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A message to anti-gamers: We've won, get over it

Category: Industry, Posted: 04/29/2008 at 10:44AM CDT by Eddie Inzauto, Senior Editor

Video gamesThe Guardian, a UK-based newspaper, available online, published an article yesterday in which author Richard Bartle sends a clear message to all the grey-haired, ancient-thinking, anti-gaming journalists and politicians in the world. That message is that gaming is here to stay, and pretty soon the resistance to the medium will be dead and gone.

The piece is entitled "We've won: get over it," and opens with the following lines:

"I'm talking to you, you self-righteous politicians and newspaper columnists, you relics who beat on computer games: you've already lost. Enjoy your carping while you can, because tomorrow you're gone."

Bartle goes on to cite the fact that the median age in the UK is now 39, and that the members of that demographic have grown up in the ubiquitous presence of computers and videogames. The collective mindset of the general population is changing in favor of gaming, and it is these people who now control the vote, and will soon control the very offices now occupied by all those neophobic dinosaurs.

"Half the UK population has grown up playing computer games. They aren't addicted, they aren't psychopathic killers, and they resent those boneheads – that's you – who imply that they are addicted and are psychopathic killers."

"Dwell on this, you smug, out-of-touch, proud-to-be-innumerate fossils: half the UK population thinks games are fun and cool, and you don't. Those born in 1990 get the vote this year."

The entire article is a bit biting and as Bartle notes, resentful, but it delivers a message that simply can't be ignored: the rational-minded gaming community is all grown up now, and expanding every year. All in all, the article is quite refreshing to any passionate gamer, and is definitely worth a read. I'll leave you loyal GN readers with one last excerpt to relish in:

"Gamers vote. Gamers buy newspapers. They won't vote for you, or buy your newspapers, if you trash their entertainment with your ignorant ravings. Call them social inadequates if you like, but when they have more friends in World of Warcraft than you have in your entire sad little booze-oriented culture of a real life, the most you'll get from them is pity."

"So we've won: accept it. Huff and puff if you must, but your audience grows smaller by the day. Your views are mortally wounded, and soon they will be dead. Games are mainstream. Drown, or learn to swim"

[via The Guardian]

Posted by JSnake on 04/29/2008 at 10:55AM

NICE.

Posted by tigger on 04/29/2008 at 11:10AM

dude i get the vote! yay!

Posted by Tankcommander on 04/29/2008 at 11:21AM

haha nice.

Posted by Archem on 04/29/2008 at 01:03PM

I guess I don't get the vote this year. CURSE MY 1980S BIRTH-YEAR!!!

Posted by Flarty on 04/29/2008 at 01:05PM

the guardian online newspaper? it is an ACTUAL news paper you can buy from shops, also the best on sale in the uk

Posted by siggs on 04/29/2008 at 02:41PM

brilliant.

Posted by Oblivion Lotus on 04/29/2008 at 02:43PM

Ahh, that was a refreshing read.

Posted by Winged One on 04/29/2008 at 04:02PM

I

Posted by Winged One on 04/29/2008 at 04:03PM

What my comment was SUPPOSED to say was "I love the guy who wrote that! ^_^"

Posted by Dr.Aaron on 04/29/2008 at 04:51PM

lmao 'fossils'

Posted by madvillain on 04/30/2008 at 02:15AM

::CHEERS::

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