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- Embed this notice@kasdeya @kitsunecafe @lispi314 as for the OP, Jim Jarmusch has nothing to do with the ADHD-fueled and corporate minded economy of video games, a game doesn't stay relevant for more than 6 months, a year or two if they're lucky. Games as Art died with the PS2 era IMO, picked up again with indies on XBL and Steam, and died another vicious and lonely death in the steamroll of an always bigger-better-stronger, higher-polygon-count, AI driven present-future of video games. People claim SMB on SNES was the pinnacle of games, but that wasn't even the best game of that era, sadly the most Games as Art game is probably ICO but everyone plays SotC and thinks "cool, artsy, but what's it about?" and pisses off.