The first videogame I ever really played was Red Baron. I had the Windows95 version and it was one of the only real games we had at the time.
Being quite young, I didn't fully understand the concepts, much less the design, but it was fun to fly around and the aerial battles were, for a game of its time, pretty thrilling. I always loved flying tri-planes.
My father taught me just enough about the menu to get me into a game, and I picked up a little bit more on my own over time. The campaigns were great, but there was one part of the game I could never get the hang of.
Oh, the dreaded "Realism" menu.
A blog of creative musings and occasional rants from a writer who has never owned and never will own a motorcycle.
Showing posts with label gamewriting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gamewriting. Show all posts
Friday, January 04, 2013
Thursday, December 06, 2012
Mimicry and the Derivative: Read More, And Ignore
It has been said that imitation is the
sincerest form of flattery. I really hope that's true, because this
week I've wasted at least two hours holding my head in my hands
agonizing about originality.
Sunday, March 06, 2011
Innovation or Originality? What am I Talking About and In What Language?
"'It is really, really hard to come up with solid game concepts and great characters,' said John Baez, co-founder of The Behemoth, an independent video game developer based in California."
That quotation is from a CBC.ca (yes, I'm a journalism student) feature by Peja Bulotovic entitled "Indie games counter sequel-driven market" and published on Feb. 22. That quotation is, in fact, the lead of the article, so right away, you know it has significance. And it does, for all the wrong--but just a few of the right--reasons.
That quotation is from a CBC.ca (yes, I'm a journalism student) feature by Peja Bulotovic entitled "Indie games counter sequel-driven market" and published on Feb. 22. That quotation is, in fact, the lead of the article, so right away, you know it has significance. And it does, for all the wrong--but just a few of the right--reasons.
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