First and foremost, I am gonna ask people please stop swearing. My intention was to make this as an intellectual conversation between gamers, not a thread where people curse at me every 10 words. I can understand you being compassionate about gaming, I am too. I'm also not saying this is something that HAS to be done, but it is an idea I have had that I wanted to get feedback on. Thanks for replying and letting me see your opinions though, it is appreciated.
Now for all those who are saying they don't want to care about people who don't understand the medium...I'll be honest that is kind of the main problem with video games and you are just perpetuating a stereotype everyone has with us. My parents when I was younger didn't want me to play video games because they thought they would turn me into a anti-social outcast that didn't want to associate with people. By saying, "I don't care about the people who don't understand video games," you are giving people who have similar views my parents did ground for their reasoning.
In other news, has anyone else noticed that there are times where video games are massively complained about for their content because '
they're games'? Almost anything the news or society has to say negatively about content in our video games they have no problem with if the exact same type of content is in a movie or a book. And again it is for the simple reason that the name of the medium has 'game' in it's name and perpetuates a view that this is something that is a toy for children. A couple of you have said that we don't really need a renaming, instead we just need something that can show everyone, gamers and non-gamers alike, exactly what it is this medium can do. I believe something like that can be done, trust me, but those who do it are most likely going to have to go to hell and back because of how much controversy what they could be making could bring up.
Now after reading most of the comments in this thread I guess the general view so far is that the name Video Games is just perfectly fine. Though I myself am still not convinced for a simple thing that happened a few months ago. I was talking to a friend of mine, who is an avid gamer who loves the medium, about the storyline of Assassin's Creed 2. I was telling him how the beginning levels where you play as Ezio with his family had so much emotional importance it was mind jarring (I'll explain it if you want me to, but I won't go into it now). One I was done talking he looked at me and said, "Adam, why are you looking so far into this? It's only a game." Now tell me, have you ever gotten a response like that when discussing stuff that has happened in film, or things you have read in books? I haven't and it's because people understand those medium can express deep emotion thoughts upon those who watch or read them. Video Games have yet to gain that reputation, and while there are countless reasons why, I believe that one of them is because of the name of our medium.
Again thanks to everyone who has posted so far, I do enjoy the feedback on this topic
