I had an epiphany last night that I'd like to share. For the longest time I never understood the whole hardcore vs casual gamer thing. Hell it wasn't till the Internet came along that I found out that gaming was supposed to be this separate subculture-type thing. Hell when I was growing up all my friends had Nintendos so as far as I knew it was what everybody was doing.
So anyway, last night I caught a brief segment of this program on Space (Canadian equivalent of the Sci Fi channel) and they were talking about sci fi and nerd culture and stuff while touring around a Toronto Comic Con. One of the things mentioned was how nerd culture had become so much more mainstream and therefore more generally accepted and popular.
Long story short, I realized that since gaming has become so mainstream and generally accepted by society, gamers have lost their sense of identity. Now that virtually everyone is gaming, those you've been gaming for many years and fought through the old stigmas now don't have a clear identity to call their own. So that's why we get people saying nonsensical things like "Only real gamers play ________" or "Real gamers ____________" It's an attempt to reacquire an identity.
Thoughts? Oh and please don't leave any smartass remarks.
So anyway, last night I caught a brief segment of this program on Space (Canadian equivalent of the Sci Fi channel) and they were talking about sci fi and nerd culture and stuff while touring around a Toronto Comic Con. One of the things mentioned was how nerd culture had become so much more mainstream and therefore more generally accepted and popular.
Long story short, I realized that since gaming has become so mainstream and generally accepted by society, gamers have lost their sense of identity. Now that virtually everyone is gaming, those you've been gaming for many years and fought through the old stigmas now don't have a clear identity to call their own. So that's why we get people saying nonsensical things like "Only real gamers play ________" or "Real gamers ____________" It's an attempt to reacquire an identity.
Thoughts? Oh and please don't leave any smartass remarks.