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PUBLIC MARKS from bcpbcp with tags "raph koster" & "blog post"

March 2006

Raph’s Website » What are the lessons of MMORPGs today?

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I realize this list may seem like a cutesy joke. But it isn’t. Go back, and re-read it. It’s actually a lament.

February 2006

Raph’s Website » Are single-player games doomed?

The entire video game industry’s history thus far has been an aberration. It has been a mutant monster only made possible by unconnected computers. People always play games together. All of you learned to play games with each other. When you were kids, you played tag, tea parties, cops and robbers, what have you. The single-player game is a strange mutant monster which has only existed for 21 years and is about to go away because it is unnatural and abnormal.

fredshouse.net: the medium that is eating the world

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Raph Koster gave a talk this afternoon at PARC titled "The Medium That is Eating the World." Raph is a well-known online game designer (Ultima Online, Star Wars Galaxies) and a warm, funny, engaging speaker. His talk today was pretty loosely structured; he wandered around through a bunch of disjoint thoughts about the origin of games, different kinds of media, the definition of play, a bit of kitchen cog sci, and the impact of games on gamers and on the world. Overall it was quite interesting, but I felt like he was trying a bit too hard to be academic and researchy, since the audience was that kind of crowd.

January 2006

Raph’s Website » Where You Are

Bruno in Brazil is in fact really far away from everyone else.

Raph’s Website » Masaya Matsuura’s foreword

the Japanese edition of A Theory of Fun for Game Design is out now. Masaya Matsuura was kind enough to write a foreword for this edition

November 2005

Raph’s Website » Blue world

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"Once upon a time there was a world where half of the population couldn’t see the color blue."