I have actually seen these photos in a musuem/gallery where they were exhibited for a while and the infomation that went with the photos actually explained the idea. It was meant as a study of the emotions and mental interactions with games that people go through while playing them. It was in now way an attack on games so to see the show using these clip of footage (higlights from hours of playing) is very misrepresentative of the actual work, I actually don't know why the guy who did the project had allowed them to use his work like this.
Haven't shown my support in a while, so keep it up. Matt Cundy is the funniest thing to ever come out of a test tube and the minigames are always spectacular displays of the many mysteries of the human body.
Plus I love just being able to stream the podcast out of the browser, but I wonder if you can measure how many people are doing this (I want to show I'm listening lol).
Assassins Creed was the game that came free with my Xbox (back when it was brand new) and I could not believe the graphics in it. My friends came round and we would be like OMG, you could climb on anything and that was amazing to however all the stupid stiff cutscenes where you are kind of tied to a character was so boring even through OMFG new console eyes.
I have never really got the attraction of quake, tried quake live but it didn't really do it for me. Maybe it's beacause I'm a counter strike fanboy or something.
I honestly couldn't believe how inept the demo was and the fact that they are realing this as a full retail price game??? Madness, I don't understand why they didn't decide to call it a content generous arcade game for 1200 MS points and them some idiots would think OMG a full game that is realeased as an arcade game, I've got to get this.
Surely they would have made a better profit like that.