Summary
Call me old-fashioned. I come from the era of Mario brothers, "Duck Hunt" and "Tetris." Our gaming platforms stayed current for weeks, months even. Our parents could find those platforms on most store shelves and were spared from spending the evening of Dec. 22 in an online bidding war. It was a quaint time for video games, when the object was to save the princess, not off her pimp.
In college, I understood "Grand Theft Auto" for what it was, at least in my context -- suburban sons experimenting with violence and debauchery that they never would contemplate in real life.See the full content of this document
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Let's Take Gritty Game Realism Another Step
Times they are a-changin'.
A new crop of video games mine the sacrifices of World War II-...See the full content of this document
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