Programmed4X
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Pretty much anything touched by Shigeru Miyamoto is classic (Mario, Zelda, and Metroid series).
And the Final Fantasy games rule RPG's.
And the Final Fantasy games rule RPG's.
Originally posted by Here&There:
is this about "good computer games" or, "computer games as a (visual) art form"? whats the art in GTA?
Luring cops down your hidey hole in the second island, get rid of your stars, make them get out of their cars, shoot them and then stash as many cop cars as you can in your garage... I'm up to five.
If thats not art then I don't know what is![]()
And more to the point - in the absence of an actual 'geek forum' then there's no-where else on Bluelight to discuss videogames seriously.
Originally posted by Here&There:
is this about "good computer games" or, "computer games as a (visual) art form"? whats the art in GTA? or, why do we discuss comp. games in VPA? or, explain the visual art in GTA.. or, be smarter!
Both I suppose. I was leaning towards the visual artistic view, but now that I have thought about it, the programming that goes into some games can almost make them art pieces of their own.
the programming that goes into some games can almost make them art pieces of their own.
funny, I was thinking about this for some time. Can coding be considered as art? Can we say its similar to writing an essay? Can we say computer languages are somehow similar to languages (like English)?
In my opinion, the main difference is that art somehow evolves by itself, its almost like a living organism. It changes meaning by time, or by the evolution of the viewer. Its hard to say the same thing for programming, programming is more done for commercial reasons, so the code is almost useless besides its purpose, which makes it a commercial product more than art..
But games like Quake could very well pass for contemporary art, if they were not done as "products". 2 persons playing Quake in 2 computers, trying to kill the other (in a museum).. With a concept like "virtual violence" or "simulation of the basic instincts". You go to this show in a museum, interact w/ the art work (quake) to meet the depths of your soul which you had to hide because of the modern life.
Can coding be considered as art? Can we say its similar to writing an essay? Can we say computer languages are somehow similar to languages (like English)?
this goes along with the thread about what is considered art. i find that everything has an art to it, its unfortunate that only the fine arts are dubbed as art.
Originally posted by floormat:
tfc: ok, i tried it. i cant handle it, its too damn fast, and the weapons blow nuts.. it does not take 5 shot gun blasts to fucking kill somebody!!.. and no, you should not be able to fly across the map by jumping over the explosion from a concussion grenade =P
tfc sux! :D(just playing andy and tyler)
hahah yeah ... you can't handle tfc
too intense for j000!
hell I'll challenge anyone on bluelight to play a match of tfc
neo and me v all! > :D
Originally posted by Maui2k:
We find out who our character was, and why he was arrested in the beginning of gta3.
Um... he was arrested because that Columbian bird you kill in the helicopter at the end ("get this thing airborne!") and him did a bank job, she double crossed him and shot him when they were escaping, thus making him get caught by the cops...
Vice City is something completely new I thought... Kent Pauls 80's website is a dummy site to be set up by Rockstar to promote the game... there's been so little info so far... it better not be shit...![]()