92 Quotes About Video-games
- Author Erin Morgenstern
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...You know how you have real-life time versus story time, how stories leave out the boring bits and condense so much? A long-form RPG has some substance to it, leaves time to wander the desert or have a conversation or hang out in a pub. It might not be the closest thing to real life but pacing-wise it's closer than a movie or a TV show or a novel.
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- Author Richter Abend Tales of Symphonia Dawn of a New World
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Courage is the magic that turns dreams into reality.
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- Author Dmitry Dyatlov
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Tim Ferriss, Rogaine, Brian Rose, Rich Roll... etc. how do they get away with this shit. Have long talks with mostly uninteresting characters, and sometimes they just fucking interview each other. How do I get in on the action. On this little scam. Just kidding. I have better things to do. I got Runescape. Sometimes I watch Mishlove. At least he talks to dogs and poltergeists.
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- Author Viola Soul Calibur
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Red wine is different from white. Removing the grape skin does all the difference.
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- Author T. Michael Martin
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Everything not saved will be lost. –Nintendo “Quit Screen” message
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- Author Jane McGonigal
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Reality is broken. Game designers can fix it.
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- Author John Darnielle
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In video games you sometimes run into what they call a side quest, and if you don't manage to figure it out you can usually just go back into the normal world of the game and continue on toward your objective. I felt like I couldn't find my way back to the world now: like I was somebody locked in a meaningless side quest, in a stuck screen.
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- Author Thomas Pynchon
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Only the framing material," Lucas demurely, "obvious influences, Neo-Tokyo from Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Metal Gear Solid by Hideo Kojima, or as he's known in my crib, God.
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- Author Austin Grossman
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Computers had their origin in military cryptography—in a sense, every computer game represents the commandeering of a military code-breaking apparatus for purposes of human expression.
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