Daily Linksplosion: Thursday, February 26, 2009
- 1UP – Games for the Unemployed"Hideo Kojima and his hour-long, near-nonsensical, soap opera cut-scenes don’t value your time. Fortunately, your time is now worth next to nothing." It would be just another diggbait trash piece, but it isn’t. Robert Ashley is just that good.
- The NY Observer – Hey, You Media Wimps! If You Want to Save Newspapers, Learn to Love Your iPhones, Then Go Join Facebook"’I think a lot of the conversation these days is myopic,’ said Marcus Brauchli, executive editor of The Washington Post. ‘The problem is how to monetize all content, which is not simply how to solve newspapers problems. Our problems are ultimately the same as the movie industry’s, the book industry’s, the magazine industry’s, the music industry’s. We all meet on a vast, flat digital plane, which is a sort of Hobbesian, anarchic, unordered place.’"
- Hit Self-Destruct – Domestic City, Part Three"Selecting a bootleg CD-R of Gravitation, she walked back to the counter where she overheard two guys discussing the copy of BioShock that they were buying and in particular what a deep story it was supposed to have. Emily rolled her eyes." (via)
See also
Daily Linksplosion: Thursday, February 18, 2010
Daily Linksplosion: Thursday, March 19, 2009
Daily Linksplosion: Thursday, April 30, 2009
