‘Electric Playground’ creator Victor Lucas changed the game — by putting it on TV
TORONTO —
Victor Lucas, a pioneer of video game journalism who made a career out of shining a spotlight on Canada’s interactive entertainment industry, was celebrated as a “game changer” by his peers in Toronto on Thursday night.
Lucas, 58, is both the mind behind and principal presenter of “The Electric Playground,” a series showcasing the video game industry and profiling the developers behind the screen.
Canada’s gaming industry feted Lucas at the Canadian Game Awards on Thursday, where he received the night’s only standing ovation. After the formal show wrapped, a horde of game developers and fans gathered to shake Lucas’s hand, many asking for a picture while reminiscing about how they grew up watching him.


