Posted Nov 06, 2006 at 10:38AM by Myra M. Listed in: Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, MMORPG, Games for Windows Tags: Ubisoft, Shigeru Miyamoto, Vivendi
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Video gamesI know you've seen too many "France stereotypes": this picturesque city, home to those artsy-fartsy intellectuals who make those highfalutin "isms" (structuralism, postmodernism, existentialism, etc.) a reality.

Well, that stereotype may be a tad true. After all, France is indeed home to great minds who lived "la vie boheme": there's Jean-Paul Sartre, Jacques Derrida, Charles Baudelaire, heck I can go forever.

No doubt, France has given us some of the brilliant minds that helped shape our history, and moved our concept of art and culture to greater heights. 

Now, this country is pushing our definition of high culture further by saying that video games should be recognized as a "cultural industry, not merely existing as mere commercial products, but as a form of artistic expression".

Yep, that came from the minster of culture himself, Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres. Recently, this "prime minster of video games" awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (sort of like a Nobel Prize for art in France) medal to three game designers, one of which is Donkey Kong creator, Shigeru Miyamoto. Moreover, he's pushing for a video game tax break similar to French cinema, which is roughly around US$ 668 million (according to a study two years ago).

Now, this tax break could prove really helpful for most French gaming companies, who are having financial troubles. According to our source, Ubisoft's "been struggling against a high level of debt",  while Vivendi "earns most of its revenue from WoW". Of course, there are some parties who are against the said tax break, as it will lead developers "to lose touch with their consumers".

Tax break or not, this move by Donnedieu de Vabres shows that gaming is not merely a past time, but can be elevated to the pantheon of innovations in art and media. And we sure are glad that many are becoming more aware of that.


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   by Spector - 2006-11-06
 » Great News

It's about time that videogames were recognized on a higher level. The power that a games display and story can have comes up to the same as most other mediums of expression. I think every gamer has had that game that's really made them think or feel something beyond what a movie, book, or work of art has done for them. I think this is mostly because you play as a character for so long it becomes more and more an extention of yourself which makes way for the story to pull you in closer.

Good call France maybe you could tell some of our more idioic officials that they can stop their videogame witch hunts.

   by Ralph (Unregistered) - 2006-11-06
 » Wii graphics

Wii graphics suck. I need to have realistic graphics so that my girlfriend simulator will be real to me, cuz i cant get a real girl, so i'll spend the money i'm not spending on a real girl on the PS3 cuz i want real graphics. And i'm getting bored with my mom and sister, they dont put out as easily.


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   Re: Spector - 2006-11-06
 » Wow

Good point that has absolutely everything to do with... nothing. Go flame somewhere else loser.
   by Frenchi (Unregistered) - 2006-11-06
 » one mistake

Renaud Donnedieu de Vabres isn't our prime minister, he is our minister of culture. And he also said that video games are the 10th art after comics.


   Re: senjutsu - 2006-11-06
 » Dominique de Villepin is the prime minister of France

And anyway, it's evident the videogame industry is doing great, I mean, is it halo who did more profit than spiderman2 in the first week-end? I mean, in some time, the game industry will be almost as big as cinema, and then we'll pay our games 150$ each of more lol. Maybe this isn't pretty good after all?

   Re: Myra M. (QJ. NET Staff) - 2006-11-06
 » re

Thanks! Sorry for the slip-up, though. ^^ I've edited the article already.


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