Monday, August 27, 2012

It's "Nerdvolution," Baby—or Is It?


Am I the only one who has still been looking for one of those ring toss water games that were incredibly ubiquitous in parks and carnivals after all these years? I can assure that most of you, as well, were able to spend even hours trying to solve this dreadfully knotty duty—passing a horde of diminutive colourful rings through spidery see-through pointy sticks is not such a piece of cake! However, this is not the end of the story; au contraire, this is just the beginning; the dawning of a new era of gamers that will explore and live the games as far as no one has tried before.
                Ring toss games were just the foundation of a broad collection of what now is the prime trend not only among the faultily unfashionable nerds, but also those who just do not have the nerve to acknowledge their inner geek. Later on, bricks succeeded rings; why spending a whole afternoon putting rings on a stick when you can enjoy about ten thousand games with lovely brick graphics in one portable device? At least, that is what many of us thought until the first Game Boy’s showed up.
                In our time we see more “sophisticated” versions of the games we used to play as children, such as “Super Mario Bros.,” “Bomberman,” “Sonic...”  However, game industry has gone down a little bit; it is just a matter of appearance nowadays... Gamers look for better graphics and wireless controls; but real gamers stick to the good old pixelled “Atari” and “SNES”. Games are more than being able to see the buttocks of a princess.

1 comment:

  1. I loved your title; it’s very catchy and funny! Very sagacious, I must say.
    I am not very keen on Play Station or Wii or any other mega technological advance related to games, not saying those apparatus shouldn’t exist, but it is not necessary to spend a lot of money buying objects that go beyond everything and let your mind in an obsolete almost lethargic state. Of course, they might be interesting, colorful and exciting; but they are not very challenging. As you I enjoyed myself for hours playing ring toss water or Tetris (my favorite one) games, at least with those games you can encourage yourself and go further in order to hit upon the solution.

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