Posted April 24, 2011
In the 30s there was a guy named Theodore Sturgeon, who once said when criticized against that 90% of science fiction at the time was crap, replied with 90% of everything is crap.
This is true of games, and always has been. What you think you're seeing now as a prejudice against new names is merely survival bias against the good old games versus the terrible old games that haven't survived.
Way back in the day when games were first getting off the ground, there were good games and crappy games. We still have the good games around, like Tetris, Pong, Asteroids, Missile Defense, Mario World, and so on and so forth until we get to the games on this site. However, lost among the ranks are thousands of crappy or outright terrible games that no one here would say they loved simply because they were old. The legendary failure of E.T. comes to mind, and The Angry Video Game Nerd has made a career out of showcasing such games on the NES. The Spoony One has done something similar with Full Motion Video PC games that were around for a while.
But who here is going to turn their nose against the great games of today? Portal, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Red Dead Redemption, Mass Effect, etc.
Great games are great games, no matter what year they're released.
This is true of games, and always has been. What you think you're seeing now as a prejudice against new names is merely survival bias against the good old games versus the terrible old games that haven't survived.
Way back in the day when games were first getting off the ground, there were good games and crappy games. We still have the good games around, like Tetris, Pong, Asteroids, Missile Defense, Mario World, and so on and so forth until we get to the games on this site. However, lost among the ranks are thousands of crappy or outright terrible games that no one here would say they loved simply because they were old. The legendary failure of E.T. comes to mind, and The Angry Video Game Nerd has made a career out of showcasing such games on the NES. The Spoony One has done something similar with Full Motion Video PC games that were around for a while.
But who here is going to turn their nose against the great games of today? Portal, Batman: Arkham Asylum, Red Dead Redemption, Mass Effect, etc.
Great games are great games, no matter what year they're released.
Post edited April 24, 2011 by nondeplumage