![]() ![]() The combination of British-style hospital culture – complete with 1950s-style iron beds, and nods to Carry On Doctor – and American-style healthcare profiteering turned out to be an epidemic success. “It is actually one of the harder levels to play because you have to make decisions that will have an impact down the line,” Carr says, a sentiment many NHS managers may sympathise with. This time, they incorporated levels where the player must meet targets, rather than simply rake in the cash. Recently, Webley and Carr worked on a “spiritual successor” to Theme Hospital, Two Point Hospital, released in August this year. In fact, it was simply an easy way of giving players rewards. “People thought because you got paid we were trying to recreate an American-style hospital system,” says Carr. While the makers of Theme Hospital based their research on the NHS, in the game the hospital operates as a money-making business. Science and Technical Research and Development.Infrastructure Management - Transport, Utilities.Information Services, Statistics, Records, Archives.Information and Communications Technology.HR, Training and Organisational Development.Health - Medical and Nursing Management.Facility / Grounds Management and Maintenance.We weren’t medical people, so why not rack the whole thing up and make it ridiculous?” “So we just tried to take the comical approach. “We were seeing all these really quiet horrific things that people go through in their lives and it isn’t easy to turn that into entertainment,” Gary Carr, the artist for Theme Hospital, tells me. In fact, although the game’s makers had visited several British hospitals and even observed surgery while researching it, they decided to inject comedy rather than gritty realism. “A grisly computer game which shows a doctor operating with a chainsaw is to be used as a training aid for NHS managers,” the Evening Standard reported in the month of its release, adding that medical groups had condemned the game. Perhaps it is not surprising then, that the initial press diagnosis was deeply serious. Tony Blair had spent the run up to the poll attacking the Tories for mismanagement of the NHS and promising to build hospitals. Theme Hospital was conceived in the dying days of John Major’s Conservative government, and was released for PC in 1997, the same year as New Labour’s election landslide. And while real doctors in Edinburgh dealt with rising obesity and a heroin epidemic, the patients that wandered into our hospital were reassuringly absurd, with bloated heads or elongated tongues. My friend’s parents were doctors, but we were the masters of a pastel-coloured, retro-patterned, pixelated dolls house in which there were counterproductive numbers of KitKat machines. When I was a kid, I had a friend whose parents had a large and lovely house, but I spent most of my time visiting her crammed into a downstairs cupboard playing Theme Hospital. ![]()
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