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richardhutnik said:
sabby_e17 said:

Chess is awesome. Unfortunately I hardly find anyone to play it with nowadays. 

There are plenty of places to play online that decent numbers of people hang out at.  May run into finding the right level of skill.

Myself, I used chess as an example.  I am more into chess variants and trying different games.  One site I would do stuff on is here: http://www.iggamecenter.com

Also, if anyone is interested, there is an online leaderboard for games besides chess here: http://leaderboard.iagoweb.com

No cost to be part of it either.


Problem is though I only like playing chess in real life. Same goes for Pool and snooker. Once I actually tried playing chess online and I found it quite dull, though this was years ago.

Chess, Pool & snooker ftw




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I don't play it much nowadays, maybe because I don't really like playing against people I don't know their name...it's no fun playing against a random stranger online. I still think I'm pretty good at chess though, I win most of the times I play




I play chess all the time on my Dad's Blitzen account...I usually either do quick style games (i.e 1-0, 2-0, 2-1, etc) or play some weird variant that has been created such as Loser's or Atomic



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Chess is great with a real human being.  Also, it does require a brain like someone else said.  A brain not obsessed with how flashy the board looks or that needs a cool cinematic ending when they win, haha ;)

Unfortunately, I have a friend who goes nuts when I play untraditionally, like use my queen early.  That ruins the whole game obviously...



richardhutnik said:
jonager said:
richardhutnik said:
NotStan said:
richardhutnik said:
NotStan said:

Chess carries the image of a "geek" with it. I personally love it, but haven't really played it in years except for a game every now and then. Tbfh, it's a really simple game but with complex mechanics, the only time that you can trully be challenged is when you meet an opponent that is advanced in the art of chessfare. I only met a few. I am talking about people that would literally see behind your every move and cockblock you at the last possible instance or early in advance. Nowadays people would much rather preffer battle their way out on COD instead of a chess board, I like both but chess just seems outdated, to me personally now x), maybe i'll indulge when I am older.

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.

Here is a question: Does every game format eventually go retro?

I am wondering, for example, 100 years from now, will people still be playing Call of Duty?  How about chess or Go or Backgammon?  Which one is going to stick around longer?

well chess go and backgammon have been around for centuries even more for backgammon . i don´t think they are retro . most of boardgames don´t go retro. COD might go retro just like doom is retro now

In a broad sense, why wouldn't boardgames be considered "retro"?  The definition for retro as far as gaming goes is this:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retro_style

Retro is a culturally outdated or aged style, trend, mode, or fashion, from the overall postmodern past, that has since that time become functionally or superficially the norm once again. The use of "retro" style iconography and imagery interjected into post-modern art, advertising, mass media, etc. It generally implies a vintage of at least 15 or 20 years.

 

To me, this sounds like it can fit boardgames.

yh but chess has been played for nonstop for a long time especially since 1880. so idon´t think it fits the retro word. i might be wrong though



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jonager said:

yh but chess has been played for nonstop for a long time especially since 1880. so idon´t think it fits the retro word. i might be wrong though

And people still play old video games to this day.



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huaxiong90 said:
jonager said:

yh but chess has been played for nonstop for a long time especially since 1880. so idon´t think it fits the retro word. i might be wrong though

And people still play old video games to this day.

And chess really tailed off since the 70s, after Bobby Fischer went nuts pretty much.  Chess was BIG in the 70s, complete with it being televised on PBS, and making the front page of Time, and other magazines.  To understand what was up with chess, think poker from last decade.



richardhutnik said:
huaxiong90 said:
jonager said:

yh but chess has been played for nonstop for a long time especially since 1880. so idon´t think it fits the retro word. i might be wrong though

And people still play old video games to this day.

And chess really tailed off since the 70s, after Bobby Fischer went nuts pretty much.  Chess was BIG in the 70s, complete with it being televised on PBS, and making the front page of Time, and other magazines.  To understand what was up with chess, think poker from last decade.

I realize that. I was just supporting the claim that chess IS retro.



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huaxiong90 said:
richardhutnik said:
huaxiong90 said:
jonager said:

yh but chess has been played for nonstop for a long time especially since 1880. so idon´t think it fits the retro word. i might be wrong though

And people still play old video games to this day.

And chess really tailed off since the 70s, after Bobby Fischer went nuts pretty much.  Chess was BIG in the 70s, complete with it being televised on PBS, and making the front page of Time, and other magazines.  To understand what was up with chess, think poker from last decade.

I realize that. I was just supporting the claim that chess IS retro.

Ok.  I think I was expanding upon it to show that chess is in the saem boat as old videogames.  There is something about the style of old arcade games (play for points games) that tended to tail off.  Now competition generally is mano-on-mano, rather than who has the highest score, and done online in real time.  Chess is like that also, but tends to not have as much of the glamour as like Call of Duty does.



richardhutnik said:
huaxiong90 said:
richardhutnik said:
huaxiong90 said:
jonager said:

yh but chess has been played for nonstop for a long time especially since 1880. so idon´t think it fits the retro word. i might be wrong though

And people still play old video games to this day.

And chess really tailed off since the 70s, after Bobby Fischer went nuts pretty much.  Chess was BIG in the 70s, complete with it being televised on PBS, and making the front page of Time, and other magazines.  To understand what was up with chess, think poker from last decade.

I realize that. I was just supporting the claim that chess IS retro.

Ok.  I think I was expanding upon it to show that chess is in the saem boat as old videogames.  There is something about the style of old arcade games (play for points games) that tended to tail off.  Now competition generally is mano-on-mano, rather than who has the highest score, and done online in real time.  Chess is like that also, but tends to not have as much of the glamour as like Call of Duty does.

That's mainstream culture for you. =/



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