- Gonzalo Frasca
Gonzalo Frasca (
Montevideo , 1972) is agame designer and academicresearcher (in theCenter for Computer Games Research at theIT University of Copenhagen ,Denmark ). His weblog, Ludology.org, is an important publication for academic researchers studyingvideo game s (seeludology for more information).Frasca, is from
Uruguay , where he establishedPowerful Robot Games , a videogame studio inMontevideo . In video game theory, Frasca belongs to the group of so called "ludologists", who consider video games to be simulations based on rules. They see video games as the first simulational media for the masses - which means a paradigm shift in media consumption and production.Frasca's game studies are evolved from the work of Norwegian game academic
Espen J. Aarseth . Beginning in December 2004, Frasca has studied games at the Center for Computer Games Research at theIT University of Copenhagen . He received hisPhD in Videogames studies on August 2007.His most famous (or infamous, depending on your point of view) game is "September 12th", a response to the
9/11 attacks. It's based on the political argument that a direct military response will only increase the likelihood of further terrorist attacks on the West.Interestingly, some argue this attitude was supported by the
2004 Madrid train bombings , which was also responded to in game form by Frasca in the online title "Madrid". Alternative commentary says that such geo-political events are far more complex than can be encompassed with simplistic game-based structures however.External links
* [http://www.ludology.org Ludology.org - Gonzalo Frasca's homepage]
* [http://www.watercoolergames.org WaterCoolerGames.org - A blog on videogames with an agenda, written by both Frasca and Ian Bogost]
* [http://www.powerfulrobot.com Powerful Robot Games, game development studio co-founded by Frasca]
* [http://www.idt.gatech.edu Information, Design, and Technology - Frasca received his M.S. in Information, Design, and Technology from the Georgia Institute of Technology in 2001]
* [http://www.newsgaming.com/games/index12.htm September 12th browser game]
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