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A Definitive List of Gaming Genres?

An anonymous reader puts forth this challenge for the Slashdot readership: "Construct a definitive list of game genres for PC and/or console that doesn't dribble off into silly categories like 'licensed movie franchise,' or include redundancies like 'action', '3D adventure' and 'platformer.' My friend and I have been messing around with this for awhile, trying to do a better job than the game news sites, but we're finding it's harder than we thought."

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  1. :S by joe+155 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I don't understand this;

    "or include redundancies like 'action', '3D adventure' and 'platformer."

    how are these redundant and under what deffinition of redundant? The don't seem to contain useless words, nor are they no longer needed - because they refer to something specific and can be useful to know. Mario 64 was 3d adventure, New SMB was platformer. Action can be a little harder to define but I think people understand it when they hear it

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  2. Try using multiple tags by zhobson · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Using multiple descriptive tags for each game might make the problem easier.

    For example, a game can be a "platformer" and an "adventure" game. It might even be in "3D". So perhaps "3D platformer adventure" works as a set of tags for a game rather than an atomic category.

    1. Re:Try using multiple tags by drinkypoo · · Score: 3, Insightful

      This is exactly what I was going to say. Tagging is the only way to handle this particular problem. Give up on a hierarchy, it just doesn't work, it doesn't catch border cases. Tagging does, which is why we like it. It's one of my favorite things about drupal, my CMS of choice (which I found out about from a previous ask slashdot, actually.)

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  3. Oh, good. Kill it until dead. by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    In philosophy this is called "reification." It's taking something complex and living, and turning it into a dead thing on a shelf. This usually involves chopping off inconvenient bits until you can stuff it into a box and label the box.
      Morals are the reification of a particular society's living system of values, codified and placed on a pedestal marked "unquestionable and unchanging." Unions are a reification of the working man's desire for a better life, transformed into a bureacratic comittee that defines what 'better' is for him.

      Instead of defining genres of video games, try breaking them up. Take them out of the box of dead things and try to find the oddball nuances that make a given game unique, and apart from any others.
      - mantar