In the 60s, there WAS no video gaming - so they get a pass. In TMP, TSFS and a few isolated examples (notably TNG "The Game") cabinet-style and even headset-worn games are seen. But pretty much through the entire TNG-ENT era, there wasn't a game console to be seen, nor any rough analog aside from the holodeck. That worked just fine as a catch-all metaphor for what people do on their down time, but I'm talking about something more profound.
Today though, egaming and esports are a multi-billion dollar industry that permeates modern Western culture. Should this be represented in Trek somehow, and if so, how? Humanity is supposed to have largely gotten over their hang-ups with respect to current-day entertainment and addictions thereto, but we've seen anachronisms like movie night on the NX-01 (and a film industry in that era), as well as recordings of sporting events. What about the egaming in the future?
Would there be leagues of people playing in virtual war machines, not in a holo-environment, but through fancy 3D screens with controllers and all? Would people be playing more than pen pal chess over light years between colonies, assuming subspace communications would allow the bandwidth? I really can't see a future that is ONLY holodecks and Ready Player One-esque immersive games.
It seems that there would be very few technological limitations in the Trekkian future that would prevent the evolution of classic console gaming while still remaining familiar to people today. Thoughts?
Mark
Today though, egaming and esports are a multi-billion dollar industry that permeates modern Western culture. Should this be represented in Trek somehow, and if so, how? Humanity is supposed to have largely gotten over their hang-ups with respect to current-day entertainment and addictions thereto, but we've seen anachronisms like movie night on the NX-01 (and a film industry in that era), as well as recordings of sporting events. What about the egaming in the future?
Would there be leagues of people playing in virtual war machines, not in a holo-environment, but through fancy 3D screens with controllers and all? Would people be playing more than pen pal chess over light years between colonies, assuming subspace communications would allow the bandwidth? I really can't see a future that is ONLY holodecks and Ready Player One-esque immersive games.
It seems that there would be very few technological limitations in the Trekkian future that would prevent the evolution of classic console gaming while still remaining familiar to people today. Thoughts?
Mark