Hollywood's Depiction of Gamers Getting Better?
Wired is reporting on the Hollywood depiction of games and gamers, and how it has improved (or not) over the years. From the article: "... has Hollywood finally figured out how to realistically depict gaming culture? For years, they've been achingly bad at it. Gamers have long been accustomed to seeing incredibly weird, off-key portrayals in TV and movies. The trouble began with the first wave of TV ads for video games. They'd inevitably portray the player as a spastic in mid-seizure, flailing away on a joystick while jumping and twitching."
I hope I didn't brain my damage.
With the revolution wont people be holding their remote, jumping and flailing? ;p
Oh crap, I'm on fire again.
I absolutely loved that scene... in fact, the whole movie seemed to be embedded with references to video games and computer culture: they worked at an electronics store, played video games, stole CD-Rs, sold things on e-bay... And yeah, Andy does have a sweet video game chair. I want that chair.
Real_men_don't_need_spacebars.
They'd inevitably portray the player as a spastic in mid-seizure, flailing away on a joystick while jumping and twitching.
Wait wait wait....are the slashdot editors telling us that that isn't normal? Crap.
Death by snoo-snoo!
When an association is made in the media between two groups such as these, the real question is:
Who's more insulted?
someone with the name c0d3h4x0r is recommending the O.C. to slashdot.
god help us all@#%@#%$@# END^OF CARRIER