Gundam creator says games are still evil, but game hardware isn’t

Yoshiyuki Tomino - Image 1Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino thinks games are evil. He’s said it before, and he’s not afraid to say it again. This time, however, he does give credit to what he believes are technological advancements brought forth by video game hardware.

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Gundam creator Yoshiyuki Tomino thinks games are evil. He’s said it before, and he’s not afraid to say it again. This time, however, he does give credit to what he believes are technological advancements brought forth by video game hardware. 

Here’s an excerpt from a recent Anime News Network interview Tomino did:

You recently gave a keynote at a video game conference, where I believe you said that video games are evil.

Yes, they’re evil. Because they just steal people’s time.

Do you think the people who make video games could change them into something more meaningful or worthwhile?

I don’t think they can. But in the twenty-year history of video games, one good thing is that the technology they’ve produced feeds back to the real world. Video game hardware is endurance-tested by hundreds of thousands of people, and that helps establish computer systems that can be used in the real world. So the fact that video game hardware still exists isn’t meaningless.

I don’t know much about technical things, but I think at the very least, it’s thanks to computer games that we were able to develop the programs and hardware to make mobile phones as small as they are now. The fact that the game industry has taken on so many technological challenges has been a big help to the computer industry. Although the games themselves are worthless, in that sense they’ve been a good thing.


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