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Mar 29
“… the basis for our work is the idea that the experiences that games create form the basis of a coherent culture - that the bank of shared experiences, simulated but no less real, coalesce into a collective memory. I say things like this for two reasons. One, it’s vitally important to me that people think I’m smart. But more importantly - well, maybe not more importantly, as important perhaps - that is the world I want to live in. Even if we have to make that world with our bare Goddamned hands for three days, to reclaim it from the Earth, it will be so.” Jerry Holkins of Penny Arcade, being awesome as usual.

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