Game Innovation Database
nyxon writes "BBC News has an article about a 'website that aims to record the history of videogame innovation ... The Game Innovation Database (GIDb)has been developed by a team at Pittsburgh's Carnegie Mellon University. The online encyclopedia is similar to Wikipedia and allows users to browse and edit the site's content. The developers hope that games fanatics can start to build a complete picture of the last 35 years of games history.'"
Let's hope the website makes proper mention of the all-important crate. ^_^
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In the beginning, there was Space War and it sold poorly.
:-P
No, wait. That's not right. Let's try this again.
In the beginning, there was the Magnavox Odyssey, and it was good even though it sold poorly.
Erm... I still don't think that's right.
In the beginning, there was an oscilloscope and it... erm... it... uhhh... um—
Awww, fsck it. In the beginning there was electronics. And they were good.
Javascript + Nintendo DSi = DSiCade
Game innovation # 5349:
Take down an rogue website by diverting slashdot traffic.
From the advanced tactical manouvres handbook
Pong
The grass is always greener on the other side of the light cone.
...DOA's breast physics.
But then someone would start editing that and you would enter your first round of "MetaWikiWars", which would need its own entry.