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Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Zarathustran Analytics in Video Games, Part 1: Finding Identity

I figure if you're going to be pretentious enough to invent a critical method & language for video games, you might as well name it after Nietzsche.
Posted by Kirk Battle at 5:33 AM

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