Emerging Leaders 2011 Team G Core Genres to Collect

Emerging Leaders 2011 Team G Core Genres to Collect

Emerging Leaders 2011 Team G Core Genres to Collect The fluid nature of the videogame industry renders any core genre list outdated very quickly, thus making any list extremely difficult to compile. As a result, we concentrate on offering a genre-level list of core games, with the caution to always remain flexible in offerings. We focus on the following five genres: Social, Narrative, Action, Knowledge, and Strategy. Social : Games that require some degree of socialization. o Party games: Games that require two or more players. • Wii: Mario Party, Super Monkey Balls, Rayman Raving Ribbids • PS3: Little Big Planet, Lemmings, • XBOX 360: Portal o Strategy games: Games with an emphasis on problem solving. • Wii: Battalion Wars 2, Pikmin 2 • PS3: Record of Agarest War • XBOX 360: Command and Conquer, Civilization Revolution Narrative: Games that have a storyline and requires a player to embody a character in context. o Role-Playing Games (RPGs): Games that uses character development as the main part of the game. It can be turned based or real-time action based combat. A key part of the RPG is for the character to increase the inventory, wealth, or statistics of the character during the progression of the game. • Wii: Tales of Symphonia • PS3: Final Fantasy, Fallout, Dragon Age, Elder Scroll • XBOX 360: Fable III, Dungeon Siege, Mass Effect Action: Games that require movement, quick thinking, and reflexes. o Rhythm games: Game play uses music as timing. • Guitar Hero, Rock Band, Dance Dance Revolution o Wii, Kinect, Move games: Games that are especially designed to use the new system. • Wii: Wii Sports, Wii Play, Wii Sports Resort • PS3: Sports Champions • XBOX 360: Kinect Sports, Forza Motorsports 4 o Sports games: Any game involving sports. • Any EA Sports title o Fighting games: Classic hand to hand combat games. • Street Fighter, Mortal Combat, Marvel vs. Capcom o Shooter games: These can be from a 1st person or 3rd person perspective. • Call of Duty, Halo, Medal of Honor o Adventure: Games that feature a story, usually driven by the character and the game environment. • Wii: Lego, Broken Sword, Sonic, Mario, Zelda • PS3: Grand Theft Auto, Uncharted • XBOX 360: LA Noire, Transformers, Lara Croft Knowledge: Games that make knowledge fun (i.e. trivia, game shows, etc.) • Mario Party, Sim City, Family Feud Strategy: Games that require a player to make decisions (e.g. area control, trading, role selection, worker placement, tile placement, route planning, etc.) to affect the outcome of the game. • Yugi-Oh, Pokemon, Command and Conquer, Civilizations, Poker .

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