noiseredux wrote:he already put Mortal Kombat in the violence section. But King of Fighters beats the crap out of Fatal Fury and Samurai Shodown.
Yeah, King of Fighters. Fatal Fury: King of Fighters!
noiseredux wrote:he already put Mortal Kombat in the violence section. But King of Fighters beats the crap out of Fatal Fury and Samurai Shodown.
Ack wrote:So how will the games be made available to students to play? Some I can understand via emulation, but will they be given access to things like a free WoW account for that particular week?
Ack wrote:I would amend that Duke Nukem suggestion a bit to be anything from Duke Nukem 3D and after. The earlier games don't feature the rampant sexism of the post-3D entries.
If this is focusing on educational games (the title hints at that), I'd also suggest Math Blaster, Reader Rabbit, and even the likes of Battlezone and America's Army to cover how the military uses video games for education purposes.
This is an interesting one. You've left it suspiciously blank!
Luke wrote:Would love to see the syllabus.
Luke wrote:You're not asking college students to purchase nearly FIFTY video games are you? Please tell me you're bringing the games to class for the students to play.
dsheinem wrote:If this is focusing on educational games (the title hints at that), I'd also suggest Math Blaster, Reader Rabbit, and even the likes of Battlezone and America's Army to cover how the military uses video games for education purposes.
Good suggestions for additional playing. i will have to look at ease of access...
noiseredux wrote:Luke wrote:Would love to see the syllabus.
You already failed the Reading Comprehension section of the OP...
Luke wrote:You're not asking college students to purchase nearly FIFTY video games are you? Please tell me you're bringing the games to class for the students to play.
Would love to see the syllabus.