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Art and video games 🎮
Does video games a sort of art? Did you already spot art references in Animal Crossing? Let’s talk about arty video games like Minecraft and the amazing creators of Fortnite, Mario and Pokemon in this playlist!

In 1979, after some modest success a Japanese video game company opened an office in America. They started off in New York but eventually moved to Seattle. They wanted to break into the new North American market, but the game sales were lackluster. The head of the American division tried to keep them afloat and asked for more talent to be sent over from Japan. Most people at the top were involved in other projects, but they were able to find a young artist who was willing to develop a new game. His name was Shigeru Miyamoto and while he had not yet created a videogame, he would go on to create the flagship game became the symbol of the company and really home gaming. In the early days the character was a carpenter named jumpman. Then one day the landlord for the American offices came in to yell about how the rent was late and the staff thought he looked like their character so they started referring to Jumpman by a new name. They called him Mario.

Content produced by : Who ARTed

On the agenda
podcast - 35:19
Shigeru Miyamoto: Mario
By: Who ARTed
podcast - 12:04
Satoshi Tajiri: Pokémon
By: Who ARTed
video - 6:33
Fortnite: How EPIC combined design, engineering, and creativity
By: Artrageous with Nate
video - 4:46
A brief history of video games (Part I)
By: Ted Ed
video - 6:07
Minecraft isn’t just a game. It’s an art form.
By: Vox Media
video - 15:45
A Video Game about Art?
By: The Art Assignment
video - 6:04
Art in Animal Crossing: New Horizons: Part One
By: Accessible art history
video - 3:42
Art in Animal Crossing: New Horizons: Part 2
By: Accessible art history