Just a reminder: Your game history articles are due this Saturday. We already have two entries dealing with some fascinating game-related subjects, but don't be afraid to explore different types of topics, like game companies, publications, etc. Be creative!
Once again, here are the rules:
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Pick a game-related topic that has persisted for a reasonably long duration of time and research it. Whether it is a games series, a developer, a genre, or a line of console hardware, pick a subject that has a history you can report on. Make sure it interests you, because you'll need to dig pretty deep!
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Write an article detailing the complete history of your topic. Write a piece that covers your topic's chronology from its beginnings to the present day. If your topic's timeline ends before the present era, try to close with a meditation on how it impacted the industry we know today. For some examples, look at my piece on Ultra and LJN or Reggie Carolipio's classic PC gaming column.
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Include the tag “Gamers' History” and invite users to ask questions about your topic at the end. Your deadline for posting your pieces is February 26.
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Answer any and all questions readers ask in the comments section. You're going to cover the major points of your topic in your piece, but naturally, you're not going to be able to cover every small detail. But since you researched and wrote a piece on your topic, you've positioned yourself as an “expert” on it. Use this new-found knowledge to answer any lingering questions the community has.
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Ask questions in the comments section of other challenge pieces. In order to test your fellow challenge participants' knowledge of their topics, ask each participant at least one question about their topic. All questions and answers are due February 28.
I'll collect the finished products into a single post soon after the final deadline. These roundups are usually seen by a lot of people. By participating, you increase your chances of getting your work noticed. And as always, this challenge will hopefully help you improve your writing skills. Keep on making history!