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Spielberg: No synergy between storytelling and gaming

US filmmaker confesses to FPS interest; reveals that his first gaming love was Pong

Acclaimed American film director Steven Spielberg has spoken at length about his seemingly deep interest in video games, but also criticised the way in which gaming still draws a huge dividing line between narrative and gameplay.

“I play a lot of action games,” Spielberg told Yahoo!. “There have been a lot of games, including all the sequels for Medal of Honor, that I've really admired. I love the direction it's taken. I also like the competitive games. I'm currently playing Call of Duty 4. A lot of these first person shooters are very interesting.

“You know the thing that doesn't work for me in these games are the little movies where they attempt to tell a story in between the playable levels. That's where there hasn't been a synergy between storytelling and gaming.

“They go to a lot of trouble to do these movies that explain the characters. And then the second the game is returned to you and it's under your control, you forget everything the interstitials are trying to impact you with, and you just go back to shooting things. And that has not found its way into a universal narrative. And I think more has to be done in that arena.”

However, Spielberg still believes that the film industry is increasingly being influenced by the games market: “I think filmmakers are learning things from video games. Movies are starting to look more and more like videogames, like the digital introductory teasers videogames give you before they turn control over to the player.

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“A lot of movies, like this movie with Angelina Jolie and James McAvoy called Wanted. It had a lot of videogame savvy. The Bourne Ultimatum had a lot of videogame savvy in the quick cuts and the audacity of camera angle.”

Elsewhere in the interview, the director also recalls his first foray into the world of gaming: “I was making Jaws and living on Martha's Vineyard. Somebody plugged in a coin op game called Pong at the merry-go-round in Oak Bluffs. I remember Richard Dreyfus and I, playing Pong together, got hooked. After shooting every day we'd come back and unwind by playing Pong. That got me into the whole video gaming world.”

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posted by rs Dec 10, 2008 at 1:16 pm
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rs

wonder what his gamertag is, be cool to play him at COD!

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posted by David Sarkisjan Dec 10, 2008 at 3:19 pm
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David Sarkisjan

I like his style, great guy.

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posted by Bobic Dec 11, 2008 at 7:28 am
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Bobic

I think he should play Half-Life 2 ;)

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posted by Brian Dec 11, 2008 at 10:59 pm
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Brian

Nahh look at him - a fossil, grey hair, wrinkles, what could he possibly know. You should ignore anyone over the age of 28. They really have no idea. As for employing them...where would he park his zimmer frame?

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posted by Timesup Dec 12, 2008 at 10:51 am
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Your an idiot!! enough said.

As for Spielberg, not my fave director but you can tell he is a cool guy. I wouldn't mind giving him a game at COD4 either.

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posted by David Macphail Dec 12, 2008 at 6:23 pm
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David Macphail

I wonder what Spielbergs console of preference is? Does he appreciate the raw, unchallenged power of the PS3's architecture? The amazing innovation brought forward by the Nintendo Wii? Or is he one of those people who has a thing for 3 red lights? Or maybe he's a PC gamer? It'd be fun to find out............

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posted by Guru Larry - Xleague.TV Dec 17, 2008 at 4:05 pm
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Guru Larry - Xleague.TV

Oh i think Spielberg knows his stuff, he did the pretty good Boom Blox, and even pitched a game concept for E.T. to Atari for the VCS many moons ago, which they promptly ignored under the "what does he know? he only makes movies." excuse...

and you obviously know the rest...

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