Nate on Nostr: The games industry's self-induced traumatic brain injury "No matter the reason, there ...
The games industry's self-induced traumatic brain injury
https://pluralistic.net/2025/11/17/stop-killing-games-again/"No matter the reason, there is nothing good about the games industry's decades-long project of erasing its own past. It's bad for gamers, it's bad for game developers, and it's bad for games. No art form can exist in a permanent, atemporal now, with its history erased as quickly as it's created."
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