Here's what the fags did with my suggestion from the Best Videogame Player In The World article:
http://forums.selectbutton.net/viewtopic.php?t=40323
Canabalt, Spelunky and Ziggurat as metrics for gaming skill, lol. Never change, fags.
So I thought I might take a stab at a real decathlon. Here's what I got:
1. Real-time Grand Strategy: Europa Universalis IV
2. Turn-based Grand Strategy: Sid Meier's Civilization IV
3. Real-time Strategy: Supreme Commander: Forged Alliance
4. First-person Shooting: Far Cry 2
5. Third-person Shooting: Vanquish
6. Third-person Action: Bayonetta
7. Shooting: Ketsui: Kizuna Jigokutachi
8. 2D Fighting: Guilty Gear XX Accent Core Plus R
9. 3D Fighting: Dead or Alive 4
10. 2D Action: Daimakaimura
Rhythm games are out because they are stupid and not videogames, sports games are out because they are stupid and not a genre anyways (sports is a theme). Racing games should perhaps be in, but I am not quite sure which titles would be candidates at this point, since the last time I was seriously into a racing game was ages ago, and I would anyway prefer to include a game, like Far Cry 2, which contains lots of driving in it. The point here is to think, not it terms of genre, but in terms of abilities. You don't want all genres tested, you want all human abilities tested. First you figure out the abilities, and then you go looking for which genres test them. In this sense, 2D action, 2D fighting and 2D shooting are extremely close, so you could conceivably cover all three genres with two or even one title. 2D fighting is also very close to 3D fighting, and so on. The list is anyway a first pass at the problem. Perhaps we could add a pattern-recognition game a la Tetris or Chu Chu Rocket or something, but then again this sort of thing is not very good as a videogame, so I'd rather not include it for the same reason I'd rather not include a rhythm game.
On the other hand, the purpose of the list is not to promote good videogames, but to test human abilities. So perhaps I should give ground here and include a rhythm game and Tetris or something. In which case I'd need to remove a couple of the redundant action games. So like I said, the list needs work, but at any rate it's already about 3 million times better than Canabalt, Spelunky and Ziggurat lol.
Note also that the game is one thing, and the form of the contest another. Even with games that allow versus play it's not clear whether the contest should take this form, since with many games the versus mode is merely an afterthought and does not include the full breadth and depth of the single-player experience. That's why I didn't pick something like Counter-Strike or Quake for the FPS: Far Cry 2 includes all the abilities that are tested by these games, but also dozens of others (on top of being the best FPS ever).
If I end up perfecting the list and the event forms at some point, and if we find some way of easily accepting and comparing submissions, I might be interested in competing in this thing.
