The Smithsonian's "The Art of Video Games"

Started by TheGameNinja, February 26, 2011, 05:13:37 PM

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TheGameNinja

http://www.artofvideogames.org/

You can vote to decide which games will be featured in the exhibit!

I have some issues with placement (Dreamcast should go with the Xbox/PS2 and the current consoles should be their own thing, not to mention the lack of handhelds), but the games they have up for voting seem fair representations of the best each genre had to offer on each platform. Mostly.

Elija2

Already voted. Twice.

How Halo 2 can even be considered art next to JSRF is beyond me.

Tanassy

Picking out some special ones here.. No particular order..

Woo! 1943: The Battle of Midway.
xD
Star Fox, Super Mario World.. Hm...
Star Fox 64.. Tick.
Geometry Wars! That game was fantastically colourful. x3
SMG2..
WoW.. Hmm... Deus Ex.
Rez.
JSR
Crash bandicoot.

yeah, I'm done.

'Scuse my messy post equivalent to a mumble.


TheGameNinja

Super Mario Galaxy would have been a better choice than 2. grumblegrumble >:/

Tanassy

Quote from: TheGameNinja on February 26, 2011, 06:28:41 PM
Super Mario Galaxy would have been a better choice than 2. grumblegrumble >:/
Agreed. but the Starship was a nice touch, as opposed to the CO.


jkid101094

Video games are finally being considered art? O3O
And ugh...the NES is so hard to choose...such great games. xD


Quote from: DracoDraco:  Saber was my bitch LONG before you heard about her.  I introduced you to FSN, loser.  D<
Oh, and still...
ILU JKIDDD

Says you. She likes me more. D<
And ILU2. o3o
IaFNSW.

Jazz Nova

Mega Man 2
Sonic CD
Star Fox 64
JSRF
Halo Wars
Bioshock
Portal
Jet Set Radio
Crash Bandicoot
Earthbound
LoZ

May register again and vote again cuz some of the game I wanted to vote for were in the same place as some of the other games I wanted to vote for. (Ex. Earthworm Jim and Sonic CD)
Thanks, firestar and kirbysoul, respectively

Super Sonic Boom

I like the concept but I cannot think of a way of redoing the voting process - whihc they should.