"The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome.org
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"The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome.org
http://rhizome.org/editorial/2013/feb/7/danmaku1/
Wasn't sure if this should go here or in "Off Topic"...
I thought this was an interesting coincidence: I just started playing shmups again recently, just started stopping by here for the first time in many years, and just today I stumbled across this article discussing some aesthetic implications of shmups - the first I've ever come across (though I don't think I've ever actually looked for articles like this). Thought I'd post it here for any who might enjoy it.
It's only part 1 of 2, and it contains a lot of general description of shmups, but it eventually started making some points which I found interesting:
"I would submit, then, that it is neither the exceptional level of ‘swarming’ and concomitant destruction endemic to danmaku games, nor the difficulty of achieving mastery over them, that make these games qualitatively different from previous variations on the ‘shooter’ game. Rather, it is something else that has always been inextricable from electronic gameplay: namely, these games’ promise of a unique aesthetic that tests the limits of human optics within a simple agonistic framework that may or may not lose its pulling power as players become progressively immersed in the pure experience of flickering color. In the same way that George Slusser once declared cyberpunk fiction to be an “optical prose […] less a world of conflicts than of textures,”[iv] the games thrive more upon the aestheticization of bewilderment than on the commitment to a narrative that unfolds over each successive chapter or game stage."
Wasn't sure if this should go here or in "Off Topic"...
I thought this was an interesting coincidence: I just started playing shmups again recently, just started stopping by here for the first time in many years, and just today I stumbled across this article discussing some aesthetic implications of shmups - the first I've ever come across (though I don't think I've ever actually looked for articles like this). Thought I'd post it here for any who might enjoy it.
It's only part 1 of 2, and it contains a lot of general description of shmups, but it eventually started making some points which I found interesting:
"I would submit, then, that it is neither the exceptional level of ‘swarming’ and concomitant destruction endemic to danmaku games, nor the difficulty of achieving mastery over them, that make these games qualitatively different from previous variations on the ‘shooter’ game. Rather, it is something else that has always been inextricable from electronic gameplay: namely, these games’ promise of a unique aesthetic that tests the limits of human optics within a simple agonistic framework that may or may not lose its pulling power as players become progressively immersed in the pure experience of flickering color. In the same way that George Slusser once declared cyberpunk fiction to be an “optical prose […] less a world of conflicts than of textures,”[iv] the games thrive more upon the aestheticization of bewilderment than on the commitment to a narrative that unfolds over each successive chapter or game stage."
Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Not even a word about Pinksweets. The game has some of the best looking bullet patterns I've ever seen.


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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
It saddens me that the only examples in that article are from the Touhou Project.
EDIT: It's a good thing Pink Sweets' bullet patterns look good, because it's quite possibly the ugliest-looking Cave game ever made.
EDIT: It's a good thing Pink Sweets' bullet patterns look good, because it's quite possibly the ugliest-looking Cave game ever made.
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THE MADDER PINK SWEETS GETS, THE more beautiful PINK SWEETS GETS!
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Right on the fucking money!Though not citing Smash TV or N.A.R.C. specifically, I would point to the sentiments expressed in Simon Gottschalk’s protests as exemplary of the leftist critique of these games.
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Jesus-fuck those look awesome.KAI wrote:Not even a word about Pinksweets. The game has some of the best looking bullet patterns I've ever seen.
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Back in March of 2000, Success Corp. had just released it's Taito G-Net powered Psyvariar Medium Unit arcade shmup in game centers across Japan...it was jaw-dropping awesome to see a skilled player fight the final boss with the beautiful bullet patterns in motion. Quite something to behold, especially in person.
If Success were to develop a proper 3rd Psyvariar sequel, I'm sure it'd be quite something with the new danmaku bullet patterns & newfangled Buzz game mechanics in action to look forward to.
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If Success were to develop a proper 3rd Psyvariar sequel, I'm sure it'd be quite something with the new danmaku bullet patterns & newfangled Buzz game mechanics in action to look forward to.
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Not a great number of aesthetically attractive patterns outside of Touhou imo. CAVE/Psikyo et al are more about functionality. Maybe his point is, though, that even the "functional" patterns are pretty damn appealing.EmperorIng wrote:It saddens me that the only examples in that article are from the Touhou Project.
Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome

Vermeer must be rolling over in his grave.

Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Shmups are for playing, not for watching.
Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
What game is that in the middle? I know the other two are futari and dfk.KAI wrote:
Vermeer must be rolling over in his grave.
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome

Exceed 3rd BP has some nice looking bullet patterns
Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
I've always regarded Mushihimesama TLB's bullet patterns to be one of the best: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... tyE#t=129s
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Dragon Blaze tends to have some ornate patterns in boss battles, especially in Technical Bonuses and the second loop. Gunbird 2 too.RNGmaster wrote:Not a great number of aesthetically attractive patterns outside of Touhou imo. CAVE/Psikyo et al are more about functionality. Maybe his point is, though, that even the "functional" patterns are pretty damn appealing.
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Please excuse me if I use some of these gorgeous pictures for an article I'm writing :O
ED: the pictures in the link aren't nearly as good!
ED: the pictures in the link aren't nearly as good!
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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
The Akashicverse has some seriously insane patterns. Same for Hellsinker.
And Samidare/RefRain have great patterns as well
And Samidare/RefRain have great patterns as well


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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
This is really pointless as it doesn't show the patterns in motion, which is just as important as how they look. D:
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Special World wrote:Please excuse me if I use some of these gorgeous pictures for an article I'm writing :O

Use this and spread the awesomeness of Pinsweets.

Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Article didn't impress me too much, kinda what I expected, someone posting pics of Touhou with a word salad of their own preoccupation's terms and paradigms that barely relates to the subject matter.
So I'll just leave this here:

MushiHime Sama [Cave / AMI, 2004] relies on a persistent ‘insect world’ motif, which conveniently ties in with present-day theorists’ relating the biological “swarm” to artificial intelligence (particularly Jussi Parikka’s contention that the superorganization of the swarm is “more than the sum of its parts…without an overarching organizational principle guiding the actions of the singularities under one umbrella.”)

So I'll just leave this here:

Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Look at this man. Look at how right he is.K.B. wrote:Shmups are for playing, not for watching.

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Re: "The Danmaku Game as a New Optical Art, Part I" -rhizome
Hey KAI, do you have any of those in a higher resolution? I'm sure they'd be all pixelly, but natural pixels are better than artificial blow-up pixels.
My blog's text box is 450 pixels wide, so anything higher is ideal. Not sure what I'm gonna do with them yet, but I would like to have cool photos of all sorts of shooters. And those Pink Sweets pics are definitely cool.
My blog's text box is 450 pixels wide, so anything higher is ideal. Not sure what I'm gonna do with them yet, but I would like to have cool photos of all sorts of shooters. And those Pink Sweets pics are definitely cool.
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Nah. Want to improve fast? Get a group of people all playing the same game in the same room, all watching each other and combining strategies. Shmup meets are perfect for this.
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Those screenshots are in native res (240x320). If you want I can upload the same image in a higher quality.Special World wrote:Hey KAI, do you have any of those in a higher resolution? I'm sure they'd be all pixelly, but natural pixels are better than artificial blow-up pixels

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That would be good; better than me stretching them. Make em as big as you want.
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Totally agree on the patterens of both Mushi's. If CAVE make a 3rd game I would not be against them ZUN-ing it up alittle by adding different colour.Tyjet wrote:I've always regarded Mushihimesama TLB's bullet patterns to be one of the best: http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... tyE#t=129s
Infact it makes me wonder why CAVE haven't done this considering how popular ZUNs patterns are with fans and none gamers alike.
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Watching is just as fun as playing. Especially when you're like me, and aren't the best shump player ever.K.B. wrote:Shmups are for playing, not for watching.
Anyway, XOP and XOP Black have pretty cool patterns in it. They're a fresh change from the classic CAVE patterns.
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Playing is better, but SHMUPS are the most fun genre of video games to watch replays of, along with fighting games.
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