I like how Obama is implying I don't read a 1000 page book in a week. I read as much as I play video games and when I can't fall asleep till 2 or 3 in the morning every day that leaves me with a lot of time to do both.
Eh, I'd certainly agree with "Most videogames= Less educational than most books".SoopaSte123 said:Considering one of the duties of the president (or any public figurehead) is to try to be a role-model, I'd say he's doing his job. The unfortunate thing is that he is like many adults (my own father included) who view video games as detrimental. It would be nice to get past the books = good, video games = bad.Lt. Vinciti said:I have something to say to him...
Do your freakin job!
Hah, agreed! Not much more needs to be said.Lt. Vinciti said:I have something to say to him...
Do your freakin job!
Well, I learned to read by playing the original Monkey Island, so while you've never had the experience, many others have and that number will only increase . And the thing is, a book will only enhance your vocabulary if it has advanced vocabulary in it. I mentioned in an earlier post that I'd only read books by celebutantes to spite Obama's preachiness. I would get nothing of any value from those books at all, they would do nothing for my vocabulary, and in the end, probably make me stupider.Spookimitsu said:StereoMike said:I agree with the people talking about great things that have been done with books, but thats mostly because we've had thousands of years where books were essentially the only narrative medium. I don't think that makes them inherently a higher form of art. They are a higher form of art because far greater works have been created using the written word, but this does not make books by their very nature, a better medium. Both games and books have the potential to make great works of art, games just haven't done it yet.
There's a weird obssession with books in the western world. Nobody ever says "you should put down that novel and pick up a picasso!" but that would be really good advice.
I see what you are saying about being fair to the different forms of media.... but
Books also enhance the vocab. It's reading. I have yet to have a video game work on me the same way. And if anything can be done to help the youth sound less moronic in conversation (written and spoken), then I am all for it.
ps - then they would say you should put down that Picasso and sing an epic poem, preferably in the heroic hexameter.
Well, not. Games are a form of entertainment. You are playing a game because you want to have fun, get a quick stress relive, or imerse yourself in a great interactive story. Books are also a form of entertainment. Sure you can read boring stuff because you have to, but in your free time, when you take a book to read, it is usualy something you want to read. Because it is interesting, entertaining, etc. So what im trying to say is this. Anything that enriches your life in some way, no matter if it is a comic book, game, a movie or a tv show, is good for you. If you had a positive experience that somehow makes your life better in any way, then time spend doing this is not wasted.HardkorSB said:What he's trying to say is "Stop wasting time and do something productive".
He's talking about video games since that is what most kids are doing. That's what I was doing when I was a kid and I can say that it is one of the most time wasting and unproductive hobbies out there. No matter how sophisticated, story driven or complex your games are, you're just playing them to waste time (don't lie to yourself).
He's not dumb, he's not just going with the "Games are Satan" crowd, he knows that if you'll spend your whole youth just sitting in your room, staring into the TV screen and moving 6 fingers, you'll have a hard time keeping up with reality when it's time to take responsibility for your own life.
I think he's also saying "Don't let video games be the substitute for a family".
That's what I think, at least.
...what?!?
Pretty much. There are great and informative games out there just like there are great and informative books. Likewise there are games which are just for fun and teach nothing and there are books which are just for fun and teach nothing.Kadoodle said:It should be more like: "Turn off Call of Duty and play Bioshock."