Video Game Pioneer Speaks Out
GreyGusMan writes "Ralph Baer was playing video games before many of us were born. CNN has an interview with the man who helped invent video games back in 1966, talking about how the idea came about - and getting his thoughts on what the industry has become. He doesn't like videogame violence, but he scoffs when asked if he thinks it's tied to real world violence." When the person talking not only created the Magnavox Odyssey, but also devised the tragically addictive 'repeat the sequence' handheld Simon (no relation), you'd better listen up.
Oh, and first post.
Your reality is lies and balderdash and I'm delighted to say that I have no grasp of it whatsoever. - Baron Munchausen
So does he have a patent yet? I want my daily dose of bitching damnit!
"3D games were tried once - and failed because they weren't properly executed, but now that the processing power's there, who knows?," he said.
it almost makes you wonder if he was interviewed a long, long time ago...
... that he doesn't like GTA3? I can't find any reference to that. Either the story submitter forgot to mention other interviews with this guy, or he drew a conclusion based on a comment he did make.
Oh well. If GTA3 is any indication, people (parents in particular) take video games way too seriously. If playing a game was all it took to make a kid do something stupid, then television advertising would be a much more succesful business than it is today.
"Derp de derp."
He doesn't like Grand Theft Auto, but he scoffs when asked if he thinks video game violence is tied to real world violence.
One thing I've never understood is how the "videogames cause violence", "TV causes violence", "movies cause violence", etc crowd can explain that somehow all these things -- which are available to the entire world -- only seem to cause violence here in the US? Does anyone know what their answer is?
GMD
watch this
"Still, I wish there was a little more content in some of this stuff."
Legitimate point. Although, Wired had an interesting article that has me hoping that the Enter the Matrix game might start a trend to change that.I was watching a documentary on TLC (I think, Tivo removes the connection shows have with channels) on the history of video games called Gamerz, and Ralph came up. Apparently Nolan Bushnell stole the idea for Pong from Baer when he was demonstrating what would become the Odessey. I had never heard of this before, but there was a lawsuit involved and Ralph got some money, but none of the fame.
There's more info at http://www.designboom.com/eng/education/pong.html
Why can't I moderate something "Wrong" or at least "Grossly Misinformed"?
At least I ain't the ONLY person that doesn't think bashing innocint people with a baseball bat and stealing their car is "fun". It may not cause violence, but this glorification of the "bad guy" is pretty fucked up.