200 Things Every Gamer Should Know - Video Game Literacy
Posted: June 26th, 2015, 6:52 pm
If you have not seen it, Dave has a Glossary of Video Game Terms:
http://videogamecritic.com/extras/info/glossary.htm
A companion article could be on "Video Game Literacy". This was a term that came out in the 80s about What Everyone Should Know, and was by subject. For instance, American Football Literacy would not just be about the terms of the game, like roughing, holding, or sackng, but on the famous players, famous plays, famous events, etc. If you don't know about the Immaculate Reception, what kind of American football fan are you?
We could make it a list, and taking Logan's number from his thread, 200 Things Every Gamer Should Know:
Here is a start:
1. Urban Legend or Reality - the burial of the Atari 2600 E.T. cartridges in September 1983. As of 2014, there is strong evidence that at least some cartridges were indeed dumped at the Alamogordo, NM landfill.
2. Nolan Bushnell is a co-founder of Atari, Inc and led the company in its first formative years. He is considered a very important person in the early history of video games.
3. Hyrule is the fantasy land setting of many of Nintendo's Legend of Zelda games. Its most famous relic is the Triforce, composed of three separate pieces representing Power, Wisdom and Courage.
What do you think? Interesting enough to build on?
http://videogamecritic.com/extras/info/glossary.htm
A companion article could be on "Video Game Literacy". This was a term that came out in the 80s about What Everyone Should Know, and was by subject. For instance, American Football Literacy would not just be about the terms of the game, like roughing, holding, or sackng, but on the famous players, famous plays, famous events, etc. If you don't know about the Immaculate Reception, what kind of American football fan are you?
We could make it a list, and taking Logan's number from his thread, 200 Things Every Gamer Should Know:
Here is a start:
1. Urban Legend or Reality - the burial of the Atari 2600 E.T. cartridges in September 1983. As of 2014, there is strong evidence that at least some cartridges were indeed dumped at the Alamogordo, NM landfill.
2. Nolan Bushnell is a co-founder of Atari, Inc and led the company in its first formative years. He is considered a very important person in the early history of video games.
3. Hyrule is the fantasy land setting of many of Nintendo's Legend of Zelda games. Its most famous relic is the Triforce, composed of three separate pieces representing Power, Wisdom and Courage.
What do you think? Interesting enough to build on?