Sunday, 14 July 2013

A Time Before Computer Games

When I was young (that was the time before the internet, that was the time before Windows. I'm talking of the time when computers run purely on DOS.) I remember when my father would type random sentences (or commands as they are called) into the computer, then the computer responded with more sentences. It was plain, it was confusing, it was boring.

However, on occasions my father would stick a floppy disk into the computer and the words disappear, and lines and shapes appear which is more appealing to my young brain. He had just introduced me to a world of computer games. But that time the only games I had were PAC-MAN. Although, it was entertaining at first, in the end it was still plain, and boring.
And it looks like this for all levels

Just like all games that runs on DOS, though it was amusing at first, it still lacked what a child look for in a game. To fully experience its fun, I had to invite my friends over or go to the arcade and play PAC-MAN, it was just much more fun that way. So how does it fulfill my male adolescent needs?

1. Challenging - VERY! Early games don't come with easy mode. To beat a game is as if slaying a dragon, glorious.
2. Visually Simulating - All games were in 16-bit those days. Watching TV or read books was much more fun.
3. Story - I still don't know why is PAC-MAN chomping on the dots. I'd read or play board games for that.
4. Competitive - Being able to be better than somebody in almost anything is fun for a boy. That's why its better to play with my friends around so i can show off. Then they'd play just to challenge me.
5. Achievement - Having a high score record helps. Nothing like telling my friends that the high score was mine.
6. Socialize - PAC-MAN can't do that. You'd have to go mix with friends.
7. Accessible - No way. Games technology were big and bulky, you can't be playing games everywhere.
8. Money - You can't make money from that. I have to wash my dad's car.
9. Girls - Taking a date out to play games is a risk. Not many girls like games.

So you see games don't fulfill all the needs. They are like little gimmicks to have fun for a while. You'd still have to socialize to have the most fun out of the game.

These days, digital (PC/Console/Phone Applications) game companies have a better understanding of what digital gamers want in a game. With advances in technology and the birth of the internet, all good games has one way or another to fulfill these wants. How they do it?
1. Challenging - They know that some people do not like really challenging games. Adjustable difficulty was born.
2. Visually Simulating - Amazing visuals that capture the imagination well and its the only aspect we can expect it to constantly improve.
Teaching history better than textbooks with old photographs

3. Story -All good games come with a plot. Great ones have very imaginative and intellectually stimulating ones.
4. Competitive -Multiplayer modes over the internet helps players to play with not only their friends but people they never met before.
5. Achievement -Levels and achievement medals helps boasting your success over the internet.
6. Socialize -Massive Mutiple Online Role Playing Games allows for complex socializing system so you can play, chat, hang around with your friends even those you never met like in real life.
7. Accessible -Very. Portable Consoles, Smart Phones, and Wireless Internet makes it all possible.
8. Money -You can convert money you earn in some games into real money and vice-verca. Some could sell characters they played for thousands of Ringgits.
9. Girls - Read here (Article yet to be written)

So what you have is a games that fulfill most of an adolescent male's wants by just playing them. Sounds great? My answer is no. Here is what we end up creating.

The games are so entrancing and portable, it sucks the attention away from the gamers even in social settings and with games being so fulfilling, there is not much incentive for them to get their attention away from these games. As an adult now, it does not affect us much because we grew up in an age where virtual games were at an infancy. We just socialize less often now. 

But, what of our children? What happens when we bring them up in a society where there is so much stimulus from TV, games, and the internet? We do 2 things:
1. Grow children with weak willpower. (Read more in Article yet to be written.)
2. Grow children who has problem socializing. (Read more in Article yet to be written.)


There's a reason why I support the return of non-virtual games (Boardgames and the such). They are fun, weakly addictive and don't take the socializing out.

Tuesday, 2 July 2013

Games in Penang and How to Start Playing

So, if you are interested in gaming and want to join the gamers community. You can go into any gamer retail shop or gamer clubs and the people there are more than willing to introduce you to the wonderful world of gaming. However, if you want to know what exactly do we play and how to start, here's a breakdown of the type of games played in Penang.

1. Boardgames
What is it?
Counters and/or cards on top of a piece of board. Some card games count too.

Examples of Boardgames I might have known?
Risk, Monopoly, Snakes and Ladders, good ole Chess.

What game/s is/are played often in Penang?
There's so many boardgames out there! We just play whatever suits us at that time.

