Minecraft gets another shot at Hall of Fame glory, and fans can help it this time
Among the nominees for the Strong National Museum of Playâs 2018 World Video Game Hall of Fame, one game stands out: All the other games are at least 15 years oldâincluding Asteroids, Ms. Pac-Man, Half-Life, and Kingâs Questâbut Minecraft exited beta in 2011, making it the sole nominee born in this decade. The game has also earned a nod twice beforeâand itâs been snubbed twice beforeâin the Hall of Fameâs four-year history.
Arguably, the snubs happened for good reason. Past winners include classic games like Pac-Man, Super Mario Bros., Tetris, Space Invaders, and Donkey Kong, and some of the more modern winnersâlike Halo: Combat Evolved and World of Warcraftâhave had their legacies tested for well over a decade. By contrast, Minecraft is still in active development by Microsoft, and while itâs prompted countless clones in the present day, we can still only guess at its long-term impact.
Then again, the Minecraft-loving masses could finally impose their will this year through a new Playerâs Choice ballot. The top three winners will join 27 other ballots cast by industry experts, giving it a greater chance at earning an induction spotâwhether itâs deserved or not.
Thatâs all well and good, as long as it doesnât come at the expense of Ms. Pac-Man, which should have won a spot even before its male-centered counterpart did.JN
Minecraft gets another shot at Hall of Fame glory, and fans can help it this time