This is the fagot's latest book:
A CASUAL REVOLUTION
http://www.jesperjuul.net/casualrevolution/
"Spending the winter of 2006-07 in New York City, I was beginning to lose count of the times I had heard the same story: somebody had taken the new Nintendo Wii video game system home to parents, grandparents, partner, none of whom had ever expressed any interest whatsoever in video games, and these non-players of video games had been enthralled by the physical activity of the simple sports games, had enjoyed themselves, and had even asked that the video game be brought along for the next gathering. What was going on?"
(A Casual Revolution, introduction).
These "non-players of videogames", lol. How much more convoluted can your phrasing get, you little fuckface?
Tracy Fullerton, Director, USC Game Innovation Lab, USC School of Cinematic Arts, Interactive Media Division wrote:Juul pushes past the prejudice that casual games are somehow lesser experiences
So what are they, then? GREATER experiences lol?
No no no -- they are EQUAL experiences, just like every person is equal to every other, so are experiences, lol.
fagets