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"omg they are sooo cute.

way better than girls in real life, who can't perform magic and wear drab commoner clothing."

Sunday, May 20, 2012
"I guess that the more political messages in a game, the more it is considered "art.""
Sunday, May 13, 2012
"It's a double standard. Women cry "sexist!" at female video game characters with radical, unrealistic proportions, but they conveniently ignore the half-dressed male characters with humongous muscles."
Saturday, May 12, 2012
"so by phase B, what URL will i have to type into the address bar?"
Saturday, May 12, 2012
"Check out the Resident Evil novels by S.D. Perry. It's a really nice way to enjoy the RE universe."
Saturday, May 12, 2012
"I agree with everything except the random name rule. Sometimes a name like that  adds an air of mystery to an otherwise boring troll."
Wednesday, May 09, 2012
"Ah, nice one. :D"
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
"I think the later Xenosage titles were a little too breathtaking, to the point that the drama and story got out of control."
Tuesday, May 08, 2012
"yeah, most implementations are pointless. i don't feel the system is archaic, though. :)"
Friday, May 04, 2012
"Hello, Matthew Antezana. :-)

The tone of my comment was apologetic. I do disagree with many of Gach's assertions and premises, and I didn't want to use an hour of my free time writing a complete rebuttal (I'm not very good at writing, so my writing process is slow).

Furthermore, that task seemed moot if he was using his own unusual definition for art.

I chose to inform the author that I had given up on the article, and apologized. That's at least a better form of feedback than not saying anything and closing the window.

By the by, even though I disgree with the contents of his article, I take no stance on his thesis statement. I don't agree or disgree with it, because it's much too broad and vague. We'd need very precise definitions for "video game" and "art" to tackle that question."

Friday, May 04, 2012