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Joystiq on 15 November 2007 10:15:00 AM. © Joystiq
Filed under: Culture
It ran at
GDC 2007; we
reported on it, but you didn't get to see it. Now, MTV has hosted a special edition of
The Metagame game show, as part of their "Gamer's Week" Coverage, and Stephen Totilo has
posted the highlights for mass consumption.
The Metagame, designed and hosted by Frank Lantz of
area/code and Eric Zimmerman of
Gamelab, pits two teams against each other in a battle of video game smarts. Each round, teams move pieces on the game board to form comparative statements between two games (such as "
Halo would make a better movie than
Half-Life," or "
Virtua Fighter is sexier than
Super Mario 64."), and argue these statements to earn points. Vying for victory this time are MTV's
Stephen Totilo and Tim Kash, versus Newsweeks'
N'Gai Croal, and fellow journalist
Heather Chaplin, author of
Smart Bomb.
The debate is heated, hilarious, and only the slightest bit pretentious. We'd definitely enjoy watching more designers, developers, and press-members argue the semantics and specifics of the industry's most influential games. Any chance of picking up the show full-time,
MTV?
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