
I would have thought this was a made-up word but dictionary.com says otherwise [reference.com]. I'll have to remember to use this when I'm writing my next Star Trek: Voyager erotic fan fic!
Re:Sounds like Vampire or whatever (Score:2)
It sounds like you're talking about a Vampire: The Masquerade LARP, and yes, that game was painful to watch. LARPS are pretty painful in and of themselves, but when you toss in a handful of morose Goth types all pretending to be some sort of vampire and trying to out-tragic each other, than it hits a whole new level of embarassing.
Re:Sounds like Vampire or whatever (Score:2)
LARPing can be pretty painful, I would agree, freeforming (an Australian varient on LARP) can rock. Freeforming is to LARPing as DnD (or perhaps Amber diceless RPG) is to Wargaming. Done right it can be a sublime experience. VtM was somewhat heavy on mechanics and the game world escalated into stupidity.
Re:Sounds like Vampire or whatever (Score:1)
Obviously, if that's a pain or is a wonderful experience, is just an opinion, but what I can assure you is that we aren't just a handful of morose Goth types, althought yes, we pretend to be some sort of vampires and interpret the relationships between them, just like about any other form of roleplaying (or at least I believe that's the essence o
Re:Sounds like Vampire or whatever (Score:2)
My hometown has a lively V:TM LARP group, and aside from frightening people waiting for the bus late at night, they are a very entertaining group to observe. (not intentionally, I'm afraid.)
This is what we get for having nearby military facilities -sigh-
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Re:Sounds like Vampire or whatever (Score:2)
But imagine a Paranoia LARP. An entirely new way to lose friendships!
Re:Sounds like Vampire or whatever (Score:2, Funny)
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Re:Huh. (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Huh. (Score:2)
On some level I like the idea, but I also think it can be taken too far. And using them to promote something that bears no real relationship to the "alternate reality" game (itself a fairly misleading term) strikes me as being rather mercenary.
Old news. (Score:5, Funny)
Example:
(ChatGuy) asl?
(ChatGal) 18/f/California
(ChatGuy) kewl, R U hot?
(ChatGal) U no it
(ChatGuy) LOL me too!
(ChatGal) also, i'm rich
(ChatGuy) OMFG so am i!!!1
(ChatGal) btw, if we are the 1st 2 ppl in the 1st chat room, how are we using chat abbreviations that haven't even been invinted yet?
(ChatGuy) wtf
Re:Old news. (Score:1)
Majestic Anyone? (Score:1)
Re:Majestic Anyone? (Score:2)
closer to Majestic would be the Beast (for the movie AI) or i love bees (for Halo 2), currently there are about half-a-dozen major ARG's being played, one of them is backed by Audi and is offering a level of immersion never before seen (Art of the Heist)
Re:Majestic Anyone? (Score:1)
You think thats hairy.. (Score:2)
Re:You think thats hairy.. (Score:1)
Re:You think thats hairy.. (Score:2)
Keep dreaming.
By the way -- I do real-time visual processing for a 360 degree camera system (this baby [viewplus.co.jp]).
Consumed by the box (Score:2)
It appears as though you have been consumed by 'the box'. It is a dreadful disease, and I wish you luck on finding the cure, most are doomed though. At least there are some groups that you can join that will at least help you 'think' outside of 'the box'. You can live a semi-reasonable impersonation at being a real person by practicing 'out of the box' thinking often, even if your spirit has already been consumed by the box
gah, that's not Alternate Reality (Score:3, Insightful)
AR was a damn fine concept and one I'd like to see revisited now that we have so much many resources at our disposal.
America's Army (Score:1)
I don't know about any of you... but when I think US Army soldiers, I don't picture overweight, pot-smoking, white college kids with 2.0 GPA's and a 1337 gaming PC playing first-person shooters as our fighting force.
Re:America's Army (Score:3, Insightful)
And, on the other side, the number of recruits coming in who are already 1337 is increasing. An article on a recent miliatry FPS trial reported that a full 2/3 of the soldiers selected were familiar with FPS.
Those making mods for military-style games are finding their work being favorably mentioned in surprising places [mindef.gov.sg], and well, if some you receivin
Not an ARG (Score:2, Informative)
Re:New ARG about to begin (Score:2, Interesting)
You can find the site by simply clicking the URL near my name on this post. It is free, and the game is brought to you by a multitude of sponsors. This is great since you will get a few advertisements as product placements, but not get the feeling like you are getting c
Ads (Score:2)