Creativity Through Collaboration: From Memes To Videogames

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With more and more internet adoption worldwide, collaboration and sharing as a genesis for creativity is becoming the norm. The marquis example is Wikipedia, of course, although we've noted a general theory that great ideas can spring from sharing and collaboration, often leading to unexpected (but fun) results. That's one of the reasons it's so fun to see things like the following emerge (completely NSFW, unless you're employed by Dark Helmet Inc.):

Yes, that's the trailer for a new video game to be released shortly, and it was inspired almost entirely by an online group and the resulting internet meme the group produced. Included amongst this list of video games resulting from internet memes, the entire premise of the game began with what was essentially a bitch-session online over how awful shooter game sequels are.

It all started with a joke on a forum. One NeoGAF forum user, annoyed with how lazy shooters had become, complained that he was tired of games like 'Dudebro 2: It's Straight-Up Dawg Time.' It grew from there.
The phrase became a byline for tired, me-too games, but it was so absurd that it got people thinking. Soon, it had mock cover art and a storyline. Before long, a team of fans were working on an entire game, a 2D platformer, and it's on the way soon. It even stars Jon St. John, the actor famous for voicing Duke Nukem.
Apparently, somehow, the entire premise for what looks like a hysterical game was generated spontaneously online in a collaborative format, as was the trailer, cover art, and storyline. Now, it may quickly be pointed out by some that the end product of this creativity is subject to copyright by default, but that misses the point entirely. This is simply another example of how creation occurs and how sharing and exchanging ideas freely can produce an interesting project as well as a great deal of fun. As collaboration of this nature expands due to the ability of people to connect on the internet, the overall need to lock up ideas relative to creative output is going to weaken. There may still be some "artists" who create simply for monetary gain, but their ranks are lessening.

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Filed Under: creation, culture, dudebro, inspiration, memes, videogames


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  1. icon
    Albe23 (profile), 19 Nov 2012 @ 9:09pm

    Take my money!

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    Trevor (profile), 19 Nov 2012 @ 9:21pm

    Oh Lordy

    I need this game.

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  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 19 Nov 2012 @ 10:44pm

    Skip Shitty Minigame


    I'm sold.

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  4. identicon
    Patrick McFarland, 20 Nov 2012 @ 12:41am

    So when can I buy this on Steam?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    RD, 20 Nov 2012 @ 4:46am

    Funny, but

    This is really funny, but I'm sure they owe someone some money somewhere along the line for this...(cue clueless paid-up-shill rant about "stealing" and "owing" here)

    /entitlement

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    jayger, 20 Nov 2012 @ 6:13am

    Re:

    I am with you, this looks like fun and want to buy it.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Josh (profile), 20 Nov 2012 @ 6:13am

    Dark Helmet Inc.? Where do I apply?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. icon
    Tunnen (profile), 20 Nov 2012 @ 7:31am

    Re:

    I believe it's somewhere deep, deep down a rabbit hole...

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    Anonymous Coward, 20 Nov 2012 @ 7:47am

    "Now, it may quickly be pointed out by some that the end product of this creativity is subject to copyright by default, but that misses the point entirely. This is simply another example of how creation occurs..."

    This is not another example of how creation occurs but the ONLY way it does. We are a product of our enviroment and new ideas come from what we experience from birth - whether it's one head or a thousand heads.

    People are naturally creative as a form of expression. No one does it just for the money, not originally. It's a false idea that expression NEEDS money to continue creating is just plain crazy!

    What your actually commenting on is that the current system is so screwed up that it allowed one example of a natural creative process to come into production of a product free outside of the traditional industry. Why else would there be such a squawk about every home having a 3D printer? OMG. People would "create" stuff - not just dream it, joke about it, complain about it ... they'd do it.

    I am constantly amazed by how creative the average person is at doing something. This is what they want us to forget about.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    nasch (profile), 20 Nov 2012 @ 8:14am

    Metal Slug?

    Maybe I'm missing the point too, but it looks to me like Metal Slug with worse graphics. :-) Could have some great humor value though.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    TroutFishingUSA, 20 Nov 2012 @ 10:13am

    I derive no end of amazement from the way this blog rails against "on the internet" patents, and then breathlessly heralds even the oldest forms of creative process as "innovative" because... it's on the internet.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    TroutFishingUSA, 20 Nov 2012 @ 10:15am

    Re:

    I still laugh from time to time when I think about the first time TD declared a pr0n company as "innovative" for monetizing the sexual experience. Literally the oldest business model known to man.

    You techies, so insulated...

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    nasch (profile), 20 Nov 2012 @ 11:20am

    Re:

    I derive no end of amazement from the way this blog rails against "on the internet" patents, and then breathlessly heralds even the oldest forms of creative process as "innovative" because... it's on the internet.

    You missed the point then, IMO. "Apparently, somehow, the entire premise for what looks like a hysterical game was generated spontaneously online in a collaborative format,"

    The important part isn't "online" it's "in a collaborative format", as indicated by the headline: Creativity Through Collaboration.

    link to this | view in thread ]

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    art guerrilla (profile), 20 Nov 2012 @ 11:22am

    as The Marquis of the Inertnets...

    ...i'm thinking maybe you meant 'marquee'...
    hee hee hee
    ho ho ho
    ha ha ha
    ak ak ak

    art guerrilla
    aka ann archy
    eof

    link to this | view in thread ]

  15. identicon
    F!, 25 Nov 2012 @ 10:51pm

    seen this before somewhere...

    Looks like a Duke Nukem remake?

    link to this | view in thread ]


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