A History of Videogames/Juggling
Alright so instead of me going on for an hour about something this week, I'm offering an opportunity to lose an hour of your time elsewhere. From time to time I like to expand my mind by watching (or listening actually) to Google Tech Talks which are basically academic (or sometimes not so much) lectures given by field experts to the people at Google. Google then takes these lectures and posts them to the web in the form of Google Tech Talks. They even have their own Youtube channel. I watched this video only a few days back and thought that some of you might find it interesting. Check it out here.
Here we have Bill Guschwan who recounts a “history” of video games from his own (mildly insane) perspective. Even though he's a bit eccentric, this guy's been through it all. He was instrumental in the launch of the PS1 in 1995, he worked for Apple in the Jobsless days, and he befriended Miyamoto who referred to him as the philosopher. I don't always agree with his perspective (whether philosophical or in terms of video game media) but I greatly enjoyed his recounting of events, especially when we talks about the substantial differences between him and Ken Kutaragi as the Playstation (Kutaragi's baby) was being launched. If you have an hour to put in on in the background, take a listen. And you are also free to do as I did when he just starts basically listing all of the philosophical schools he's aware of (which is completely irrelevant to the conversation) about 15 minutes from the end and just turn it off. And if you feel like it, post any ideas it inspires for you here and maybe we can get some good discussions going. Enjoy!







If I only paid as much attention in class as in watching this video I would already be a lawyer...
Pretty weird guy if you ask me. He sounds quite nervous and not used to public speaking but at the same time he made history of video games from a technical point interesting to me and that is quite impressive.
As you just said I disagree as well with many of his opinions but he is a witness of so much video game history that its worth watching.
Commodore,
If you had to assign one signature 'tarento' for yourself, Boomer, and Roo, what would it be? Feel like that is such a good idea to adopt for everyday life from Japanese Culture. Out with your friends? Break out the tarento challenge! Bombing on a first date with a girl? Its tarento time, haha.
Great post, listing to the full video now!
~ Chris