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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!

Who ARTed is the art history show dedicated to appreciating art in all of its forms from all sorts of artists. This week’s mini-episode is about Pokemon. Pokemon is one of the biggest games in modern history. For over 25 years, hundreds of millions of people around the world have enjoyed video games, card games, cartoons, and movies. But how did it all get started?

For that we need to go back a little further than the 25 years of Pokemon, back to the 1960s and 70s in Machida Tokyo Japan, and a little boy named Satoshi Tajiri. Even though Tokyo is obviously a big city, the area where Satoshi grew up was still kind of rural. He loved exploring nature and in particular, he liked catching bugs. The other kids took notice of his love of entomology and called him Dr. Bug. The thing is, Machida didn’t stay rural. Satoshi saw Tokyo’s urban sprawl pave over the space where he grew up and he felt a sense of loss.

As an adult in the 1980s, he started a gaming magazine, then decided that making his own games would be more satisfying than writing about other people’s games. He and his friends started the video game company Game Freak with some modest success early on. In the early 1990s, Satoshi came up with an idea for a game inspired by his childhood. He thought about all the kids growing up in cities who wouldn’t get the chance to enjoy exploring nature and collecting bugs as he had. He thought it would be great to build a game around this idea with a kid collecting fantasy creatures he called pocket monsters.

Content produced by: Who ARTed

On the agenda
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
podcast - 35:19
Shigeru Miyamoto: Mario
By: Who ARTed