No Halo, Call of Duty, Gears of War, Killer Instinct, or Forza? It's garbage, GARBAGE I say! I spit on it! Pttt!
Seriously though Street Fighter II should be in there.
Definitely Tetris, Pong, and Mario for their contributions. Maybe Zelda for the unique, for its time, save feature.
I think those three are shoe-ins along with Pac-Man. If I had to guess #5 I'd have to say Minecraft since I don't think any game has had it's level of impact since Super Mario Bros.
When they say FIFA, what are they referring to? The entire series? As far as I'm aware there is no FIFA game called just FIFA.
This is the list from the museum's website.
They seem to be treating it as a series rather than an individual game.
Yes, The Oregon Trail. The game was one of the first mega hits on the PC. It was used as a teaching aid in North American elementary schools for a good chunk of the 80's and 90's because not only was it fun, but it was actually fairly educational. Because of that it made more in-roads than any other video game with a non-gamer crowd. And most importantly it fucking kicks ass.
Doesn't really fit a genre. If you want more details go use your Google machine.
Mario, zelda, pong, pacman, Tetris, doom should be the first class. I assume there will be only one game per series. And I guess this is only about impact of the games. So why is sonic there? Where the hell is final fantasy?
robio said:Doesn't really fit a genre. If you want more details go use your Google machine.
GG is going to die of dysentery.
It took me forever to finish that game. A friend and I forfeited our recess so that we could stay in the classroom and play it.
robio said:The National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY (a museum dedicated to the history and explorationg playing) is about to officially piss people off. Within the museum they have wing dedicated to video game history, and they are going to make it official and create the World Video Game Hall of Fame within it. I'm all for the idea. They reached out to a bunch of journalists, academics, and knowledge gaming mofos and have come up with their first list of nominees for the Hall of Fame though only 5 or so will actually be inducted. They are as follows:
- Angry Birds
- DOOM
- FIFA
- The Legend of Zelda
- Minecraft
- The Oregon Trail
- Pac-Man
- Pokémon
- Pong
- The Sims
- Sonic the Hedgehog
- Space Invaders
- Super Mario Bros.
- Tetris
- World of Warcraft
It's hard to argue that any of these shouldn't be considered. Well maybe not Sonic the Hedgehog. I'm not knocking the game when I say this or basing it on the last 15 years of the character's pedigree, but if we're really talking about inducting games that made an impact around the world, Sonic ain't that game. While I couldn't give a rat's ass about FIFA, I understand the the following it has in 3rd world countries where they like soccer. I might have gone with King's Quest over Oregon Trail, but I don't think there's any question which early PC game more played. Really the only game I consider absent from this list of nominees would be Street Fighter II.
Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts?
I'd drop Oregon Trail for King's Quest and also drop FIFA. I mean, which FIFA, this years? Then why not PES? Why not Madden? Besides that, for a museum, that list is sufficient. I'd also drop Angry Birds. Minecraft represents the new-age on the list and if they want to represent modern mobile surely a match-three game like Bejewelled would be a better option.
aspro said:I'd drop Oregon Trail for King's Quest and also drop FIFA. I mean, which FIFA, this years? Then why not PES? Why not Madden? Besides that, for a museum, that list is sufficient. I'd also drop Angry Birds. Minecraft represents the new-age on the list and if they want to represent modern mobile surely a match-three game like Bejewelled would be a better option.
Probably because the FIFA series hit 100 million total sales in 2010, after being launched in 1993. Madden hadn't hit 100 million in 2013, after being launched in 1988. If you're including a sports game on a list like this, there is really no choice. FIFA or bust.
Foolz said:aspro said:I'd drop Oregon Trail for King's Quest and also drop FIFA. I mean, which FIFA, this years? Then why not PES? Why not Madden? Besides that, for a museum, that list is sufficient. I'd also drop Angry Birds. Minecraft represents the new-age on the list and if they want to represent modern mobile surely a match-three game like Bejewelled would be a better option.
Probably because the FIFA series hit 100 million total sales in 2010, after being launched in 1993. Madden hadn't hit 100 million in 2013, after being launched in 1988. If you're including a sports game on a list like this, there is really no choice. FIFA or bust.
Okay, that's alright then, if they just want to accumulate the world's most significant NPD listing. I'd just not put annualized sports games in a "greatest" list, it's the failing of any Best 100 of All Time, when you go back a few years later and someone has proclaimed Sports Game '97 to be the best Sports Game ever made.
aspro said:Okay, that's alright then, if they just want to accumulate the world's most significant NPD listing. I'd just not put annualized sports games in a "greatest" list, it's the failing of any Best 100 of All Time, when you go back a few years later and someone has proclaimed Sports Game '97 to be the best Sports Game ever made.
That's why they're listing it as a series, not an individual game. Same with Pokemon.
Foolz said:aspro said:Okay, that's alright then, if they just want to accumulate the world's most significant NPD listing. I'd just not put annualized sports games in a "greatest" list, it's the failing of any Best 100 of All Time, when you go back a few years later and someone has proclaimed Sports Game '97 to be the best Sports Game ever made.
That's why they're listing it as a series, not an individual game. Same with Pokemon.
Agreed, in a nuanced way. Pokemon is more original than FIFA.
The National Museum of Play in Rochester, NY (a museum dedicated to the history and explorationg playing) is about to officially piss people off. Within the museum they have wing dedicated to video game history, and they are going to make it official and create the World Video Game Hall of Fame within it. I'm all for the idea. They reached out to a bunch of journalists, academics, and knowledge gaming mofos and have come up with their first list of nominees for the Hall of Fame though only 5 or so will actually be inducted. They are as follows:
It's hard to argue that any of these shouldn't be considered. Well maybe not Sonic the Hedgehog. I'm not knocking the game when I say this or basing it on the last 15 years of the character's pedigree, but if we're really talking about inducting games that made an impact around the world, Sonic ain't that game. While I couldn't give a rat's ass about FIFA, I understand the the following it has in 3rd world countries where they like soccer. I might have gone with King's Quest over Oregon Trail, but I don't think there's any question which early PC game more played. Really the only game I consider absent from this list of nominees would be Street Fighter II.
Anyway, does anyone have any thoughts?