Outside of our warm, safe video gaming bubble, there are others. Those Who Just Donât Get It. Their eyes glaze over when you start talking about Skyrim or Sword & Sworcery
And thatâs on the genteel side of the spectrum. True haters will snarl at you about the evil anti-aesthetics of video games or rant about how FPSes are desensitizing whole swaths of society. They need stern yet enjoyable convincing.
Think of the suggestions below a loadout of altruism with which to wage the war of opening a games-haterâs mind. Good luck, soldier.
All Your Base Are Belong To Us by Harold Goldberg
Lots of video game refuseniks turn up their noses at the medium because they lack contextâno who, what, when and why. They think that video games just show in a Kmart along with the tube socks and deodorant.
Harold Goldbergâs cultural history of the video game mediumâoh, itâs also a sci-fi novelâbrings the folks who made and make video games into sharp detail, illuminating the quirks, passions and crackling lightning bolts of genius that spawned hits like Madden NFL, EverQuest and BioShock
Thatâs right, hater. There are people behind these things. People like you.
($10 paperback; $12 for Kindle)
Lots of what happens in this wheelman-focused popcorn action flick also happens in video games. But in games like Driver San Francisco or Need for Speed The Run, youâre the hero.
So hereâs our plan:
(1) Get Fast Five and give to game-hating friend.
(2) Commiserate about how unattainably awesome some cars are and how dreamy Paul Walker is.
(3) Buy a copy of one of the games above for the game-hating friend.
(4) Watch the hate melt away.
(5) Marry Paul Walker
($20 Blu-ray; $15 DVD; available for rental online.)
Letâs have some sympathy, okay? Your gift recipient mayâve had some bad formative experiences. Tears of frustration at rotten Farmville crops. A girlfriend who loved the Persona games more than them.
Who knows what curdled their heart against sweet, sweet interactivity? The simple, addictive enjoyment of Halfbrickâs hit iOS releaseâavailable for iPhone, iPod touch, or iPadâharbors almost none of the foreboding controls that may engender rage in certified game-haters and its goofy retro charm might trigger long-buried memories of happier times of quarter-fueled joy.
($1 on Appleâs iTunes App Store. A buck!)
Maybe your curmudgeonly anti-game acquaintance thinks that video games canât produce beauty. The dazzling Xbox 360 Kinect game developed by Tetsuya Mizuguchiâs Q Entertainment dispels that notion almost immediately.
No one gestures inside Edenâs breathing, kaleidoscopic gameworld and comes away unmoved.
The Venture Brothers Complete Season 4 Blu-Ray
No, itâs not a game. But Cartoon Networkâs cult hit cartoon shows what kind of intricate hilarity happens when the minds behind it stew inside of a fringe culture. Every adventure that Hank, Dean, Dr. Venture and Brock Samson exhibits nerd references of spectacular depth. But you donât need to get the nods to G.I. Joe, Jonny Quest or The Defenders to enjoy the humor.
The lesson to learn? An entertainment can be enjoyed even if itâs not in your wheelhouse. (If only there were a spectacular Venture Bros. video game to follow up with!)
($38 for Blu-ray.)
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