50 Landmark Game Design Innovations

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50 Landmark Game Design Innovations

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Next Generation has put together a lengthy list of landmark game design innovations that many of your favorite games probably wouldn't exist without. They break them out into self-contained units, though it's sometimes ambiguous how they're demarcating game design elements. Just the same, it's an interesting look at where game industry trends have led us: "23. Gestural interfaces. Many cultures imbue gestures with supernatural or symbolic power, from Catholics crossing themselves to the mudras of Hindu and Buddhist iconography. Magic is often invoked with gestures, too--that's part of what magic wands are for. The problem with a lot of videogame magic is that clicking icons and pushing buttons feels more technical than magical. The gestural interface is a comparatively recent invention that gives us a non-verbal, non-technical way to express ourselves. Best-known example: Wii controller. Probable first use: Black & White, 2001."

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Hmm, some of those are dubious.

Also suprised Dune II didn't get a mention on the RTS side as it really is the first proper modern RTS that everything else is based on.
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Where's explosive barrels and destructible crates? This list is incomplete.
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Lies, herzog zwei on the megadrive.
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Although dune 2 did set most of the genre standards. And it was rather fucking difficult.
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HereComesPete wrote:Although dune 2 did set most of the genre standards. And it was rather fucking difficult.
Well, wasn't difficult for the first 9 levels, last 2/3 are fucking immense.
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spoodie wrote:Where's explosive barrels and destructible crates? This list is incomplete.
And let's not forget the innovative implementation of Baths
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I just remembered another game I found rather difficult, z:steel soldiers, 'it's an ambush! They're made of cupronickel!' :lol:
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The cutscenes in Z were rather funny IIRC. Good old Bitmap Brothers. Game wasn't brilliant though.
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Some of those were a bit of a stretch: Party Games like..Mario Party, That cool rewind time thing from Prince of Persia like...Prince of Persia!

Barrels, baths, Desert Eagles, yellow electric mice and class-based multiplayer games have been the most important revolutions.
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Come to think of it, I'm surprised "Freeform/Unending" like Elite hasn't been mentioned, seeing as it makes a point to differentiate them from Sandbox-mode games.
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