Blue Wizard Is About To Die!
Written by Jonathan Imberi   
Wednesday, 15 November 2006 17:00
    

This book is subtitled Prose, Poems, and Emoto-Versatronic Expressionist Pieces About Video Games, 1980-2003. I don’t feel confident trying to explain what that subtitle means, but this book is credited as being the first book of video game poetry, and as far as I know, that is true.

 

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Blue Wizard Is About To Die!

   

   

 

This book is subtitled Prose, Poems, and Emoto-Versatronic     Expressionist Pieces About Video Games, 1980-2003. I don’t feel     confident trying to explain what that subtitle means, but this book is     credited as being the first book of video game poetry, and as far as I     know, that is true.

   

Blue Wizard Is About To Die! is not what I would consider     a good book of poetry. Author Seth Flynn Barkan is definitely not my generation’s     Shel Silverstein. However, kudos goes to Seth for pioneering the art of     video game poetry. The book is the first of its kind, and needs to be     read and regarded as so.

   

This book is interesting, in the fact that it made me     curious enough to buy it, but different, in the fact it is not at all     what I was expecting. It is not a generalized book of poems that everyone     who plays video games can relate to. It is however a collection of the     author’s experiences playing video games. Many of the entries are     inter-woven with childhood memories of the author, some of which have     no correlation with the featured game.

   

One should be warned that the book is a little on the     racy side, and the author has a bit of a ribald sense of humor and uses     foul language throughout his pieces. This point aside, the pieces are     not lacking in wit or humor. The author even provides us with hilarious     drawings to illustrate some of his poems.

   

The 64+ entries in this book cover games from 1980-2003     on multiple platforms and in all formats. There is something for every     gamer, whether you played solely on consoles or were an arcade hall addict,     or played a bit of everything, as did the author. Other game related topics     such as the transition from 2D to 3D graphics, level bosses, shareware,     and even the online gaming lag are featured in the author’s unique     writings.

   

I found some of the entries hilarious, while others     left me shaking my head, wondering what the author was going for. The     entry below is an example of the later:

   

The terror I experience
     during my “tactical” flight
     is very real, as real
     as any nameless creeping
     horror derived from any supernatural
     stalking presence waiting
     to seize me from the darkness
     at my back while walking
     down a black alleyway.

   

They are coming for me:
     THEY ARE COMING FOR ME!
     and I am
     powerless
     to stop them.

   

Can you guess which video game the author is describing?

   

“Pac-Man”.

   

So as I said before, this book is different but interesting.     It is also a must-have for all video game enthusiasts. I feel the author     was trying to convey the gravity of his book in the title Blue Wizard     Is About To Die! Anyone who has played the “Gauntlet” games     knows how serious this statement is, and yet at the same time just how     hilarious it can be.

   

More information on this book and its author can be     found at www.bluewizardbook.com    

   

My final thought:

   

You     can’t chomp with it; you can’t chomp without it.
     Wocka! Wocka!

   

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