Why is it fun?
Boardgames are typically easy to understand so you can start playing in no time. (If you don't you can always check Youtube, forums, or even your friendly retailers.) Games are cheap and ranges around RM50-300. Chances are you'll get bored of playing one game only so you will get more and each is different. Boardgames can either be competitive, co-operative, sneaky which adds a variety to your game nights.

Downsides?
None really. This is a great place to start gaming

How do I start?
Go join a game club and join into games. Great if you are going alone. You can check out Penang War Gamers Group
Go to a games cafe and pay by the hour. Great if you are with a bunch of friends and just wanna play one session. You can check out Funbox Cafe, heard Games Outpost Penang does them too.
Go buy a boardgame. Great if you have a group of friends who will frequently play. You can check out Paradigm Infinitum, Games Outpost Penang, or Borders Bookstores. (And yes you can use 1Malaysia Book Vouchers to buy in Borders.)

2. Tabletop Wargames
What is it?
Tiny plastic soldiers killing each other

Examples of Tabletop Wargames I might have known?
Warhammer 40,000

What game/s is/are played often in Penang?
Warhammer 40,000, Warhammer Fantasy

Why is it fun?
You leading an army to crush your enemy's army? Whats not fun!? However, the game is incredibly complex with lots of options to customise your army, and lots of different types of soldiers and tactics you can employ so it requires a lot of tactical strategy, which is pretty fun. The plastic soldiers (called models. Yes gamers play with models all the time, haha) is often very nicely modeled and painting/modifying/collecting it can be fun for the right type of people.

Downsides?
Them plastic soldiers are really expensive! Seriously, the smallest army can cost you RM300 and above and we often spend much more than that. Some people just wanna buy, take out the models and start killing, having to assemble and paint can be a hassle. Also being complex, the games requires a few days before you start grasping the gist of the game.

How do I start?
Go join a game club and watch them play and get a quick tutorial on how to play and how to build an army. You can check out Penang War Gamers Group
Go buy the models, (WARNING: Only do it if you know at least how to play, the retailers might help.) play with friends or take them to a game club. You can check out Paradigm Infinitum, World Hobby Miniatures.

3. Role Playing Games (RPG)
What is it?
Create a character and go on a adventure as the character

Examples of Role Playing Games I might have known?
Dungeons & Dragons

What game/s is/are played often in Penang?
Warhammer 40,000 Black Crusade
Warhammer 40,000 Dark Heresy

Why is it fun?
If you love the universe a fantasy is set in (its called fluff. We like Warhammer 40,000's fluff), Role Playing Games allows you to explore that universe further. Its allows you to do anything, you just tell the Game Master (GM) what your character is doing, as the GM tells you what happens, (though stupid actions come with consequences and GM loves dishing out said consequences.) that means you get creative with ways of accomplishing your mission and that creates good stories. We had quite a few memorable missions playing Role Playing Games.

Downside?
You need to know the universe you are going to play in or you will pay by doing stupid things (such as surrendering to Dark Eldars, selling a 8 pointed star artifacts to imperial traders, using a starship with a damaged Gellar Field to travel across the galaxy) and that requires a lot of reading. But you could learn it by playing a few games and see more veteran players deal with these challenges.

How do I start?
Go join a game club and join a RPG party, they'll teach you how to play and create a character. You can check out Penang War Gamers Group
You can go buy RPG rule book and play with a bunch of friends. However it takes a player with experience to be a good Game Master. You can check out Paradigm Infinitum

4. Trading Card Games
What is it?
Like Tabletop Wargames but replace plastic soldiers with cards

Examples of Trading Card Games I might have known?
Magic: The Gathering, Pokemon Card Game

What game/s is/are played often in Penang?
Magic: The Gathering, others too occasionally

Why is it fun?
All the fun of Tabletop Wargames minus the painting, assembling. Plus it is much cheaper and lots of people in Malaysia plays them.


Downsides?
Not as visually simulating as a Tabletop Wargaming. For a lot of the Trading Cards Games, in general, more money you spent on the deck of cards, the more powerful your deck is no matter how good your strategy is (remember paying lots for that foil Charizard card?). That being said, you still need to have strategy to win with a powerful deck, just saying that you might lose just because your opponent can get more super rare cards.

How do I start?
I do not play Trading Card Games so I don't know where you should start. Ask around, there are plenty of people that sells or plays Magic: The Gathering in Penang.

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Dice and Philosophy is a blog about me, a casual gamer and my insights into the world of games in Penang and maybe Malaysia. When I say games here, I mean the traditional ones, not the computer games that keeps people stuck to the computer screen all day all alone before they wonder what on earth are they doing with their life.

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