Erm... ok.I was constantly making up stories about the things around me. I'd find myself laughing or crying at seemingly random things and people wouldn't understand why. In Japan, there are storm channels on either side of the main roads. There were so many times when I'd fall into these ditches because I was lost in stories as I was walking along. It's still dangerous for me to drive. I've driven into the gate outside my house numerous times.
EvilRedEye wrote:I did an interview with Skerret and I'm-not-sure-what-the-other-one-is-called-on-here if you want to use it as a aid to judging their worth as human beings.
revelthedog wrote:I don't even know If Shigeru Myamoto is married nor do I care really.
Thank fuck, we haven't had a sale for 5 days. Bloody Joystiq.Nick wrote:saw it on the store, I'll give it a try
daviedigi wrote:would love to read more by nagoshi. him who wrote the columns about drinking whiskey and stuff in edge
g.man wrote:Sadly I'm inclined to think that the relative failure of many classic gaming genres, the astronomical cost of developing a current gen title, and the increased corporate stranglehold over chasing the next shoor thing that's identical to the last big thing, has meant that gaming auteurship is on the wane. I'm not remotely convinced this is a good thing. I'm all for artistic mental cases with a vision. sad times g.man
weadre wrote:Surely it's kind of the opposite happening, isn't it? The growing indie games scene in the last few years has allowed the idea of an auteur to return to gaming. Admittedly in the case of AAA titles, they will probably be increasingly designed by committee, leaving the Kojimas and Uedas as a thing of the past.
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