tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19973576.post8712674246469623466..comments2024-02-18T16:51:13.021-08:00Comments on John P.'s blog: Understanding Video Games post 2: What is a game?John Pannozzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01533256044605730722noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-19973576.post-86435595650567117772011-03-31T18:41:22.948-07:002011-03-31T18:41:22.948-07:00Intriguing observations, though the danger of soli...Intriguing observations, though the danger of solipsism lurks as both an advantage and weakness. Yes, yes we are all alone. That is given. What is needed is for you to continue in the game world, but at the same time advance to a higher "level". There are many avenues - for the era now approaches when the distinction between the institutions of law, education, society itself, and their cyber counterparts blurs. Who will be among those revolutionaries ready to make the leap? To do so, other works must be consulted, read, understood - Plato, Le Bon, William Gibson... even Arthur Conan Doyle. And this level, initially, is entirely scriptural. Like the old time radio of years ago, it is your mind that must be trained to make the pictures, rather than having them conveniently provided. If reading is not your thing, try audio books. Another realm awaits.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com