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	<title>Comments on: Hollywood Video Games Suck</title>
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		<title>By: Denis</title>
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		<dc:creator>Denis</dc:creator>
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		<description>I do wonder if someone with less expectations from videogames will see this as flawed, however? It&#039;s an interesting debate to be had. If I were reading a horrible schlock of a novel but it was perhaps the first novel I read, or I hadn&#039;t read something astounding yet, would it be as apparent to someone who had a more full range?

Of course, here we&#039;re also dealing with both accessibility and ease of game play lending itself to that element of fun people are trying to capture. Considering these games keep selling, do these people really believe the game to be bad or does each of these releases just reveal that they&#039;re tapping different markets after different releases?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I do wonder if someone with less expectations from videogames will see this as flawed, however? It&#8217;s an interesting debate to be had. If I were reading a horrible schlock of a novel but it was perhaps the first novel I read, or I hadn&#8217;t read something astounding yet, would it be as apparent to someone who had a more full range?</p>
<p>Of course, here we&#8217;re also dealing with both accessibility and ease of game play lending itself to that element of fun people are trying to capture. Considering these games keep selling, do these people really believe the game to be bad or does each of these releases just reveal that they&#8217;re tapping different markets after different releases?</p>
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