You're sukiyaki!

Member 3199

Level 10.26

Mar 2006

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May 31, 2006, 04:57 AM
Local time: May 31, 2006, 01:57 AM
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i'd say that videogames are an important part of my life and that playing a videogame is as important as it is for me to dream.
I look at videogames as a form of art. It takes plenty of effort to create a game, and the artistic/creative efforts to construct these alternate realities deserve some respect. given that there are different teams with the same goals, it is interesting to see what differences lie between the games. everyone has their own opinion of games: being good, having distasteful music, poor graphics, etc. and it is these games that manage to sell somewhere down the line. There are plenty of different venues for making the same game as there are different ways to illustrate and conduct them.
i've taken it upon myself to find games that people don't speak of to see for myself what sets it apart from other games. sure it may handle the same as another game, but the look and sound of the game are sure to be a bit different. there are thousands of games released per console (the major consoles anyway (;^_^) ) but not all of them make it to the US. there are even a few hundred that fail to make it to the market. by browsing the different titles launched and tracking the productions of certain development teams, i can create integrals of what i see to keep my imagination occupied. it's like peering into other people's dreams to contrast the dreams of one's own. one of the other highlights of this treasure hunting is that i can search for the reason that i am entertained by certain games over others and wonder what could be done to make a game suit my taste better.
Jam it back in, in the dark.
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