Saturday, November 22, 2014

History of Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy 5


Sorry for the delay in posting this, but I am not getting much editing done lately so I have to space out my videos.  I'm planning a presentation on how video games can be used as an educational tool, the Christmas episode of Video Game Growing Pains, and I've got a test in a few days.  Yes, even teachers take tests.

Anyway, enough complaining.  This week, we examine Final Fantasy 5.  It takes a little of the old, a little of the new, and makes an experience that, at the time, was wholly unique and utterly unforgettable.  Give it a look and see what makes this game so special.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

My thoughts on sexism, feminism, harassment, and gamer gate in the gaming community.

I try to stay out of politics, both regular and within the gaming community for a number of reasons.  It's remarkably divisive and can be very frustrating when people are calling for you to "take a side!"  That being said, I have found the gamer gate situation to be...quite disappointing for our culture.  It was a chance for us to act like mature adults and have a real discussion on ethics in video games, however it broke down into an excuse for harassment, bullying, and defense of sexism in gaming.  I've actually had this argument with someone I love deeply before and...it can get quite nasty, without meaning to.  Even the most moderate or kind hearted of us will sometimes get impassioned and let our love for the medium overwrite our sense of judgment.  It is a shame, but...it happens.

However, I've been reading articles and thinking hard on the entire situation...while I think that the vocal minority of gamers who will harass and threaten like petulant children are largely to blame for us losing the ability to have a good conversation on ethics, it has led to some interesting looks at sexism.  At what inclusivity means in gaming.  At whether it is right to point a finger at a gamer and shame or mock them for what they play.  At whether it is justified for that jilted gamer to feel like they need to defend their medium, even if valid points are being made.  So...I took some time to record some of my thoughts, unscripted.  This is video game growing pains thoughts on sexism, harassment, the gamer gate movement, and feminism within the gaming community.










I doubt it will make much of a stir, since I have no real power to sway people.  I'm just another name with another blog with another youtube page.  Still, for any who want to listen, I hope you will sit through it.  The core message here is, be good to one another.  Shaming those who play games and harassing or threatening feminists who ask for better?  Neither gives you the high ground.  Why don't we stop making something that's supposed to be fun into a battleground and start working together to make this medium even better?

Just my thoughts.

Sunday, November 9, 2014

History of Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy 4 After Years


So, following the release of Final Fantasy 4, there were many other Final Fantasy titles, but in the late 2000s, Square began to tinker with the idea of a sequel.  A remake for the DS was already planned, so it only seemed natural to release a sequel to one of the greatest RPGs of all time.  And it was released on the mobile phone.

Oh dear.

Then, the Wii, PSP, IOS, and many other systems...Final Fantasy 4 After Years is a reviled game for many reasons, from the price gouging approach it took to gaming, to the retreaded ground, to the mobile platform, but is it really bad?  Stay tuned to this blog and find out.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

History of Final Fantasy: Final Fantasy 4

Video game growing pains is back, this time with the start of the golden era of Final Fantasy, with the games which make up some of the best of the series.  We kick things off with a retrospective on Final Fantasy 4 for the Super Nintendo.


Enjoy!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

History of Final Fantasy: Unofficial Final Fantasy games


Okay, new podcast/video up for everyone to see.  This time, we're looking at the unofficial Final Fantasy games from the game boy, back when brand recognition meant anything and to hell with it, even if it's not Final Fantasy, if we call it that, it'll sell.

Are they worth a damn though?  Step up and take a look.