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Title: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: disgaeniac on December 03, 2012, 01:58:44 pm
Topic.

Do you think that we have run-out of genres or do you think that there are still yet-to-be-discovered genres waiting for us in the future?

What are your thoughts & ideas concerning our current genres?

Do you have any ideas for new genres that you'd like to see or that you're surprised that we haven't already seen?

Discuss -
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: jcalder8 on December 03, 2012, 02:38:06 pm
I think it depends on if we count sub-genres or not. In terms of genres(Action, adventure, sports...) then I would say that we have run out but in terms of sub-genres(Action RPG, Hockey, Arcade Racer) there are still tons to be "discovered"
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: byron on December 03, 2012, 03:24:54 pm
New genres come about when technology advances. We "discovered" 3D platformers and First-Person Shooters when the technology to display them came about. I think video game technology will continue to advance, creating new genres as it does.

A few years ago there was no such thing as an Augmented Reality game. Currently there are no hologram games...
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: turf on December 03, 2012, 04:00:16 pm
First Person Sports games.  It's the wave of the future.
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: desocietas on December 03, 2012, 05:05:17 pm
First Person Sports games.  It's the wave of the future.

In a way, I imagine that would look not all that unlike Wii Sports...
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: turf on December 03, 2012, 05:10:57 pm
First Person Sports games.  It's the wave of the future.

In a way, I imagine that would look not all that unlike Wii Sports...

Maybe, they're already here.
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: jobocan on December 03, 2012, 07:31:09 pm
First Person Sports games.  It's the wave of the future.

Hmmm... didn't the Sega CD have first-person Basketball and first-person Boxing? Actually, I recall Fight Night Round 3 (on PS3) having a first-person mode.

.... Yeah, I think we're basically out of genres. All I can see going on now is pushing the limits of what you can do with each genre and mixing different gameplay concepts... maybe once game devs stop trying to Call of Duty-ize everything.
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: jcalder8 on December 03, 2012, 08:42:14 pm
New genres come about when technology advances. We "discovered" 3D platformers and First-Person Shooters when the technology to display them came about. I think video game technology will continue to advance, creating new genres as it does.

A few years ago there was no such thing as an Augmented Reality game. Currently there are no hologram games...
To me 3D platformers are just a sub-genre of platformers and First-Person Shooters are just a sub-genre to action.
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: byron on December 03, 2012, 11:42:02 pm
First-Person Shooters are just a sub-genre to action.

And the Pinta Island Tortoise was just a sub-species of Galapagos Tortoise, but it was still different enough to go extinct. What's your point?
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: matt on December 04, 2012, 10:58:24 am
First Person Sports games.  It's the wave of the future.

They had First Person Football in one of the NFL 2K# games. Can't remember which year but needless to say, it didn't work.
Title: Re: Are we "out of" Genres?
Post by: psydswipe on December 05, 2012, 12:20:56 pm
First Person Sports games.  It's the wave of the future.

They had First Person Football in one of the NFL 2K# games. Can't remember which year but needless to say, it didn't work.

Yeah, as someone who does (mostly did, not as often these days) play sports games I tried that. It debuted in the 2K4 version which was titled ESPN NFL Football and returned in 2K5.