
Almost all of culture has now managed to elicit a – sometimes thin – veneer of respectability. You can study films at university, enjoy pop music and classical at the same time and know that reality TV shows – even if they’re rubbish – probably tell us something about society (usually that it’s full of screaming idiots trying to get their faces on TV). But games are still seen by many as the sole preserve of the geek. Which is pretty funny when you consider that the games industry eclipses the film industry in terms of earnings, and that – a time of recession – it’s the one area of entertainment and culture that is still doing very well for itself.
In some ways, it was a coup for Leeds to get the Eurogamer Expo, an exhibition of some of the newest and most exciting games, as it showed the willingness of people to bring events such as these outside of London. On the other hand, it confirmed what those in the know have been informed about for years: that the Yorkshire area is one of the most important places for creating and developing games not only in the country but in the world.
There were plenty of games on offer from the cute and fun Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story to a disturbing adaptation of the Saw films. Whilst it was difficult to play everything – partly thanks to enthusiastic crowds taking up space and my unwillingness to prove my lack of game playing prowess in front of an audience – there were still many exciting things to look out. Highlights included God Of War III, a continuation of the rather excellent PS2 sword/sorcery game. The PS3 version I saw had the some lush visuals and the requisite over the top violence that has become synonymous with the franchise. It looks to contain enough progression, whilst still retaining all the elements that made it so popular in the first place, that it should become a big hit amongst fans. Also interesting was Heavy Rain, from the people who brought people the intriguing but ultimately disappointing Fahrenheit. Very much going for the ‘film but in a computer game’ look and feel, there were some interesting ideas (including a hold-up you have to talk yourself out) and striking graphics. If the gameplay, which blends traditional puzzle solving and all out action, manages to avoid being muddled and the narrative doesn’t become a mess like it did in Fahrenheit then it looks like there will be a popular hit on the cards. Of course, if you don’t like shooting things, then you may have been slightly disappointed but with appearances from the aforementioned Mario siblings, the new Professor Layton game and a chance to warble along to Beatles: Rock Band those of a ‘more sensitive disposition’ would have found something to keep them amused.
With developer talks and the likes of BAFTA – who have been an important force in recognising the importance of games and developers have had for the UK cultural and economic industry – on hand there was also a huge buzz about those who wanted to find out more about becoming involved in the industry. It was a feather in the cap for local agency Screen Yorkshire who, through Game Republic, have long since realised how talented the game industry is in the region. Companies such as Rockstar Leeds – responsible for many versions of the Grand Theft Auto franchise – are just one example
If you’re still convinced that video games reached their pinnacle when Pong was released, then the Eurogamer Expo won’t have changed your mind. But as games become more accepted by a wider range of people, events such as this have the potential to become as popular and important as some of the best music, film and literature festivals.
Thanks to JML Direct we have some special prizes to give away to Culture Vultures to celebrate the Eurogamer Expo

The Snuggie is a blanket with sleeves that will leave your hands free for the finer things in life playing on your console, surfing the web and generally enjoying games. And you’ll be able to save on the heating bills so you can afford that latest piece of technology. It’s soft, light and cosy. Made and has large, loose sleeves so you can cover your entire body, arms and all and still use your hands. There are two colours: blue and red. They measure 6 x 4.5 feet. One size fits all.
So if you would like the chance to win one please head on down to the comments box and tell us your favourite game and if you’d prefer red or blue!
If you don’t win The Snuggie sells at £14.99 from www.JMLdirect.com, ASDA, Boots, Debenhams and Wilkinson.
NB: Please be sure to read our terms and conditions which you are deemed to have accepted by entering! Winners will be picked by random so why not give it a go! Closing date: 27th November 2009
And the winner of the highly sought after Snuggie is Matthew Popplewell – congratulations! Keep an eye out for an email heading to you now…
Ico – every time. An experience you could only ever have via a videogame. Magical game!
I’d love a red one please :0)
sims for me
i’d love a blue snuggie but red would be nice too!
has to be super mario bros, such a classic
red for me
My fav game is still The Sims. I’d love the red snuggie (but don’t mind the blue either!).
The Sims! Blue would be nice.
Medieval Total War -it rocks! Red snuggie please!
Assassin’s Creed. Red
Would love a nice red Snuggie for Santa comming. Still love all the brain training games
crash bandicoot; red please!
Blue
My favourite game is The Sims 2 🙂 I would love to win a blue Snuggie please
game street fighter and colour blue 🙂
The Sims are my choice everytime , red for me if I am lucky enough
Picross keeps me busy (and quiet!) for hours!! I’d like the red snuggie…
I would love a brown snuggle. my favourite game is donkey kong.
game street fighter & colour blue please 🙂
I’m loving a bit of retro action – Super Street Fighter!
Blue for me please, I’d love this!
ooh, a red one would be fab!
Beatles: Rock Band is a real family favourite
Blue would be lovely. Fave game is tetris
Command & Conquer series
A blue one please
Red or blue would be lovely
The Simms 2
Sims is an ongoing favourite, and I’d love a red snuggie!
My favourite game at the moment is Brutal Legend. Great fun, great soundtrack.
Can I please have a red one, obviously if I lucky enough to win!
Thanks
the sims, red one please
Id love a blue one, favourite game is professer layton.
Professor Layton, red please.
Super Mario Bros is the best….Brilliant. Would love the red one please.
Wow a Snuggie thanks.
Would love one in Blue if I am lucky.
Favorite game at the moent is Call Of Duty – Modern Warfare.
Any game with sonic in it
favorite colour = red
Rachet and Clank !!! The amount of nights i stayed up completing segments so my son could see how good i was?!?!
A Blue one if i win please!
Killing Floor – one way to stay close with friends.
Blue color please.
Mario Kart is a great game. I would love a red snuggie as I suffer from a bad back as soon as it gets cold and this would help I think.
The Sims(great)
Would love a blue one
The game i’m loving at the moment is Borderlands(great game) and if i win a blue one please
The Sims (any one)
Blue please
I love the sims
Would prefer the red one, these look fantastic
mario Cart, Red
love sims
red please
Classic Space Invaders for me.
Red would be lovely !
I don’t really play PC/video games but I do love Guess Who? board game!
Colour Blue please