Mustrum_Ridcully
Legend
I'm cool with that.
I think the term 'role-playing game' was coined as a way to describe a hobby that was evolving; the directions that evolution took the hobby may have taken it beyond the literal definition of the words that make up that term, but the hobby still falls under the umbrella of the term. If the dictionary has not kept up with the way that umbrella has expanded, it is the dictionary that has fallen behind.
-Hyp.
I agree with that. What might have been true has changed over the time. When the term was coined, nobody knew exactly where it would lead and what it could and would all encompass.
In other words, "Roleplaying Game" is larger then just "Roleplaying" and "Game". Another example might be a word like "Television". Taken apart, it might be just "remote view(ing)". But that description is insufficient. Using the internet to read EN World doesn't make it television, even though we are looking at something that is far away. it doesn't even become television if someone posts an image of his role-playing game table here. On the other hand, when we're taking of television, we also expect "teleaudio", despite noise/sound or speech not appearing in the word "television" at all.