andrewducker (
andrewducker) wrote2023-02-08 12:00 pm
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Entry tags:
- ai,
- apocalypse,
- bigotry,
- children,
- consoles,
- design,
- dinosaurs,
- games,
- google,
- history,
- jkrowling,
- lgbt,
- links,
- money,
- narrative,
- nintendo,
- nostalgia,
- ohforfuckssake,
- psychology,
- technology,
- teenagers,
- transgender,
- video,
- voice,
- writing
Interesting Links for 08-02-2023
- 1. This pretty much sums up how I feel about computer games that prioritise narrative over, well, being a game
- (tags:games narrative writing design video )
- 2. As kids become teens, mom's voice matters less to their brains
- (tags:teenagers voice psychology children )
- 3. Nintendo Switch Surpasses PS4 and Game Boy to Become 3rd Best Selling Console of All Time
- (tags:Nintendo consoles )
- 4. What Happened On The Day the Dinosaurs Died?
- (tags:video dinosaurs apocalypse )
- 5. I think Atari might have overestimated the level of nostalgia people have for their consoles
- (tags:games nostalgia history technology consoles money )
- 6. Noting a chain of evidence for the next time someone claims that JK Rowling isn't transphobic
- (tags:LGBT transgender bigotry jkrowling )
- 7. Google advertises its AI - which manages to get facts wrong *in the advert*
- (tags:ai OhForFucksSake google )
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No 1.
2. A movie watcher, having the thing be mostly action scenes with WAY too many fast moving things in oversharp detail and NO real story or character also bugs me.
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Re: No 1.
And I totally agree about the too-much-stuff problem in action flicks. It was one of the Transformers movies where I literally couldn't even tell you what I was seeing on screen, because the battle scene was too much and too fast in my field of vision. I couldn't register anything.
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For action movies I vastly prefer ones where the actors can actually fight, and it's shot stably, from a distance, so you can see what's going on.
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2) It's not the sound of Mom's voice, it's what she's saying. - Former Teenager
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It's one thing to say I don't like them because I don't like it when... It's another thing to give lessons on what each medium should be because what other creators do don't fit your own made-up definition of what a game or a book or a movie should be, and then saying it's bad. I found the tone of the video very condescending.
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"My, my, there's a rock in the sky, be a crater some day later and we'll never know why ..."
(Not quite sure I can get behind dinosaurs drinkin' whisky and rye, though.)
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