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A common thought shared by the generation preceding mine is that video games are not to be considered art, even if they do have merit as entertainment. This is a notion I have much trouble accepting. Ā
If video games truly are not art, then would I bootleg them daily without a hint of guilt? Ā Of course not. Ā Therefore, itās obvious that video games are art, because me and my friends download them for free all the time and sleep just fine at night.
Hereās a story. When I was in the ninth grade, a kid made fun of my clothes, so I stole his bike and threw it in a river. Ā I got in a lot of trouble, and rightfully so. Ā The bike wasnāt mine; neither was the idea to wear a trench coat and shades everyday. Ā I got that from The Matrix, a film I downloaded and watched over and over for inspiration and something to whack off about.
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So why is one OK and one isnāt? Simple, The Matrix is art, and a bicycle isnāt. Iām smart enough to know that you canāt put a price on art. In fact, itās actually quite a disrespectful thing to do.
The internet defines art as āThe expression or application of human creative skill and imagination, typically in a visual form.ā Are you telling me thereās no application of human creative skill in building whatever you can picture in Minecraft? That there is no expression or imagination in a game like The Last of Us?
There are countless other examples, but I canāt think of any cuz lately Iāve just been talking shit to my opponents in Rocket League and exploiting cheats in PUBG, but theyāre out there.
So don’t you dare call me a thief. The companies charging sixty bucks for little chunks of their employeesā souls, theyāre the thieves. Iām just a guy that wants to fill his 2TB hard drive with games in case my neighbor ever figure out Iām bumming his Wi-Fi.
Article by Mark RoebuckĀ @mark_roebuck.Ā
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