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piesandheavyarmor.com
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| | | | | In video game fandom the word "canon" is typically used in the sense of "canonical": official, authoritative, and approved. But how might the theater's approach to a "canon of past works" be applied to video games and video game IPs? | |
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www.markrjohnsongames.com
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| | | | | Welcome to 2023's edition of "Some Games I Played in [Year] and What I Thought Of Them"! This has been a very busy year for me - much of the time was spent applying for, and subsequently gett... | |
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jabootu.net
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| | | | | [AI summary] The discussion revolves around the classification of video games as art, with participants expressing varied perspectives. Some argue that video games qualify as art due to their narrative depth, visual design, and emotional impact, citing examples like 'Halo,' 'BioShock,' and 'Silent Hill.' Others challenge this view, emphasizing the interactive nature of games and the distinction between art and gameplay. The debate also touches on the evolving definition of art and the role of critics like Roger Ebert in shaping cultural discourse. Ultimately, the consensus leans toward recognizing video games as a legitimate art form, though opinions remain divided on the criteria for artistic merit. | |
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everythingentertainment.network
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| | | By Chad W. Shreeves It's hard to state fully just how 1997's Final Fantasy VII changed gaming forever. It's earned its spot as one of the most revered and influential RPGs of all time, inspiring an entire generation of game developers. Where 2020's Final Fantasy VII Remake began, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth continues. Opting to... | ||