Philosony: Who let the - uh - simian out?
09.13.08
Filed under: Rants

Pet simulators have come a long way since our English teachers were giving us detention for trying to feed our pathetic, whimpering beeping Tamagotchi in class. Now we’ve got simulated dogs for our handhelds and virtual animals to keep our virtual people company on our PC. With the development of better robotics we’ve even seen geek’s best friend jump through the LCD and follow us into tangible world. By this time next year (hopefully!) we should have a new kind of digital cuteness to keep us amused when no one is watching - the EyePet.
I recently wrote about some of the difficulties beyond realistic rendering that developers face when trying to make us emotionally attached to a character. Human behaviors and emotions are so much more difficult to mimic than those of animals, no matter how abstract. You’d find me silently weeping for the destruction of little Metal Gear Mk. II long before I’d be shedding tears for Solid Snake. Why is it easier to evoke a nurturing and protective instinct in a virtual pet than in a virtual human?
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