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OK senator calls video game museum "wasteful"

Warp Zoned writes:

"Oklahoma senator Tom Coburn has released his annual “Wastebook,” a detailing of the 100 worst spending decisions by the US government.

Number nine on this document is a $113,277 grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services to the International Center for the History of Electronic Games. The grant will be applied to a preservation survey of the museum’s current collection. The goal is to eventually make their collection available to “visitors, researchers, and a broad public audience.”"

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Agent Smith4499d ago

Lol, for a second there, I thought it said he was an okay Senator.

cyborg69714498d ago

The only thing wasteful in this country is congress and the senate.

Dac2u4498d ago

My brother and I both work for our county and I can tell you with absolute certainty that the Congress and Senate are not the only wasteful things in this country. Our commissioners just OK'd $300k worth of programs, one of those programs is handing out fresh syringes to heroin users. $300k may seem like a small amount, but we live in a smaller county.

Also, how many billions did President Obama spend on his trip to Mumbai? The government, top to bottom, is wasteful in almost every way.

Angrymorgan4498d ago

No more wasteful than any other museum.
It's only wasteful if nobody uses it, I'm guessing it's more popular than many others

Wenis4499d ago

Shocking... a 60+ year old man who doesn't understand video games. Move along

MAJ0R4498d ago

no, a video games museum. there is a difference

Reborn4498d ago

You'd need to understand video games, in order to understand having a museum for it.

Clearly, he doesn't. Same thing. No difference.

360ICE4498d ago

Now, I dont understand all of that there fancy modern art, but I still want there to be a MoMA. Now, since we've spent millions on an enclosed european intellectual circle, why not spend a buck or two on pop-culture!? I'd even throw in a dollar or two myself. Don't even need to understand games to see that there is room for a video game museum.

RBLAZE19884498d ago

I guess art museums or sports hall of fame museums are wasteful too...

SeanScythe4499d ago (Edited 4499d ago )

Uh lets see we are trillions of $ in debt, lets spend more money on stupid stuff. That makes so much sense, I would rather they put the money into something useful.

We don't need a gaming Museum, we don't need to study the spawning patterns of earthworms, or the reason men per-fer blondes over redheads. It's stupid and a waste of money.

I mean do you want ur tax dollars being wasted on this kind of crap. I love games and I have been playing them all my life but this is not something that we should be wasting money on.

Baka-akaB4498d ago (Edited 4498d ago )

Not really the issue there , that old dude wouldnt balk at using the found for another kind of museum , like say a tobacco museum of all things .

His issue certainly isnt about a museum , but the topic of it .

Video games museums arent less of a waste of money than regular art ones . They are even cheaper

Legion4498d ago

Not sure if anyone actually read the report? The funding was for a condition survey of a portion of the egames in the museum. Has nothing to do with the museum itself. Just the funding for a check on the condition of each game and how to better make them available to future visitors. As it is the museum charges $13 for each visitor to the museum. I would think with proper structure of funds they could come up with their own way to survey their egames instead of grabbing the money from tax payers. I would go there myself to help with the data organization.

Gamers are an interesting bunch. We will jump in and do things for free if just asked. That is why you see so many of us hanging out at Gamestop giving unsolicited advice to customers and reorganizing shelves that are a mess. ha

And per the Wastebook it just specifies that these shouldn't be priorities when our nation is in a monetary crisis.

"Some of the projects listed within
this report may indeed serve
useful purposes or have merit and
those associated with the
projects may disagree that they
are not national priorities.

This type of response is expected
and this report is intended to add
to the ongoing larger debate
about national spending priorities
and the proper role of the federal
government in the context of our
$15 trillion national debt."

KingJFS4498d ago

Two things...

1) The ICHEG is connected to the larger Strong Museum of Play. The $13 admission fee is good for all parts of the Strong complex and goes towards a lot more than just the game museum.

2) For some reason, the ICHEG isn't too interested in volunteers (I asked once). But the amount of games/hardware they have access to is huge. Cataloging and testing it all will require a lot more money than just this small grant. It helps, nothing more, nothing less.

Tuxmask554499d ago

Wasteful? So're congress and the senate.

Interloper4499d ago

You think a gaming museum is a waste? Someone should look up the cost of some of our war machines. ._.

maawdawg4499d ago

Just look up the expenses of some of the Senators and Congressmen if you want to see wasteful spending.

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Paying Extra For Early Access Cannot Be The Industry Norm

Charging for early access has started to become a regular practice in several AAA games, and the gaming community should not tolerate this.

CrimsonWing694h ago

Don’t uh… don’t pay for it then? 🤷‍♂️ It’s 3 days early, let people who can’t wait pony up to pay for early access. I’d hope people have more control over themselves if they don’t want to pay extra. I personally, do not see an issue with the option. If I’m hyped for a game and they give you early access, I’ll pay. If it’s something I can wait to play on “actual release” I won’t pay extra. It’s as simple as that.

Crows904h ago

Except your entirely mistaken if you think it's "early access"

Theyre just charging you extra to play it on release. So gullible.

Obscure_Observer3h ago

"Theyre just charging you extra to play it on release. So gullible."

Not really.

In some cases, paying for early access will grant you access to play those games at the same time media outlets and reviewers are playing their copies.

Besides, it´s a single player game. It´s not like early access to MP competitive games like Battlefield which EA would grant a full week early access to those willing to pay; which gives a unfair advantage to those gamers and breaks the game´s balance.

CrimsonWing692h ago

are you playing it earlier than retail release?

If that’s the correct answer, how is it not early access?

Crows904h ago

It's not early access...it's playing on release...early access is when the game isn't finished and needs a little more time...you also get it months in advance.

Let's not get confused here..

Andrew3361h ago

You get access to the game before it goes live for people who purchased the standard version of the game... thus you are getting early access.

Crows905m ago

Nope...you get access to the game the day it goes live. Those who didn't pay extra are blocked from accessing it as a punishment for not paying full price

VersusDMC4h ago

Microsoft has been doing premium edition early access for awhile(Forza and Starfield recently) ...so why is it an issue now when Ubisoft does it?

It can't be the gamepass excuse as Ubisoft has day one subscriptions as well.

Obscure_Observer3h ago

I´ve paid for Starfield´s Premium Edition to get early access to the game, plus Shattered Space expansion.

I don´t regret my decision and I mighty pay for it again to get early access to Fable and TESVI.

Andrew3361h ago

@VincentVanBro yea like the kind of idiots who worry about how adults spend their money.

Crows904m ago

@andrew

Just like the kind of idiots who get scammed and don't realize it.

gold_drake2h ago

as long as people are paying for it, it will be a thing unfortunately.

the fear of missing out is ... huge. especially online.

CrimsonWing692h ago

I don’t think it’s about missing out. Think of it like a movie you’re hyped for. You can see it early if you pay extra or just wait until Friday when it officially releases.

It’s nothing more than that.

Crows903m ago(Edited 3m ago)

Nope. You're not seeing it early. Everyone else is seeing it late.

When a product releases to the public...that's the release date. If they company then chooses to block access to the product unless you pay extra...that's not early access...that's day 1 access.

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Exclusive Monster Hunter 20th Anniversary Event with Themed Stays

Toyohashi, Japan is set to host a large-scale Monster Hunter event to celebrate the franchise's 20th anniversary, complete with themed hotel accommodations.

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What the game industry must do to prevent occupational burnout

Game industry working conditions are improving, but occupational burnout still runs amok. Studios and workers have the power to slow it down.

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anast2d ago (Edited 2d ago )

Quite being abusive to the workers and hold management accountable.