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Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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"MGS 1 deserves mentions in history books," and you deserve the government class we have. "You deserve the current random crap like Modern Warfare and Gears of War," which I've never played and I’m not interested in. "You take a back seat to the sci-fi politics and various finds." "But seriously, cut me some slack." If you prefer, I'll dump on your head: I think you might clean up with fewer problems afterward. "Art" and "genius" used to be words that carried weight. Today, it seems they're tossed around carelessly on anything we like. I dread the day when even the first Matrix is called art.
Helge Lien Trio Hello Troll
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let's be honest: it was the cover that misled her, rather than (quote).
Helge Lien Trio Hello Troll
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"Well, She (exactly who?) is capable of putting together one or more understandable sentences with subject/verb/object/mot a, di, per, come, quando and perchè! I am astonished!" Cornell is astonished, I, on the other hand, am almost disappointed, but maybe not. What is certain, however, is that not hearing such solfeggi on one of her de-pages is quite disappointing, to say the least (quote).
Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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the one
Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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"there's troll and there's successful troll" I said that this section was becoming a nerd field.
Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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and go around calling others trolls...
Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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"Both the ministry of education and street/family shape you, what are you referring to?" maybe to all three? "I understood that saying the opposite of what I say is more important to you than understanding what I say." I've already mentioned in another review about the game: video games can be art, but this one isn't. It's not that I care much about saying the opposite of what you say. I have my own ideas, are yours different? peace and amen. What chases me in my spare time just for the sake of contradiction is you, not me: "If you want to tell me that video game programming isn't part of the fine arts, then we can agree." That's something I've never said either on this page, nor on this: Metal Gear Solid - Konami - Recensione di Darkeve nor on this: Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver (1 & 2) Original Soundtrack - Kurt Harland - Recensione di UhuhPanicoUhuh I expressed the exact opposite (can video games be art? yes, they can. too bad there are so few... It seems to me that you're the one more interested in contradiction. In the series: what was your first comment on this review for, other than telling me that I make you laugh?
Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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"If you want to tell me that video game programming is not part of the fine arts, then we can agree on that." I never said that; I said that a programmer CAN be an artist... more than putting it in uppercase, I have no idea what else I could do to be clearer. "But if you put Manzoni, Lady Gaga, Giuliano Ferrara, and Corona in the same sentence, even if you don't consider their works 'art,' you somewhat confirm my thesis." What thesis are you talking about??? Should I put the hymn in there? Okay, for me, Metal Gear is not art; if you think it is (not you specifically, just a general "you"), then you have serious educational shortcomings.
Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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I have no idea who the quote above is from, but I have a strong feeling it belongs to 'O nazionale.
Hideo Kojima Metal Gear Solid
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Defining art seems idiotic to me: according to the wikidefinition, even hitting a target from 10 meters away with a spit and saying "this is art" makes that action art. You might agree with this thought, but I do not. Manzoni's shit is not art, Lady Gaga's "Judas" is not art, the Pokémon cartoon is not art, my review is not art, an article by Giuliano Ferrara is not art, a stolen photo of Elisabetta Canalis in Costa Smeralda is not art. I also don't see how Nintendo and Metal Gear Solid are related. I don’t deny anything: I had a blast with the NES in fourth and fifth grade, just as I enjoyed playing Metal Gear Solid. The programmer CAN be an artist, unfortunately (but not really, who cares if a video game is art or not, as long as it’s fun), Metal Gear is not art and Kojima is not an artist. Moreover, I don’t think he even wants to be one.