The Art of Video Games
http://www.artofvideogames.org/The Smithsonian American Art Museum is doing an exhibit on the art of video games (if you hadn't picked that up from the title
). The exhibit starts in March, but starting today you can vote on which games will be included. They divided video game history into five eras, seperated each era by platform, divided each platform into four genres, and there are three nominations for each genre for each platform (it will make more sense when you look at it, trust me).
The eras go from basically the start of gaming in the 1970s up to current games. The genres they chose are Action, Adventure, Target, and Combat/Strategy. I'm sure people will be disappointed with so few genres, but there's only so many they can have before it becomes unwieldy. Also, due to the lacking number of genres and only three nominations for each per platfrom, there are a lot of favorites that aren't included. Again, I assume that is because there would be just too many options if they tried to include every game. Still, there are plenty of quality games that are nominated.
This being primarily a PC gaming forum, I'm sure others will not be happy with the fact that so many of the games are console games, but eh. It's still a cool idea. It is weird, however, that they didn't include portable systems (Gameboy, DS, PSP, etc). Also, multiplatform games are only ever nomitated once. For example, Portal is nominated on both Windows and the XBox 360.
You have to register to vote, but it's really easy. One other thing to mention, the website is a little wonky. Some of it is probably because this is the first day it's been up, but pages take a while to load. If you wait long enough you can eventually vote, but it might take a while.
In case you missed the link up top, here it is one more time: http://www.artofvideogames.org/