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Whenever we revisit The Zeitgeist's deep concern about Roger Ebert's opinions about video games -
https://www.polygon.com/24194393/roger-ebert-video-games-are-not-art - I'm reminded of Eliza Gauger's now-I-think-hidden retort that carries far more of the truth of the matter: "The question is not 'are videogames art'. Of course they are, how could they be anything else? The question we should be asking is: why are so many games so bad?"
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