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Sorry, I just don't see the connection here. Anything is possible though.
"Sounds good in theory, but is the teenage demographic of gaming truly going to want some peace with their 'hot coffee', probably not."
Seriously, do you actually know any teenagers?
- http://teens4peace.net/wst_page5.html
"It seems it may be more down to making developers and designers think outside of the box, than an actual statement of fact."
Agreed, but encouraging innovation is a good thing...some might call it *disruptively* good. Personally, I'd like to see a game like 'Peace Bomb' made. And I could see it going over well in some communities, say Portland, OR.
- http://www.kgw.com/livecams/popup_pioneersquare.html
Do you have something against question marks?
Do you actually know what the standard gaming demographic is? It's certainly not teenagers. Look at any leading authority in the GTA debate and they all say that the average gamer is 25-39 years old.
Even still, I'm sure there are a lot of teenagers who would welcome anything innovative, even if it didn't include guns.
that isn't right... because i dont know ANYONE that DOESNT play video games but girls. Also, does katamari have ANYTHING to di with peace?
your post is incomprehensible.
submitter:
Lay off the shift+F7
Mister smartass also known as nuhrin
think about how many million gamers there are
and you come up with 29 pacifists >.>
ooh yay you
i for one like to blow stuff up each and a while
but its quite fun to have a addicting game which
doesnt involve violence each time
but the most anti violence games dont have what the other violence games do have
Gameplay....
make a game with good gameplay and make it addicting
and anyone will play it
ok, so have a look at the games you own and count those which aren't 'violent'. i don't come up with that many, they all involve conflict of sorts... some are a little less violent than others, gitaroo man, ico, shadow of the colossus.
are final fantasy games violent?
either way, some of the greatest games made have been violent. in one sense i can see the point in games being something else, i for one own 3 copies of various harvest moon games, i also enjoy animal crossing. so non violent games have a place...
i just don't think pandering to the activists out there, who believe violence in videogames is a bad thing, is such a good idea. we shouldn't be teaching that videogames should change, as i don't believe that's the case, those people who are affected by violence within a game are either playing something above their age rating or are mentally unstable. people should be held accountable for their actions, not the games they play.
also, i know quite a few teenagers and while they may sign stupid peace petitions etc they play mostly violent videogames...
POO?
glad to see that i wasn't the only one who found this article kind of off.
are these things written by teenagers or something?
i for one think that having the topic be the nobel peace prize is pretty damn innovate and i would totally like to see what ideas each designer pulls out.
If the submitter had done his research, he would know that the top-grossing video games are consistently not games that are rated M. There might be one or two "big guns" or M rated games in the top 10 games for any given year; the rest are always family games.
A bunch of pansies want to make a hippy game. We gamers don't want that. We're not a bunch of politically correct sheep!
incorrect information
If the submitter had done his research, he would know that the top-grossing video games are consistently not games that are rated M. There might be one or two "big guns" or M rated games in the top 10 games for any given year; the rest are always family games.
Point: It's like saying "Everyone hates Mario!"
Even thougt a lot of atention IS drawn to violent videogames, regular videogames are not an eception, just like Anonymus 1:41 said, the key is gameplay, don't think that simply beacuse it's a game about saving the world with bunnies and hugs it'll be bad and that the other one is about killing hookers it'll be great, that is simply close-minded, must I mention Lumines? How about the all time oldies like Mario and Tetris?
It can be done, it will, and I'll be looking foward to it.
--BM03
"...is something like this actually able to take on the might of a peace reformer or world reknowned activist."
Should a question should end with a question mark, even if grammatical. [/sarcasm]
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Could a game concept truly win the coveted Nobel Peace Prize, something generally awarded to Human Rights Campaigners, World Leaders and Civil Rights Leaders. It may seem a rather large stretch of the imagination, but that's just what the Annual Game Design Challenge at the GDC (Game Developers Conference) has used as the topic at this years challenge.
It seems it may be more down to making developers and designers think outside of the box, than an actual statement of fact. It also goes some way to highlighting those games that are of the more serious kind, as opposed to mindless entertainment value. One of the concepts discussed included 'Peace Bomb', in which players form social networks and need to work together and exchange resources virtually to make it to their goals.










