

Crash Course Games
Crash Course Games
1S | 29E
04/01/2016
2.0

S1E1
1. What is a Game?
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4/1/2016

S1E2
2. Ancient Games
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4/8/2016

S1E3
3. The Dawn of Video Games
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4/15/2016

S1E4
4. Atari and the Business of Video Games
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4/22/2016

S1E5
5. The First Home Consoles
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5/6/2016

S1E6
6. The Video Game Crash of 1983
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5/13/2016

S1E7
7. Nintendo and a New Standard for Video Games
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5/20/2016

S1E8
8. Sega and More Mature Video Games
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5/28/2016

S1E9
9. Playstation and More Immersive Video Games
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6/4/2016

S1E10
10. Microsoft and Connected Consoles
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6/10/2016

S1E11
11. Casual Gaming
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6/17/2016

S1E12
12. MMORPGs
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6/24/2016

S1E13
13. Card Games
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7/9/2016

S1E14
14. Board Games
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7/16/2016

S1E15
15. Educational Games
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7/23/2016

S1E16
16. Psychology of Gaming
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7/30/2016

S1E17
17. The Olympics, FIFA, and why we love sports
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8/5/2016

S1E18
18. Role-playing Games
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8/19/2016

S1E19
19. Game Design
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9/2/2016

S1E20
20. PC Gaming
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9/9/2016

S1E21
21. The Future of Virtual Reality
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9/23/2016

S1E22
22. Open World Games
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10/1/2016

S1E23
23. Handhelds
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10/8/2016

S1E24
24. Input Devices
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10/22/2016

S1E25
25. The History of Game Shows
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10/28/2016

S1E26
26. LARP
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11/11/2016

S1E27
27. Gambling
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11/19/2016

S1E28
28. The Pokémon Phenomenon
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12/7/2016

S1E29
29. The Future of Gaming
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12/16/2016
Overview
Welcome to Crash Course Games! In this series our host Andre Meadows is going to discuss the history and science of games. We’re going to talk about video games of course, but also board games, role playing games, card games, even sports! But before we get ahead of ourselves we are going to look at what a game actually is, who is playing these games, and what they are doing to us. It turns out these answers aren’t as obvious as they would seem, but one thing is definitely clear: games make up a huge portion of most peoples’ lives, and we think that can be a great thing!
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