Video game students step back in time
A class at Okanagan College spent some time at Scandia Golf and Games in Kelowna as part of studies on the history of video games.
The course called An Introduction to Video Game Studies, explores video games as a cultural phenomenon
“While highly popular, they are the least understood, theorized and explored form of media. Scandia posed an opportunity for the class to explore how the phenomenon began,” said a news release from the college.
“Scandia is something of a time capsule,” said second-year student Scott MacLaren. “It offers a uniquely social experience, representative of the former cultural value of video games from back when arcades facilitated social gathering of like-minded individuals for the sole purpose of play in a shared space.”











