Feature: Looking Beyond America – How Game History Is Connected On A Global Scale

We all need to get better at seeing the big picture.

Given the recent furore over Jeff Grubb’s comments on 1980s European gaming being “merely a scene” and the resultant backlash, it seemed prudent to me to take a broader view.

Grubb’s comments on the European home computer “scene” got a few people’s backs up (mainly Europeans, as you can imagine), but sadly, this isn’t a new phenomenon—it’s been happening for decades.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

We all need to get better at seeing the big picture.

Given the recent furore over Jeff Grubb’s comments on 1980s European gaming being “merely a scene” and the resultant backlash, it seemed prudent to me to take a broader view.

Grubb’s comments on the European home computer “scene” got a few people’s backs up (mainly Europeans, as you can imagine), but sadly, this isn’t a new phenomenon—it’s been happening for decades.

Read the full article on timeextension.com

 

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