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University launches course to master fighting games
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University launches course to master fighting games

Jan 21, 2024 5:28 PM

Gamers looking to level up their skills have an academic option with the University of California, Berkeley's "The Art of Fighting Games" course now open for enrollment. Whether you're frequently missing combos, unsure of character choices, or baffled by fighting game terminology, Berkeley's DeCal program offers a course that can contribute to your degree. It's uniquely designed to elevate players from beginner to a mid-level of play while incorporating lessons on the fighting game community, its history, and its cultural influence – particularly in Japan.

The course is inclusive, requiring no prior experience, making it an attractive prospect for new players. Amidst the excitement for the upcoming release of "Tekken 8", fighting game enthusiasts, particularly Berkeley students, have a limited window to join, with sign-ups closing on January 24. This class presents a comprehensive take on the genre, promising a deeper understanding of the mechanics and its social significance.

Can I take a university course on video games, and will it count towards my degree?

Yes, you can take a university course on video games, such as "The Art of Fighting Games" at UC Berkeley, and it will indeed count towards your degree as part of Berkeley's DeCal program.

Background Information: Street Fighter, Tekken, and other fighting games have been a significant part of the video game industry with a strong competitive scene known as the Fighting Game Community (FGC). Fighting games are known for their depth, requiring players to master complex combos, learn timing, and understand each character's unique abilities. The FGC not only involves high-stakes tournaments but also a rich culture of content creation, analysis, and social interaction among gamers. With the release of "Tekken 8", excitement within the community often leads to surges in participation and viewership, making it a thrilling time for UC Berkeley to offer such a course.



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Samira Khan is a narrative enthusiast with a keen eye for storytelling in games. Her literary approach to game criticism examines themes, character development, and plot structure, earning her a following among gamers who appreciate the art of narrating.

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