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The Exceptions Proves the Rule

The conclusion of Freitag’s article, “Playing the American Dream”, argues that while there were American published board games that challenged the notions of capitalism or American idealism their short lived popularity only furthers the overall argument of the paper that American game boards outline the emergence of true capitalism. These exceptions say more about a…

Response

I love the readings for this week because each article was so different and unique. And it is not because of how different their topics were, these articles describe games or a game and explain how it is important to that country. Additionally, how play expresses the changes of societies, history, and human nature. The “Playing…

Pokemon is Really Weird, and is just Capitalism

Between ‘Playing the American Dream’ and ‘How Japanese is Pokemon’ there is an interesting through line of games as both reflections and perpetuations of the culture that makes them. I’m genuinely happy that we got to read some material that brought that up, as it very much validates the analysis of games. That being said,…

“Round and Round the Houses: the Game of Parchisi” Figure 3:11

“Round and Round the Houses: the Game of Parchisi” Figure 3:11. A pair of parchisi pieces, described as “matronly”, are made of intricately decorated carved ivory and wood.  The matrons skirts are hallowed to house small metal shavings that were made to rattle when the pieces were moved. Money, resources, and unique design techniques were…

Introduction: Casey

Hi there! My name is Casey. I am a senior in International Relations with a Minor in History. I am passionate about human rights and my primary area of study is in the cause and effects of genocide and human rights violations, and cold war conflict. I am really excited to learn about the history…

About Me

Hello everyone! My name is Chantal, I am a super senior and pursuing a degree in History with a minor in psychology. My husband is the gamer of my relationship, and I avoid it like the plague.  Having said this, strategy board games are a favorite past time.  The more complicated the better!  Zombicide is…

Introduction

Hi there. My name is Oliver Manning and I am a Senior at MSU in History. I have been playing video games for almost my whole life, though I have focused primarily on non Japanese and Asian titles, having never owned a Nintendo Console. I am looking forward to this course and to being able to…

Introduction

My name is Anya and I am from Missoula Mt. studying in my thrid year of History at MSU. I don’t have any experience in video gaming other than games played on computers in grade school like, as many of you have already mentioned, Oregon Trail etc. I’ve played soccer all my life and enjoyed playing…