doc_zaius
CAGiversary!
N'Gai Croal was interviewed for a really well reasoned and considered piece on Resident Evil 5, it's context and the reaction it is bound to encounter in regards to race relations.
I originally saw it posted on Kotaku, I read the post and then I read the original piece. I thought Croal had a lot of really good things to say about the subject and it made me think about the difference between American Cultural history and how it relates to development in another country (Japan) where they are not PERSONALLY aware of that history's impact.
Then I read the reaction on Kotaku......
and it depressed the hell out of me, lots of ignorance, defensiveness and immaturity....it made me wonder if gamers in the majority can really be so unreasoning and ridiculous.
I encourage you to take a look at Croal's original interview
http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008...nt-evil-5-trailer-this-imagery-has-a-history/
and the Kotaku response and see what you think.
http://kotaku.com/378535/clearly-no-one-black-worked-on-this-game
I originally saw it posted on Kotaku, I read the post and then I read the original piece. I thought Croal had a lot of really good things to say about the subject and it made me think about the difference between American Cultural history and how it relates to development in another country (Japan) where they are not PERSONALLY aware of that history's impact.
Then I read the reaction on Kotaku......
and it depressed the hell out of me, lots of ignorance, defensiveness and immaturity....it made me wonder if gamers in the majority can really be so unreasoning and ridiculous.
I encourage you to take a look at Croal's original interview
http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008...nt-evil-5-trailer-this-imagery-has-a-history/
and the Kotaku response and see what you think.
http://kotaku.com/378535/clearly-no-one-black-worked-on-this-game