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1 A Leap Worth Taking: A Brief Introduction to Video Gaming in Libraries Matthew Stephenson Friday, September 18, 2015

2 Some Brief Information about Video Games American Library Association: – “Video gaming at the library encourages young patrons to interact with diverse peers, share their expertise with others, including adults, and develop new strategies for gaming and learning.”

3 Some Brief Information about Video Games Twitch – 76 th most visited website in U.S. YouTube Gaming – New video platform for game streaming PewDiePie – First YouTube channel to reach 10 billion views Revenue in 2013: – Video games: $70.4 billion worldwide – Books (consumer): $62.2 billion worldwide – Movies: $35.9 billion worldwide – Music: $15 billion worldwide

4 “Current Generation” of Consoles PlayStation 4 – $400 – Launched on November 15, 2013 – Over 22 million sold since launch – Topped global console sales in 2014 – PlayStation VR will launch in 2016

5 “Current Generation” of Consoles Xbox One – $350 – Launched November 22, 2013 – Over 14 million sold since launch – Has been behind PS4 in sales despite a lower price for past year – Kinect is no longer bundled, making software utilizing technology less profitable

6 “Current Generation” of Consoles Wii U – $300 – Launched November 18, 2012 – Over 10 million sold since launch – While sales have been dismal, Nintendo makes the best first party games – Nintendo will reportedly announce their next console, currently named “NX,” at E3 2016

7 “Last-Gen” Consoles Wii – Quickly become antiquated Xbox 360 – Still relevant PlayStation 3 – Still relevant

8 Emulation Consoles RetroN 5 – Supports games from 10 older consoles and handhelds, including: Nintendo (NES) Super Nintendo (SNES) Sega Genesis Nintendo Game Boy Nintendo Game Boy Color Nintendo Game Boy Advance – Upconverts these older games into 720p through HDMI

9 Common ESRB Ratings Everyone (E) – Infrequent mild or cartoonish violence Everyone 10+ (E10+) – Larger amount of violence, mild language, crude humor, or suggestive content Teen (T) – Moderate amounts of violence, language, or suggestive content Mature (M) – Intense and/or realistic portrayals of violence, sexual themes, partial nudity, strong language

10 So What About Programming? Children / Tweens – Incorporate with LEGO / STEM (cooperative) LEGO Marvel Super Heroes The LEGO Movie Videogame LEGO Batman 3: Beyond Gotham Super Mario Maker – Light competition Super Smash Bros. for Wii U Mario Kart 8

11 So What About Programming? Teen – Mostly Competitive – “The Game Corner” Nidhogg Injustice: Gods Among Us – “Gaming League” Rocket League Towerfall

12 So What About Programming? Adult – Mostly Cooperative – Video Game “Book Club” NYPLarcade – Journey – The Last of Us – Sports Time (during season) Madden Tournament (while showing Colts game) – Video Game Retrospectives Metal Gear Zelda Mario – Let’s Play…All Day Grim Fandango Batman: Arkham series

13 DEMO TIME! Rocket League TowerFall Nidhogg Super Mario Maker Super Smash Bros. for Wii U


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