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codexarcanum, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

Alright, so here’s my case for Thief, the Looking Glass Studios game.

Thief, on its own, is a great game and basically shares the claim to originating a lot of ideas behind stealth in games along with MGS, which came out the same year.

What many don’t know is how incredibly innovative what they were doing with their engine tech was. In another timeline, id software were mildly successful action game makers while LGS became the industry defining mega success. The Dark Engine refines a lot of ideas present in Ultima Underworld and marries them to tech that was decades ahead of its time.

Check out the opening and closing of this long talk: youtu.be/wo84LFzx5nI

Thief had, probably, the first ECS in gaming. They also had their own rendering technique using “portals” that was a bit slower than id’s BSP trees but allowed for insane geometry. They also had an incredible system for events called stimulus-response that was doing things like Breath of the Wild’s “chemistry engine” again, decades before it would be rediscovered.

They weren’t just making games, these were really simulations of a limited world with complex interactions. If the rest of the industry had caught onto their good practices, who knows what the landscape would look like today!

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Nice read thanks

skulblaka, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?
@skulblaka@sh.itjust.works avatar

Dwarf Fortress is, in fact, in a museum.

duchess,

Along with a bunch of others.

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@Almacca@aussie.zone avatar

I played the demo and will definitely get the full game when it goes on sale.

FigMcLargeHuge, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

Star Raiders for the Atari 400/800.

MunkysUnkEnz0,

That was the first game that scared the shit out of me.

Granted, it was a jump scare, but it got me good…

zod000,

I had that game for the Atari 2600 and unlike E.T, it was a great game.

zipzoopaboop, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

None, that’s not how you enjoy the medium. You don’t go to a museum to read books.

toiletobserver,

I beg to differ, sir. I’ve been to a pinball museum and all were playable. It was great.

Cobrachicken,

Elite

fxomt, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

Outer wilds

kwarg,

imho, this is the most correctest answer

tamal3, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

Ocarina

Bebopalouie, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?
@Bebopalouie@lemmy.ca avatar

Red Dead 2. The story mode is amazing.

fubarx, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?
  • Solitaire
  • Doom
  • Tetris
Pronell, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

Karateka, along with everything else Jordan Meschner did following it, starting the Prince of Persia series.

It’s a nice evolution of personal style.

I’ve more or less dropped out of mainstream gaming so have no idea how the more recent Prince of Persia games play, nor if he has any involvement… but anyone who knew the original games should understand that these games did something foundational with movement and interface, helping the player to feel involved in the action.

Dunstabzugshaubitze,
@Dunstabzugshaubitze@feddit.org avatar

the last prince of persia Meschner directly worked on was Sands of Time, which is imho well worth playing.

the other 3d Prince of Persias by ubisoft upto two thrones are still good games, but they lost a bit of the 1001 nights feel. The darker parts where there in sands of time, but warrior within goes all in on dark and edgy and just loses a bit of that timeless flair and is very much a mid 2000s game.

can’t talk about ubisofts prince output after two thrones, they never found their way into my collection.

Thoath, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

E.T. for Atari

kurcatovium,
@kurcatovium@piefed.social avatar

Nah, just bury that shit into desert... /s

Thoath,
Thoath,

It’s too late, accept history

zod000,

I still have my copy in my own little museum in my office with some of my favorite (or in this case most notorious) games. Does that count?

Thoath,

Yes, however the Smithsonian also counts, which is also where a cart is…and the Henry Ford museum…and the museum of Failure:3

kat_angstrom, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

All of them. In the Museum of All Video Games

cosmo,

This. All of them needs to be preserved.

Voroxpete,

I came here to say this exact same thing. Videogames are an art form, and the history of that art should be preserved, both the successes and the failures. People should be able to look back on what was a hit and what was flop, on the ideas that worked and the ones that didn’t, on the well made games and the badly made games. All of it matters, all of it is part of the same story.

Strider,

Exactly. There is no selection of which deserves it.

Vupware, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

Elite dangerous. 1:1 replica of the Milky Way that is being actively colonized as we speak.

PalmTreeIsBestTree, do games w what video game deserves to be in a museum?

The original Star Wars Battlefront games. The best offline multiplayer I’ve ever had in a video game.

Darth_Lemmy,

I remember my little brother and I would be playing kashyyk and would wait for the wookies on the beach behind the barriers and he would always say “We have more customerrrss” shit was so damn hilarious

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