Roger Ebert does not get video games.
That much is clear.
However, he very much gets the internet.
His last rant on "videogames are not art" has, like a Katamri Damacy ball wheeling across cyberspace, accumulated greater than 4500 comments.
That's at least worth a minor fiefdom in the hinterlands of the internets.
He appears to have conceded something. What, I am not exactly sure. The title alone: "Okay, kids, play on my lawn" appears to be an apology. Except when you read what he actually wrote.
Trollbait extraordinaire!
Christmas and Commerce
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Stories about the intersection of Christmas and retail, originally
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