richardhutnik said:
I wish people would stop seeing certain game forms as "outdated". Besides the non-profit IAGO (in the boardgame area), I am also doing work on the CADERS project (see below) which tries to defend older game forms that have seem to have fallen out of favor. This goes for retro arcade games, pinball, and other things like boardgames to. I do hope the older forms get look to again, because I do have concerns that the industry is going to music game its current cashcows, like FPS. |
Older games won't regain anywhere as much momentum as the current games, although I like chess personally I can go as far as to say that the golden age of chess has passed by now. If you were to ask the ~1000 people that attend my school and are younger than me(There are about 25 people in the whole school who are older than me), I'd be very surprised if you'd get even 20 saying that they have the faintest idea how to play chess. The only reason I think I know how to play chess is because my family is of a Russian descent, so my grandad taught me all Chess, Checkers etc, the games that have been played even since his times. In the west however, I rarely see that many people who show interest in chess, if they do show interest in some sort of game it's in a console/PC. As some sort of test a Chess game on XBL and PSN should be released to see how many people would actually show interest.
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