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RE: Interactive Drama: Why I've lost interest
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- Subject: RE: Interactive Drama: Why I've lost interest
- From: "Brandon J. Van Every" <vanevery@indiegamedesign.com>
- Date: Thu, 24 Mar 2005 22:50:19 -0800
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Dan Lyke wrote:
>
> Yes, computer games do bring people together, when I was in high
> school we had piracy parties and now kids have LAN parties (where
> piracy is the secondary occurrence), but not in the same way.
My social interaction regarding games is to play very few of them,
analyze the ones I do play to death, and then have game designer
discussions about them on gamedesign-l.
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/gamedesign-l for anyone interested. I'm
taking this one step further and forming an IGDA Seattle Chapter Game
Designer's SIG, if anyone's interested. The movement of my life over
the past 2 years has been "virtual debate isn't enough." I want / need
real human faces to connect to.
Cheers, www.indiegamedesign.com
Brandon Van Every Seattle, WA
"The pioneer is the one with the arrows in his back."
- anonymous entrepreneur
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