Video games are a staple of nerd culture, right? I think we can all agree on this. And since video games have been transformed into a multi-billion dollar industry, I think we can all assume that "nerd" culture is finally starting to become the norm right? Well I think I've found a reason as to why it's not.
Truth is, the modern person (using the broadest of possible definitions here) still doesn't like/appreciate nerd culture.
"But since video games/comic movies/ etc. are taking over pop culture, doesn't that mean it is winning over the majority of people?" you might hear someone say.
Yes, but more importantly, no! You see, the average audience only like things that are associated with nerd culture when it's being dressed up as something profoundly less nerdy. Let me provide an example.
A lot of people play video games now, and I'll use FPSs as an example. IT seems that all modern First Person Shooters are become less story line driven, more multiplayer focused, less intellectually stimulating and more brown! Well wait a second, nerds love a good story, especially a well told one, we usually are socially awkward and some of us loathe the idea of forced interactions with other people (online matchmaking), and we love visually stimulating screens; why do you think WoW is such a huge nerd hit? Fantasy story elements, interacting with other people is purely optional ( unless on a PvP server ) and BRIGHT F*CKING COLORS!
"The average" gamers don't embrace nerd culture, they reject it. They're trying to take something exclusively nerdy and strip away all the things we love in our media and dumb it down so that it's more accessible to more idiotic normal people to come and join and scream in my ear while playing CoD!!
Ok, that was a bit of a tangent, but it does reveal a disturbing pattern. Take comic books. The movies based off of them have been making money like crazy and have become very popular and dominating in the movie landscape. But compared to the actual comic books on which they're based, they're simple, blander, and even kinda dumb. As MovieBob is so quick to tell us "COMICS ARE WEEEEEEEIRD!" and it's their weirdness that nerd latched onto, and in fact, created. Multi-layered complex story lines, dense and weaving continuities, bright colorful outfits. Hell yeah nerds love comics.
Is this what nerds have to look forward to? Is everything we hold dear and consider corner stones of our culture eventually just going to be taken away from us and dumbed down for a broader more "normal" audience?
Truth is, the modern person (using the broadest of possible definitions here) still doesn't like/appreciate nerd culture.
"But since video games/comic movies/ etc. are taking over pop culture, doesn't that mean it is winning over the majority of people?" you might hear someone say.
Yes, but more importantly, no! You see, the average audience only like things that are associated with nerd culture when it's being dressed up as something profoundly less nerdy. Let me provide an example.
A lot of people play video games now, and I'll use FPSs as an example. IT seems that all modern First Person Shooters are become less story line driven, more multiplayer focused, less intellectually stimulating and more brown! Well wait a second, nerds love a good story, especially a well told one, we usually are socially awkward and some of us loathe the idea of forced interactions with other people (online matchmaking), and we love visually stimulating screens; why do you think WoW is such a huge nerd hit? Fantasy story elements, interacting with other people is purely optional ( unless on a PvP server ) and BRIGHT F*CKING COLORS!
"The average" gamers don't embrace nerd culture, they reject it. They're trying to take something exclusively nerdy and strip away all the things we love in our media and dumb it down so that it's more accessible to more idiotic normal people to come and join and scream in my ear while playing CoD!!
Ok, that was a bit of a tangent, but it does reveal a disturbing pattern. Take comic books. The movies based off of them have been making money like crazy and have become very popular and dominating in the movie landscape. But compared to the actual comic books on which they're based, they're simple, blander, and even kinda dumb. As MovieBob is so quick to tell us "COMICS ARE WEEEEEEEIRD!" and it's their weirdness that nerd latched onto, and in fact, created. Multi-layered complex story lines, dense and weaving continuities, bright colorful outfits. Hell yeah nerds love comics.
Is this what nerds have to look forward to? Is everything we hold dear and consider corner stones of our culture eventually just going to be taken away from us and dumbed down for a broader more "normal" audience?