History and Theory of Games, one weird class.

October 1st, 2008 by Marc Olano

“B”, the free daily published by the Baltimore Sun, had an article on “weird classes” in their October 1st issue. Our own History and Theory of Games made the list. Perhaps it seems a somewhat dubious honor, but what I want to know is why we weren’t higher on the list. Sure, classes on Lego or sitcoms are fun, but which of the other classes in the list are required! Both the animation and interactive media concentration and the game development track require ART 380. If you ask me, in my biased opinion, we should rule the cool class list!

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  1. You call *that* a weird course? wrote on 10/5/08 at 12:48 pm :

    [...] on the UMBC GAIM Blog, Marc Olano wrote about UMBC Art 380, a required class in our game track that was in the Baltimore [...]

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